This custom 1941 Willys Americar underwent a professional
no-expense-spared frame-off restoration. The finish was done using
a custom-mixed Camel-colored blend that has been sprayed and
polished to a wet gloss. Lifting the electronically actuated
one-piece tilt hood reveals this Willys is powered by a 572ci
Chevrolet big-block 8-cylinder engine with a 4-barrel Holley
carburetor sending spent gasses through Sanderson headers and
custom exhaust with electric cutouts. The engine setup is backed by
a 4L80E 4-speed automatic transmission turning a Ford 9-inch rear
end held in place with a custom-fabricated 4-link suspension. It
has a Mustang II front end, rack & pinion steering, fully
adjustable coilovers and 4-wheel disc brakes. This Willys rides on
Raceline Commotion wheels, 22-inch in the rear and 18-inch up
front. The engine and wheels have been painted in matching Vortex
Bronze Cerakote. Behind flush-mount glass the custom interior
incorporates air conditioning, tilt steering wheel, keyless entry,
power windows and a Pioneer sound system. **TITLED AS 2009 KITM
UNKNOWN**
Vehicle Details
1941 Willys Americar
Listing ID:CC-1802458
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1941
Make:Willys
Model:Americar
Exterior Color:CAMEL
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:152119
VIN:AL09AV00200027445
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