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1941 | WILLYS Coupe  $ 79,900

Willys Coupe 350 Muscle

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25%AD ID: 1185
Price: $ 79,900
Body Style: Customs
Mileage: 3,181
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Gray
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Transmission: Automatic
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Fuel Type: Gasoline
VIN: 131790
Address: 7700 Tyler blvd
City: Mentor
State: Ohio
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Build it and drive it, thats my motto! These are cars, not pieces of sculpture, gas is getting expensive, and the highways are getting cloggedtheres no better time than now to get out there and enjoy that special car. How better to do it than behind the wheel of this great 41 Willys coupe that was built to cruise?
With a fiberglass body from Antique Collectable Body in Buffalo, New York, this Willys looks killer in 2-stage Hot Hues Radison Red with polished aluminum wheels. There are no wild graphics, no scoops or flares, just the traditional Willys shape and some clean bodywork to create a car that makes a statement without shouting it. If you know fiberglass, you know that Antique Collectable Body puts out some of the nicest stuff in the industry, and the finish work on this car is first rate. The panels are straight and wave-free, theres no sign of orange peel in the paint, and gaps are tidy. The doors open and close with a decisive click and seal up well. This car has clearly been drivenit has almost 3200 miles after allbut the paint shows like brand new. Someone took very good care of this car while they were out enjoying it.
To my eye, this cars most striking exterior feature is the trick rear brake light, a long LED assembly that spans the entirety of the rear valence and has been smoothed and frenched into place under the clearcoat so that its virtually invisible until you hit the brakes. Too, too cool! Youll also notice the neat side-view mirrors that match the bodys curves exceptionally well, and the early Ford V8 headlight lenses that look exactly right on this Willys.
Of course, this car isnt a trailer queen, and when you open the hood, youll know that this car was built to drive. Power is supplied by a GM Performance Parts crate 502 making 502 horsepower and 502 pounds of torque, plenty to motivate this relatively lightweight car with authority. But youll also notice that the engine bay is well-engineered and functional. Theres not a lot of dress-up and flash under here aside from the cool custom-built air intake on top of the carburetor. A set of ceramic-coated headers dumps into a custom-built exhaust system featuring Flowmaster mufflers that exhale through custom tips under the running boards. Youll also find a well-laid-out wiring harness, lines and accessories, a big radiator with an electric fan, and a dead-nuts-reliable carbureted intake system. A pair of electric fans were added to the inner fender wells to help extract engine heat from that tight engine compartmenta clever idea. Still, this engine is pure function, which is just as it should be on a driver. Having a flawless, polished, chromed, painted, pinstriped engine might discourage you from actually driving the car! Instead, the builder of this car focused on getting the mechanicals 100% reliable so he could hit the road. The workmanship under here is first-rate, dont get me wrong, it just isnt built to wow show crowds. The only person this car is designed to impress is the driver, and it does that exceptionally well.
The engine is backed by a built TCI 700R4 4-speed automatic transmission with an 1800 RPM stall converter, and features a deep overdrive for effortless highway cruising. A Lokar shifter controls the transmission and has a vintage look. Out back, youll find a Currie 9-inch Ford rear end stuffed full of 4.11 gears, a Detroit Locker limited slip and 31-spline Mosier axles. This beefy powertrain is definitely up to the rigors of the road, even considering the massive power being churned to the tires. And again, it tells you that the owner was all about making it reliable, tough, and fun to drive.
The chassis is an Art Morrison tube frame that has been powdercoated gloss black for durability. Up front, the suspension consists of tubular upper and lower A-arms with Alden Eagle adjustable coilover shock absorbers. The rack-and-pinion steering is manual, with a Flaming River setup that includes a polished tilt steering column. Out back, the narrowed 9-inch hangs off a custom 4-link rear suspension that rides on another pair of those Alden Eagle coilovers. The 4-wheel disc brakes are fed by stainless steel brake lines that will last forever, and youll see a set of matching stainless fuel lines running right alongside for a trick look. Of course, for the true Pro-Street look, the rolling stock is a traditional big-n-little combination featuring Weld Racing polished aluminum wheels with knock-off style centers. Up front, the Hoosier tires are 26x7.5R15s and the rears are massive 31x13.5R15s.
The interior is a great environment for getting down to the business of driving and has clearly been designed for long-haul comfort. The charcoal gray upholstery looks awesome with an almost OEM feel, which is not surprising given the seats out of a late-model GM truck. The combination of leather and suede on the seats is both comfortable and stylish, and this is an interior youll be happy to both sit in and admire. The center console is custom fabricated from aluminum, and houses the remote switches for the power windows, ignition and other electronic controls. The aluminum center stack houses the Pioneer AM/FM/CD stereo system and HVAC controls from Vintage Air. A pair of simple round gauges from Classic Instruments are housed in front of the Grant steering wheel, while a Sun tachometer is perched on the dashboard up near the windshield for a vintage racer feel. For battery and fuse block access, the passenger seat folds forward, and check out the aircraft-style swivel lights on the headlinercool! The trunk has been professionally finished as well featuring more charcoal faux leather and carpet, all accessed with heavy-duty electric struts that open the lid with the touch of a button.
This car also includes a thick binder full of receipts for every single component that went into the construction so youll know what you have and how to operate it. Theres also a professional appraisal pegging the value of this incredible street machine at $110,000. And to make it easy to title and drive, it carries an authentic 1941 Willys data tag and VIN.
We have trailer queens, and if you want one, give us a call to check them out. But rarely do we get a car that was actually built to drive like this one was. Sure, theyre all cars and they can all hit the road equally well, but the fellow who built this car knew from the start that it was a driver, not a show piece and spent his money where it mattered most. He built a reliable, powerful, fun bruiser that has already covered more than 3000 miles. It has a few battle scars, but I look at them as badges of honor from a life on the road instead of in an enclosed box. If youre the kind of guy who likes to drive and enjoy his hardware, you owe it to yourself to check out this fabulous Willys and see if you dont agree with the builder that getting there is all the fun.

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