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33 willys value?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Jay.S, Feb 19, 2013.

  1. Jay.S
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    I found this willys for sale and teh guy is looking for offers. Assuming he knows what he has. What is a fair price for a good deal on one of these??
    These pics were taken before it was extracted from the bush. Its inside now..

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  2. Find out. Send him an email, as I am curious too..... Same guy I think has a Model A for sale for lotsa coin...
     
  3. Probably 1500+ depending on how much is actually there and what condition it is in. Offer him a little les than you can swing or are willing to give for it, let him come back with what he really wants for it and maybe you can meet somewhere in the middle.

    trust me he knows what he wants for it he just doesn't want to tell you because he may want less that you are willing to give.
     
  4. Jay.S
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    K so I got ahold of the guy and he wants 10K!!!!! Pffft!!!!! I think I'll pass.
     

  5. Willys coupe will be in the $15,000-$20,000 range as it sits. Last 2 40's in this area went for that price. Pat
     
  6. 41GASSER
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    A 1933 steel Willys is a very valuable car. In Washington state a steel door can fetch $1000.00 or more depending on condition. If the car is salvagable its worth a lot of money. You really need to do a close inspection. What a neat car I wish you luck. If you can buy the car please post some photos.
     
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  7. Jay.S
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    Yeah some guy from foam lake on kijiji. What body style was the model a? All his prices are way out to lunch?
     
  8. What were you expecting? I would have guessed 10-20K regardless of condition.
     
  9. landseaandair
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    If the majority of that metal is saveable, that's a good price. Can't believe it's still just sitting there.
     
  10. Jay.S
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    Wow I didn't think 33's were as valuable as 40-41's.

    I did some research in the classifieds and found some rollers with all the bodywork/paint done already set up as a gasser for 20-25K range. To me this is basically a shell that needed everything. And when built will be over that price range. But I guess the willys market is the deuce market.
     
  11. tinmann
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    For anyone who thinks that car should sell (or be worth) less than $10K, then you truly do not know the market. That car is worth every cent of $10K. And I'd be willing to bet that if properly presented and advertised, it's worth double to the right guy. If you have $10K, jump on it. Consider it an investment.

    You can thank me later.......
     
  12. He has a Model a coupe with the roof cut off that he's selling as a roadster for $25 large. Too rich for my tastes.
     
  13. Jay.S
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  14. Weasel
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    $10k is a bargain for that. I have been collecting Willys for a long time and have several Model 77s. Lee Kay can make up all the missing parts in steel....

    www.kayskustommetalworks.com
     
  15. henryj429
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    Well, let's wait and see. The link to the ad is there for all to see. Will there be a race up to balmy Foam lake to grab this deal of a lifetime? I doubt it.
     
  16. ME.GASSER
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    Holy Crap. To find one like that is very, very rare. We may have to look into this.
    Gasser Girl
     
  17. Weasel
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    What's this 'may' crap? Aren't you on your way already....;)
     
  18. i.rant
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    1. 1940 Ford

    Old Cars Weekly price guide from August 2021:

    Model 77 Willys cpe.1933. Condition 1 thru 6

    63,000 44100,28350,12600,7560,2520

    Just sayin'
     
  19. ironandsteele
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    $10K? I wouldn't pass..........
     
  20. ltownrodder
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    You can not go by that price guide with a Hot Rodder. What do they say a 32 or 34 ford 3 window coupe is worth ????
     
  21. traffic61
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    Time to sell that kidney...
     
  22. flintstonecharger
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    When I was a younger real Dummy I would be all over that one,guess the older I get the less of a Dummy I try to be.At least I am trying with mixed results. I would be a little scared of a car that sat outside that long,would bet lower areas pretty weak.Would liked to have seen it before it got thrown outside to the elements,It always amazes me how valuable such a neglected car gets when stored like a pile of trash for too many years,One Willys seller years ago put the ether on me when he was selling a coupe by saying to me"you can always make more money but they're not going to make any more Willys coupes" Like anything else for sale it's only worth what someone is willing to pay,still a very interesting find!!
     
  23. 1934coupe
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    Well its worth that without a doubt! And if you don't buy it I'm sure at least 30 people will be glad to go get it. Just put the address on here.

    Pat
     
  24. blowby
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    Wow sweet. See if he'll throw in all the firewood from the trees he took down to extract it.
     
  25. ltownrodder
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    It looks like it was a rare rumble seat coupe by the holes in the top of the pass rear fender.
     
  26. black 62
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    no way---odd ball cars are worth what someone will pay they have a very small market and finding the right person can be hard to do...
     
  27. ME.GASSER
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    shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh:D:D
     
  28. ME.GASSER
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    I would love to see some pictures of it out of the woods.
     
  29. ME.GASSER
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    Be brave steve:D
     
  30. Jay.S
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    Do I get a finders fee?:D:D lol

    Bring her home!!!!
     

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