134860 / 1941 Willys Coupe

For more information on this vehicle visit Okay, so this is not really an Americar and, naturally, its paint isn’t a traditional single-stage that’s going to dull and wash off in four years. Instead, this Willys is a high quality fiberglass tribute that’s been prepped, dipped in modern two-stage and finished to a much higher standard than anything that rolled off a pre-war assembly line. The car’s lightweight body was supplied by Dennis Taylor Reproductions. And while its shape is ultra-traditional, some new tweaks were added to provide a unique personality. Take a look at our high resolution photos and you’ll see that every panel is as flat as Kansas, with a shine that’s only found on five-figure hot rods. Custom pinstriping runs along the body’s horizontal lines to separate the upper and lower halves of a metallic, two-tone paint scheme. And even though there’s no mistaking a Willys, this coupe has an identity all its own thanks to careful workmanship and excellent attention to d
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