1941 Willys Coupe Frame Off Built Coupe GMPP Ram Jet 502 TH400 w/AC

Price: US $149,999.00 Item location: Sparta, North Carolina, United States
Description:

1941 Willys Custom

Pugh Motorsports is excited to offer up for sale this incredible 1941 Willys Coupe.

In immaculate condition with a one-of-a-kind custom paint job.

Frame off built coupe with GM Performance Parts Ram Jet 502 and Turbo-Hydramatic 400 3-Speed supplied by Hughes Performance. In addition, you have:

Ford nine inch rear end that's been polished and painted

Custom chassis and suspension

Power rack and pinion steering

Wilwood power four wheel disc brake system

15 inch billet specialities wheels

Ultraleather interior that's complete with vintage air conditioning

Alpine CD/DVD system

Custom paint by Mike Dusold from Dusold Designs.

But when it comes to a car like this 1941 Willys pro-street, a six-figure project that's with custom, jaw-dropping paint this is the one!

Featuring a fully detailed Ram Jet 502, a custom Ultraleather interior and one of the most comprehensive builds we've ever seen, this gothic themed street rod has to be one of the coolest cars The car's straight and smooth body was molded, laminated and accessorized at Dennis Taylor Reproductions in Booneville, Arkansas. And today, with well over six-figures spent on its world class build, this one-of-a-kind WillysThe custom Ultraleather seats, which have been completed with authentic Ostrich inserts, look and feel fantastic. In front of those seats, a body-matched and skull-detailed dash hangs a full assortment of Auto Meter Pro Comp Ultra Lite gauges above controls for a Vintage Air climate system. Below that dash, a custom-built and custom-detailed console props an MP3 compatible Alpine CD/DVD player in front of a snazzy B&M Street Bandit shifter. At the base of that console, chrome-trimmed pedals arc over like-new carpet that's protected by carpeted and color-keyed floor mats. At the sides of that carpet, custom door panels hang billet handles inside fully detailed jams. Above those panels, a custom headliner hides prerequisite Ron Francis wiring behind a center-mount DVD monitor. In front of the driver, a polished tilt steering column spins a painted and leather wrapped wheel around a skull-branded horn button. And behind the passengers, high quality Alpine audio components front a leather-lined trunk that's complete with a polished stainless fuel tank.