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Willys : Overland 2-door Restored, 4x4, 3-Speed

Willys : Overland 2-door Restored, 4x4, 3-Speed

$22,000

Houston, Texas

Year 1950

Make Willys

Model Overland

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Posted Over 1 Month

Annex Houston is pleased to present this gorgeous frame off restoration 1950 Willys Overland Jeep. It is equipped with a Rebuilt Buick V-6 3.1 Liter Motor. It has a 3-Speed Full Syncro Transmission, Hi-Lo 4WD and Dana Transfer. Vehicle is equipped with manual front lockers, aftermarket overdrive, new HD shocks and an aluminum radiator. The engine, transmission and 4x4 are in great condition, there are no leaks or rust issues. On the outside of the vehicle it has new chrome bumpers, dual exhaust, new tinted windows and new wheels and tires. The Willys is newly painted in a high gloss, metallic anniversary gold and the new interior has reclining bucket seats done in cranberry red to go with the restored gauges. Vin# J1050M218 Danny (713)517-2454

Trim 2 door

Willys : Eagle Custom  Eagle Custom 1954 willys eagle custom ultra rare 1 of 4 known to exist 23500 miles hot rod

Willys : Eagle Custom Eagle Custom 1954 willys eagle custom ultra rare 1 of 4 known to exist 23500 miles hot rod

$11,400

Houston, Texas

Year 1954

Make Willys

Model Eagle Custom

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Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

Title appears in the browser's title bar... 1954 Willys Eagle Custom This is a 1954 Willys (pronounced will-is) Aero Eagle Custom Hardtop, One of the last 4 known to exist. It has 23,527 miles on it, believed to be actual. It is very solid, nearly rust-free, having spent the most of it's time on the salt-free roads of California, last licensed in 1965, and since 2005, in climate controlled storage in Wisconsin, ready for restoration. This car was in isolated storage in a sealed off garage for nearly 40 years until discovered in 2003 by a man in La Hambra, CA. Due to the low mileage, it may very well be that you all you would have to do is replace all the gaskets in the engine and transmission, and that could get it running again, as it does not run at this point. The car is unique and very rare. It has a clear Wisconsin title that states "previously titled in CA".The car is an early unibody design and has a very different suspension and steering system from most cars of it's day. The Hardtop styling was to give the appearance of a convertible when all 4 windows were rolled down. This car is lower than most of it's day and had excellent ride and handling as well as 61 inches of seating width. The engine is a 226 Cu. In., Kaiser Based, "Super Hurricane" Continental that is rated at 115 hp, and it has a 4-speed dual range hydramatic transmission. These cars were equipped with a heater, radio, deluxe carpeting, special two tone yellow and red paint, full color-keyed wheel covers with an embossed "W", white-wall tires, custom chrome, and stainless trim, a deluxe hood ornament, custom steering wheel trim, bumper guards, and a Continental Spare tire mounted on the back. You can research the car's rarity and it's exclusive history at the http://clubs.hemmings.com/willysaero/ . Rick Kamen is one of the most foremost authorities on these cars, and has a lot of statistical data on his website. The history of the car is as follows: The dealers' son who contacted me relayed to me the story that the dealers back in 1954 were offered the 1954 "Special" as a promotional vehicle with exclusive access to be able to get them into their showrooms. The car was the featured car on the front of the sales brochure for that year. They could sell them or offer the customers the opportunity to order a car identical to them. The MC2 was, however, exclusive, and there are only 2, or possibly 3 viable cars yet around today that still exist. I actually found one in Northern Wisconsin, that a salvage dealer had kept back when he sold his salvage yard, and went into farming. However, the car was a "basket case", as it has been sitting in a marshy area for over 20 years, and only various parts were intact enough to still be usable-the body was too rusted out to save. Cars 2 and 3 are owned by us and a guy from North central Illinois. It is rumored that there may be a 4th car still remaining down south in the Alabama-Georgia area. These cars have not been appraised or given a value because they've never come up for sale due to their rarity. One very unique fact about this car is that the interior code of "40" is evident in no other Willys cars, or known factory supplied information. It was unique to that one car. The Ultamate Hot Rod 100% Original interior very nice and complete a keeperOriginal paint & 100 % complete No Rot ever engine spins free ready to startonce in a life time opportunity Not to worry More Pictures to come

Trim Custom Eagle