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Not Grandpaps Willys
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Not Grandpaps Willys
I went to the drag strip yesterday with my wife. Beautiful day and we found a nice shady spot with full view down both lanes of the track. It was a pretty good bunch of cars and one class is called the "quick sixteen". The sixteen quickest qualifiers get in the show and the others have to move to another class. The bump spot ended up at 5.58 seconds in the 1/8 mile. The fastest cars were in the 4.8-4.9 range. There was a car there I really liked but he failed to get in with a 5.8. It was a '41 Willy's which I think is a great looking older model that makes a nice street rod or drag car. They are very popular in the gasser class. This car looks fantastic with its unbelievable black paint that is like a mirror. I could stand well away from it and see myself in the sides of the car. I don't know what engine combination was in it as I didn't see it with the hood up. I will get to see it again at the next quick sixteen race or one of the nostalgia meets later this summer. Here is a picture from yesterday of the car. For my taste it could do with out the wing.
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Re: Not Grandpaps Willys
That's a lovely looking car, but I'm with you on the wing, bandit. It definitely detracts from the overall look.
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Very much agree, bandit. That wing could "take flight" and I'd never miss it.
And you are spot on about that black paint job...it looks great
One part of the car I noticed and do like (my trivia). Both for looking cool, and also for being functional, I think the design of the wheel wells is neat. One thing I never liked over the years is when the manufacturers started "wrapping" the wheel wells and rocker panels "underneath." Then the rock chips started big time! My 1953 Chevy had deeper wheel wells, but not as sharp-looking as this 1941 you found. Will look forward to your next round of pictures when you see this car again. Thanks for posting.
And you are spot on about that black paint job...it looks great
One part of the car I noticed and do like (my trivia). Both for looking cool, and also for being functional, I think the design of the wheel wells is neat. One thing I never liked over the years is when the manufacturers started "wrapping" the wheel wells and rocker panels "underneath." Then the rock chips started big time! My 1953 Chevy had deeper wheel wells, but not as sharp-looking as this 1941 you found. Will look forward to your next round of pictures when you see this car again. Thanks for posting.
dbandit1250 wrote:. This car looks fantastic with its unbelievable black paint that is like a mirror...... I will get to see it again at the next quick sixteen race or one of the nostalgia meets later this summer. Here is a picture from yesterday of the car.
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Re: Not Grandpaps Willys
They were and still are the coolest.
I built a model of one pretty much like it about 50 years ago.
Probably still have it in storage somewhere, lol.
I built a model of one pretty much like it about 50 years ago.
Probably still have it in storage somewhere, lol.
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Re: Not Grandpaps Willys
Gotta agree with CGF. I've always had a soft spot for a prewar Willy's coupe. It's a beaut!
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