Vehicle Description
Eric's Muscle Cars is proud to offer this 1941 WILLYS COUPE ! This
All Steel 1941 Willys Coupe is modeled after the Famous Stone,
Woods & Cook black car. From the Two Inch MAS straight front axle
to the Beefy Detroit Locker Rear, the car is overbuilt in all its
details...an all business Gasser that really exceeds all
expectations in build quality. All steel with no excuses. The front
tires on the car are brand new vintage style Firestone 5.60 X 15s.
Rears are new M&H 16" cheater slicks with DOT tread pattern.
The frame was custom built and has similar architecture to an
original boxed frame, but it is also larger/heavier under the
center of the car, adding to its overall girth and strength. This
coupe is for those who appreciate extreme workmanship. The TIG
welding throughout is incredible, and the end result is a
Bulletproof Build that is street/nostalgia race ready. For the
latter, Extra Overdrive blower pullies are included which raise
compression and horsepower. This is one of the finest Steel Willys
Coupes worldwide, at a fair price. Specifications: Brassworks
Custom Radiator, 1958 Chrysler 392 Hemi, VenoliaRods, Pistons -
Trend Pushrods, Iskenderian 3601-C Cam, Solid Lifters, Springs
Mooneyham 6-71 Roots Blower, 8% Underdriven for Street, Holley 750
Carbs, Vintage Hilborn Scoop, rare Vintage Jr Thompson Valve
Covers, Jet Hot Coated Hot Heads Custom Inboard Headers, MSD
Ignition, Magna Fuel Pump GM TH 400 Trans w/ATI 4,000 rpm
Converter, B & M Ratchet Shifter, Mark Williams Driveshaft, Detroit
Locker 35 Spline 4.11:1 Rear Axle assembly, Vega Steering Box, MAS
(now WAC) 2" Tube Front Axle, Vintage Don Long Design Ford Rear
Brakes, Wilwood Front Disc Brakes, Vintage Magnesium
HalibrandWheels 16" Rear purchased from John Mazmanian, 15"
Halibrand magnesium fronts, NOS Grille, Rear Bumper with rare
bumperettes, Head & Taillight Trim Moon 10 GA Fuel Tank Vintage
Stewart-Warner Gauges Also included is Number 130 of 1320
Lithographs of the "Showdown at Indy" painting by James Ibusuki,
Produced in 1998. It is signed by the Artist, "Ohio George"
Montgomery and Doug "Cookie" Cook.