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Features 1933-1936 Willys panel, delivery picks

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  13. Do a search, there's a thread on it. It's in New Jersey if I remember right and it's still wearing it's Bob Urbans candy red and graphics paint job.
     
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    Small but Kool article from the August 1972 issue of HRM.
     

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    Here's a few panel picks I've come across recently.

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    Bump :) need more picks of steel panels :)

    Mines just waiting untill my honey do's are done :)
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    Bump for the thread.:)
     

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    Anybody got pics of Dick Birdsall's beautiful yellow 33 from Florida? I'll be looking for pics.
    RIP Bob Urban.
     
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    :) I think it has been sold or taken off the market.
     

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    Are you thinking that was Birdsall's? That looks like one that used to have Cranky lettered on the sides. I looked all the way thru 33-36 Willys thread with no luck.
     
  22. Rob, I think he was just posting a listing he found. And yes it used to say Loud and Cranky in the billboards back when I saw it in St. Louis in 1999. Here's a pic of Dick Birdsall's 1936 Panel Delivery with 1934 front sheet metal. I lost a whole roll of old school film I took at the Gateway Gasser Gathering in 1999 when he first brought it out. This was the week after at the WILLYS Roundup at Goodguys Indy. By the way this is also the same Panel from post number 2 of this thread originally owned by someone in Oklahoma in the early 1970'S. Also found a pic I took at the WILLYS Home Run at Lancaster a couple years later of the Beige with flames 1935 Panel Delivery. It 001.JPG 002.JPG comes out of Ontario, Canada and is a true 1935
     
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    I thought the yellow one was familiar, the fellow in Oklahoma was John Carlton he lived in Tulsa. I was at the Street Rod Nats in 78 with my just finished 36 Willys sedan and John was there with the delivery we started talking and he invited me to his house showing me on the way there where a tornado tore through. A real nice guy and what really got me nuts on 34 Willys side panels.

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    Thanks for the pic and info. I was trying to remember if it was a 33 or 34. That is one NICE delivery! I sure miss seeing the old Bird.
    Hopefully, you did not loose the film in the twister we had at Gateway. Can you believe we had one at Denver, too?
     
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    COOL PICKS , keep them coming :)
     
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    My friend Bruce Brietensten (sp) was a 4dr sed. It's now all yellow and he moved south from NY.

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    Hey rfraze that's my 36 stuffed in the corner of my shop .
    I also have a 35 Delivery Skeleton and a 36 Delivery Rat Rod project .
    I'm having trouble loading pics today to update you tho.
     
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