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Features 1933-1936 Willys panel, delivery picks

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by abone1930, Feb 6, 2013.

  1. abone1930
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    I am complying pictures of deliverys panels what ever you want to call them :D before anybody jumps on the band wagon, I know they werent made untill 1935 :D I want picks of rusted out projects to gassers, etc. Post up your projects or picks. I just want Willys panels or delivery picks , This all I got so far. I am one of the few to own one too :D
     

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  2. abone1930
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    Here is one more, I found.

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  3. A local one being built in Minnesota!
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  4. abone1930
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    Nice , got any side picks ?
    Now we have 8 different Willys panels :)
     

  5. 24riverview
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    Don't remember where I got these, probably here.
     

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  6. A few more plus a side pic.
    g-willys
     

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  7. abone1930
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    Yea I forgot about that on, there's a thread on it? I wonder if anything has been done to it?
     
  8. abone1930
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    That's what I am looking for stuff I have not seen. Don't you have one ? If so let's see a pick:)
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  9. That's all I have!
    g-willys
     

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  10. abone1930
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    Is that yours? The unfinished one was on eBay s couple of months ago, did not make reserve
     
  11. Don't have a sedan delivery...have a '36 sedan and a '39 coupe!
    g-willys
     
  12. ME.GASSER
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    Dave Davis's????
     
  13. ME.GASSER,
    That's the one...much farther along now!!! He's got something new in his stable also...ask him about it. Hated to see your pick up go...great looking truck.
    g-willys
     
  14. Weasel
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    They are indeed a Panel Delivery - not Sedan Delivery. A sedan delivery is made from a - wait for it - s-e-d-a-n. The Willys 77 Model 77 has a longer body, a different roof line than the sedan. Now that we have that established, keep em coming....

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  15. Weasel
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    Righteous....

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  16. Weasel,
    Haven't seen a post from you in a while. We know it's a panel...please forgive us for calling it a sedan! Either way, I still love 'em!
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  17. Weasel
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    Late 1936 - note 1937 type solid wheels and hubcaps....

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  18. Weasel
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    Another late 1936....

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  19. abone1930
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    That's a nice panel. Proably one of the only ones restored to original condition if not the only one ?
     
  20. Weasel
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    A 1936 body I owned - 10k original miles and had not been driven since 1942. Now in Maine....

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  21. Weasel
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    Let's get the numbers here - these things are rare by any definition 1935 (with crank out windshield) 88 produced, 1936 with different dash and fixed windshield 370 produced. So when you hear a Ford guy talk about rare - say less than 10,000 produced, or a Mopar guy - 'one of one - with a pink shifter knob' - you gotta laugh!
     
  22. abone1930
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    That was a nice body , is the guy who has it now going original or ?
    Did you have the belt line moldings with it ?:)
     
  23. abone1930
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    Anybody know if the Hrudka Bros. panel still around? Is the Dog Catcher still in the same shape when it was turned into a show car?


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  24. Weasel
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    No belt line moldings with it, but as always Lee Kay at www.kayskustommetalworks.com is your man for replacement sheet metal....

    I don't know what the current owner has planned for it - I haven't spoken with him in a long while. I am thinking of reviving my 1935 Panel somewhere in the near future - ti is apart at the moment - or selling it so I can finish some of my other projects....

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  25. Weasel
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    Hrudka Bros panel last time I saw it in St Louis MO was a hideous orange street rod - sad:(
     
  26. here is a 36 panel from Iowa
     

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  28. abone1930
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    Was there a picture of that panel in gasser magazine?
    Is it yours?
     
  29. ME.GASSER
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    Weasel,
    I looked at your old panel last Saturday. I was at Peter's place doing a little parts exchange. He hasn't done anything with it yet but keeps saying that he's going to. He has way too many projects going as it is.
     
  30. flintstonecharger
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    from Mass.

    I heard my buddy Pete from Maine plans to use this to tow and push start his front end top fueler called "the spirit" I can't wait to see that set-up,hopefully will be ready for New England Hot Rod Reunion this Sept. I am hoping to be hired on as crew helper!:D
     

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