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Willys Pick Up v6 2.8 V6 1941

General description : Mileage : 879
Interior Color : Black
Exterior Color : Cinnamon Orange Pearl
VIN : 60832
Transmission Description : 4 speed Automatic
Doors : 2

Description : Gateway Classic Cars of Orlando Florida is proud to offer this 1941 Willys Pickup. This pickup is looking bright and fresh in it's House of Colors' Cinnamon Orange Pearl paint job. Underneath the Fiberglass body and fenders this Willys is built on a 1988 S10 frame and running gear. As you walk around the vehicle you'll notice nice details like the shaved door handles with remote solenoid system, Corvette style side pipes and aircraft aluminum front grill. The 5 foot bed features inch aluminum checker plate floor and also has a lockable cover. Inside you'll find nice features like Dolphin gauges and Tuck and Roll seats. Under the hood is a 2.8L V6 and is paired with a 4 speed automatic transmission. The rear end features 3.73 gears so imagine how this Willys can get up and go! If you're looking for a unique old truck to impress at the show and on the open road this is the one you want to own! Options include AM/FM/CD radio, power brakes, power steering, power locks tilt wheel, seat belts, vinyl interior and American Racing Mags wrapped in radial tires.

https://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/vehicle/ORD/2251/1941-Willys-Pickup

1941 Willys Pick Up v6 2.8 V6 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Lake Mary by Gateway Classic Cars for $42000.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Willys Model : Pick Up Model Version : v6 2.8 V6 Engine size : 2.8 Model Year : 1941 Location : Orlando

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About Willys
The Willys-Overland Company, later known simply as Willys, was an American automobile manufacturer that played a significant role in automotive history. Here's an overview of the story of Willys:

Early Years:
Founding: The company was founded by John North Willys in 1908 in Toledo, Ohio, initially as the Willys-Overland Motor Company. John Willys acquired the Overland Automotive Division of Standard Wheel Company, which produced the Overland automobile.
Early Success: Willys-Overland experienced success in the early 1910s, producing vehicles like the Overland Model 79, which was a popular car due to its affordability and reliability.
World War I:
Military Contracts: During World War I, Willys-Overland secured significant contracts to supply vehicles for the war effort. The company's production capabilities were crucial for the military, producing trucks and automobiles for various purposes.
Introduction of the Jeep:
WWII Contribution: In the build-up to World War II, Willys-Overland, along with other automakers, responded to the U.S. Army's request for a lightweight, all-terrain reconnaissance vehicle. The company developed the Willys MB, which became the iconic Jeep.
Jeep Legacy: The Jeep, with its ruggedness, versatility, and reliability, played a crucial role in World War II. Its success led to the establishment of the Jeep brand, known for producing off-road vehicles that gained popularity in both military and civilian applications.
Post-War Period:
Civilian Jeep Models: After the war, Willys introduced civilian versions of the Jeep, like the CJ (Civilian Jeep) series, which were adapted from the wartime Willys MB. These vehicles became popular for off-road and recreational use.
Willys' Evolution and Later Years:
Ownership Changes: Willys-Overland faced financial difficulties and changed ownership several times in the post-war years, eventually becoming the Kaiser-Jeep Corporation after being acquired by Kaiser Motors in the 1950s.
End of Willys: In 1970, the American Motors Corporation (AMC) acquired Kaiser-Jeep. The Willys nameplate gradually faded away as AMC focused on the Jeep brand. Later, Chrysler acquired AMC in the 1980s and continued the production and development of Jeep vehicles.
Legacy:
Willys' legacy is primarily associated with its contribution to the automotive industry through the creation of the Jeep, a vehicle that transformed mobility during World War II and became an iconic brand in its own right. The Jeep's reputation for durability, versatility, and off-road capability originated from the innovations and success of Willys-Overland during wartime.