This 1941 Willys Pickup Street Rod is a fresh build with less than 250 miles on everything since completion. The seller estimates over $50,000 in parts plus two years of labor for the project. The original Willys trucks weren’t overly spacious inside, so this fiberglass reproduction body was stretched 9 inches. The pickup bed is steel. A 1988 Chevy S10 pickup supplied the chassis, which has been fitted with a GM ZZ4 350-cu.in. crate motor, a 700R4 four-speed automatic transmission, and a 9-inch Currie Ford rear end.
- The engine is a GM ZZ4 355-horsepower, 350-cu.in. OHV V8 crate motor.
- The exhaust system is stainless steel, with heat-wrapped headers.
- An aluminum Edelbrock intake manifold is topped by a Holley carburetor.
- The aluminum radiator has an electric fan.
- The transmission is a remanufactured GM 700R4 overdrive automatic.
- The 9-inch Ford rear end is a Currie product with 3.55:1 gears.
- There is no reported body damage.
- The fiberglass body has been stretched 9 inches.
- The one-piece nose tilts forward for engine access.
- The windows are power operated.
- The truck has keyless entry.
- The black paint is new.
- The bucket seat interior was upholstered in black vinyl.
- The tilt steering column is a Flaming River product, with a Lecarra steering wheel.
- Gauges are from AutoMeter.
- Vintage Air supplied the heating and air conditioning system.
- A custom center console houses a Sony stereo.
- The chassis is from a 1988 Chevy S10 pickup with all new suspension parts.
- Parallel leaf springs support the 9-inch Ford rear end.
- Brakes are four-wheel power discs, and the steering is rack-and-pinion.
- The American Racing Torq Thrust wheels are wrapped in BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires.
- No additional parts or accessories are included.
- The seller notes a small scratch and a spiderweb crack on the left front fender.
- This 1941 Willys Pickup Street Rod has a fiberglass body and a steel bed.
- The cab was lengthened 9-inches for extra room.
- The engine is a GM ZZ4 350-cu.in. V8 crate motor with 355 horsepower.
- The body is mounted on a 1988 Chevy S10 chassis with four-wheel disc brakes.
- The seller states that the truck “runs and drives great.”
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean Illinois title in his name. The seller notes that the truck is titled as a 2024 special constructed 1941 Willys Pickup. This 1941 Willys Pickup Street Rod has a fiberglass reproduction body and a metal bed. The truck has seen less than 250 miles of use since being finished.