There?s a fine line between ugly and unique?and the 1936 Willys has a foot planted on each side of the tracks. More often than not, racers threw on a one piece fiberglass tilt front end molded in the shape of the aesthetically pleasing 1933 Model... <BR><BR>To read the rest of this blog entry from The Jalopy Journal, click here.
I kinda like it. but I do like some pretty oddball stuff. hope somebody finds it and brings it back to it's former glory
I have always dug that car. If you like this one, dig up the yellow one Gary Kollofski built in the 80s, he is also a HAMB member
NOTE: The yellow twin-turbo '36 Willys 77 Coupe built by Gary Kollofski (in 1978-79) is currently owned by another HAMBer ... Bob (bobs36hotrod) Swartz.
AND It is as nice, or nicer, than it ever was. Here's hoping the sedan surfaces. Heads up Willys guys!
After seeing the yellow car as a young lad I always wondered why more folks didn't keep the stock front tin..........................
Nothing ugly about Willys 77s,i like the 35 best,thats why i have a 35 sedan. I also wonder why 33 front clips get fitted to 35-36s. JW
Another one I forgot about and ran across today from the 80s was Bob Rothenburgs maroon one from St Louis. Killer stance, stock front tin.
This car shows up in the latest issue of HOT ROD featuring cars that participated in their Anniversary Show. It looks great with Halibrands. I last saw it headed west on the freeway near St. Louis towards The Gateway Gasser Gathering in '99. One of the best!