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History 1933 - 1936 Willys, picture thread

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

  1. @Oldtin77 tell us more about it. Do you own it now? What are your plans for it, are you planning on taking it back to as raced? How about some more pics and details as eng/trans, rear end wheels and such.
     
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    Bakersfield Grove Chrr DSCN5393.JPG DSCN5394.JPG 2017
     
  4. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    I really like the looks of the '34 hood louvers. I'd like to find a '34 flip front.
     
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  5. 1934coupe
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    Flyer, the first time I saw those side panels(real 34) was on John Carlson's yellow sedan delivery and since my Willys was a 1934 (it came with a 36 nose) and I had a 33 front end I searched until I found a set of 34 side panels. I traded the 33 panels for the 34's. I really like that style.

    Pat
     
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    So do I. Those louvers really flow with the lines of the body contours in an 'art deco' kind of way.
     
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  7. MY FAVORITE TOO...but the '36 side panels are begining to grow on me since the completion of my '36 IMG_20170302_143719517_HDR.jpg
     
  8. But the '34 louvers fit the flow so well...G-willys FH040003.jpg
     
  9. Here's my attempt at a headlite system for my '36...I used Bob Drake reflectors in a '36 headlite bucket...had to open up the back to fit the bulb in...and then sealed it with a rubber bellows from an old mustang ll lower A arm. Light comes through original '36 headlite glass...they are very bright, but I have not tested them in total darkness to see what kind of beam they throw. I also fit amber turn signals in the horn covers...g-willys DSCN0016.JPG 20131101_104626.jpg g-Willys DSCN0046.JPG
     
  10. Forgot to include...had good horn covers over the amber signals, but siliconed the horn covers on, as the little tabs were quite weak...G-willys IMG_20170408_114012997 (1).jpg
     
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    Posted by 1947knuck in the vintage thread

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    Al Pfeifer The Bruiser

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    Al Vanderwoude's Flying Dutchman 1933 Willys A/Gasser

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    I remember watching a Jackson Brothers video of the BC car crashing on its inaugural test runs. Did it get rebuilt or is the photo above from a previous life? The damage from the crash was extensive, maybe terminal?
     
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    Thanks for the update 33HEMI. The restoration is terrific.
     
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    posted by 296ardun in the in motion thread

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  22. 1934coupe
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    A friends 33 sedan converted to delivery.

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    Lengthened suicide doors. Cool


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  24. 1934coupe
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    My friend Vinnie Antignanno and his brother owned this car. It ran a 421 Pontiac motor. At one time in the early to mid 70's I had the glass nose off that car. Vinnie is still around and has a 33 Willys street rod.

    Pat
     
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    Happy 80th Anthony, one of Hawaii’s OG and he still has his ‘33 till today..
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    Is this car the old Bones, Dubach & Pisano .??
     
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  27. No it's not. The Souza Bros from Hawaii (not Souza Bros and dad from CA) bought the Bones, Dubach & Pisano coupe directly from Gary Dubach and still own it to this day. The front end still has the Isky Cams on the hood and "Chizler Too" painted on the front grille section. It was featured in a issue of Gasser Wars Magazine.
     
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  29. This coupe at the time was owned and raced by John Faust. Jim Oddy is on the car because he built the big block and is friends with John. I'm not sure if John still owns it or has sold it. It has a candy brandywine over lace killer paint job on it
     
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    Thanks for that ?
     
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