| The 392 Hemi bolts up to a 727 Automatic transmission with Hemi gears, a B and M shifter and is extremely responsive to This Willys has a Beautiful, Custom Amethyst (deep purple) color paint with a Gorgeous Custom Amethyst color interior. The Interior is of the finest Quality and Workmanship and the Dash and gauges are breath taking in its simplicity. You can truly ride and drive in comfort with Amethyst color Viper Leatherette seats, Power windows, Power doors, Dakota Digital Gauges, Smoked Glass, JVC stereo, Back up camera and the IDIDIT tilt wheel. Built by Outlaw dealer Todd and Larry Sanders no expense was spared with over $105k invested and this Great Willys shows as well as it drives. There is so much more to tell about this Best of Show winner at the 2009 United Street Machine show. She has the traditional time honored look of a Willys yet is Radical enough to intimidate and Blow away the competition. She has about 500hp, runs on pump gas and is street legal. This car is the best of the best from its Edlebrock dual quads down to its hand built Billets hinges. She is Titled as a 1941 Willys and restoration photo documentation as well as the receipts are available. This Superb car was built correct in every way and is Truly a piece of Heaven on Earth. Not interested in trading of any kind but thanks anyway! This 1941 Willys is brand new and can be your Pride and Joy today. She is lovingly covered and stored 24/7 and has never been out on anything less than a perfect, sunny day! Located in Whitelake, Michigan 48386. Asking: $79,900.00 obo (Autorama Special) Call Tim for the amazing details and history of this Wonderful Classic Car. 586-838-0097 Search terms: 1941 Willys for sale, 1941 Willys Outlaw Hemi, Michigan, Classic cars for sale, Michigan, Overland Motor company, Sleemans Classic Cars Inc 1941 Willys Trivia In 1908, John North Willys bought the Overland Automotive Division of Standard Wheel Company and in 1912 renamed it Willys Overland Motor Company. From 1912 to 1918, Willys was the second largest producer of automobiles in the United States behind only the Ford Motor Company. In 1936 the Willys Overland Motor Company was reorganized as Willys Overland Motors. Production of the Willys MB, better known as Jeep, began in 1941, shared between Willys, Ford and American Bantam which had initiated the original Jeep body design. 8,598 units were produced that year, and 359,851 units were produced before the end of World War II. In total, 653,568 military Jeeps were eventually manufactured. The origin of the name Jeep has been debated for many years. Some people believe Jeep is a phonetic pronunciation of the abbreviation GP, from General Purpose, that was used as part of the official Army nomenclature. The first documented use of the word Jeep was the name of a character Eugene the Jeep in the Popeye comic strip, known for his supernatural abilities (e.g., walking through walls). It was also the name of a small tractor made by Minneapolis Moline before WW2. Whatever the source, the name stuck and, after the war, Willys filed a successful trademark claim for the name. At the end of the war, Willys did not resume production of its pre war passenger car models, choosing instead to concentrate on Jeeps and Jeep based vehicles. The first postwar Willys product was the CJ-2A. The CJ-2A was an MB stripped of obviously military features, particularly the blackout lighting, and with the addition of a tailgate. Source: 1941 Willys for sale by owner. Shipping this Stunning 1941 Willys is available with Reliable Car Carriers You can check out financing for the Willys by clicking here! |