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History 1933 - 1936 Willys, picture thread

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by WillysRule, Dec 5, 2010.

  1. Weasel
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    Just an odd Willys 77 snippet here - the door hinges are 1932 Ford commercial - not passenger - and the top one is obviously reversed. 1932 Ford truck hinge mirrors fit perfectly of course....
     
  2. Weasel
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    Here are some original factory photos - there may be a couple of reposts. First off a 1933 De Luxe Sedan - chrome windshield frame, chrome hood doors, dual wipers.

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  3. Weasel
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    Side view....

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  4. Weasel
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    Another one with heavy retouch- may be West Coast production from Maywood plant....


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  5. Weasel
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    The well known Coupe photo - thois one is a standard model - black windshield frame, single wiper and body color hood doors....

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  6. Weasel
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    1935 Standard Sedan - wire wheels denote it as a 1935 and this was the last year for the crank out windshield.... [​IMG]
     
  7. Weasel
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    1936 Standard Coupe - black windshield frame and single wiper. Wheels are similar to 1933 but with triangular windows cut in - these are factory pinstriped. Note, first year for spare tire cover. This is the photo that was used in the 1936 brochure....

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  9. Weasel
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    Here's a super rare bird - a 1935 Willys Sport Coupe by Holdens. Suicide doors are typical of all Australian built closed Model 77s. This was hot rodded in the 1970s and at one time was owned by Paul Geisler. I believe it is still in Australia - any Aussies like to chime in with more info?

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  10. Weasel
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    Dealership postcard with two 1933 sedans....

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  11. cgaswillys
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    Weasel, I see your at it over here too on the 33-36 thread posting pics of stockers. Thanks again, great stuff.:cool:
     
  12. FAM4WILLYS
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    I'm new on this site so bare with me until I get familiar. I hope someone can ID this photo that I took at Fremont in 1965. Could it be an early version of Jack Coonrod or Brasher and Cummings? Help![​IMG]
     

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    I like it too man. Where are the pictures of it? I wanna see it. :rolleyes:
     
  14. WillysRule
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    Judging by the hood scoop, and the fact that it was at Fremont, I'd say it's Brasher & Cummings. Coonrod's coupe was always supercharged and had the injector sticking through the hood. Thanks for sharing the pic.
     
  15. '33 Woody (Phantom)
     

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  16. Black Beauty !
     

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  17. ProStreet1
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    a friends pro gas truck from the early 80's
     

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    2 more pics from Orange County Early 80's
     

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  19. WillysRule
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    Cool! Looks like it could be the old Edmisson Bros Willys pickup. I think this truck may have ended up in Hawaii. Thanks for sharing those pics.
     
  20. Weasel
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    Could be, but I think this truck was in Tustin CA when I saw it in a private garage maybe three years ago. I have seen it at the NHRA Musuem Twilight Cruise a couple of times.
     
  21. BrerHair
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    Very cool.


    Damn, Weasel. Thank you.
     
  22. Weasel
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    Time for some more photos courtesy of Willysdownunder - the 1937-42 Willys thread is already at 53 pages:eek:!

    1935 Ute by Holdens - with factory suicide doors....

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  23. Weasel
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    Another one - different car....

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  24. Weasel
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    More photos of the 1935 Sport Coupe I posted earlier....

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  25. Weasel
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    1936 Roadster by Holdens - very different body from the 1933-35 roadsters by Holdens....

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  26. Weasel
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    1935 Roadster....

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  27. Weasel
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    1936 Willys roadster ute with trayback - this one was in Townsville, Queensland....

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  28. I had this PU back in the late 80's. It never got further than the mock-up stage.....

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  29. Wonder if this one is done yet!
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  30. '33 Cousins!
     

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