1933 Willys Street Rod

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$22,000 USD | Sold

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  • 454-cid, 1,500-hp supercharged V-8 engine
  • Four-speed manual transmission
  • Fuel-injected
  • Four-wheel disc brakes
  • Tube chassis with rollcage
  • Sheffler Enterprises fiberglass body
  • MSD ignition, drag chute
  • Aeroquip and billet components
  • Five-point harness, alloy wheels
  • Distinctive graphics
  • Quality-laden build throughout

The 1933 Willys street rod on offer is built on a tube chassis with an incorporated rollcage. It is powered by a 454-cid, 1,500-hp supercharged and fuel-injected V-8 engine. This fire-breathing beast has MSD ignition, headers, Aeroquip plumbing, billet components and additional brightwork that is accessible by the tilt-out and removable hood section. The transmission is a four-speed manual. The car is stopped with disc brakes at all four corners, and it also features a drag chute and fuel cell.

The fiberglass body is from Sheffler Enterprises and is reported to have been chopped 2.5-inches. It is further distinguished by an eye-catching grille, running boards and a massive hood scoop. The car’s interior and trunk have many polished aluminum panels that further illustrate the high level of quality and attention to detail that is inherent throughout the Willys. The interior also has carpet inserts, five-point harness, instrumentation, plus many other key requirements for such an all-business machine.

Distinctive paint and graphics further insure this car will not escape your attention.