I had 2 of these old Willys pickups, 475.00 solid and all there, that was 1993. Brought her back to life with my dad who passed away a yr or so later. Sold it and bought it back again from the guy that purchased it from me. I kept it all original and Walcks 4WD provided parts.
Always did love the Willy's Pickup, that is a sexy classic look to me! At the beginning of your "What Are You Working On" chapter. Your editor was showing a GMC truck and you were talking about a Chevy, The GMC was very noticeable on the grill, no Chey Bow Tie. just a little heads up. Love all your shows and videos. You are a Master Teacher!
Hi Stacey, I knew of a person who I had known for years who had just about every possible cougar car parts and accessories, and options available and I think that they ended up getting thrown away! After the guy passed away and it was my sister's boyfriend and if would have known that you were into those cars then I would have passed that information on to you
The first thing I always tell people is not box yourself into anything. "I want a 72 Chevelle" is a want of ALL of us but it's not a reality 99.99999% of us, want a 72 Chevelle? cool, but why spend 15k on a roller when for 1/3 of that you can get a running driving and currently tagged 74 Chevelle, want a 69 Mustang? cool bit once again 15 for a roller when you can buy 74 Torino running and driving for $2500. Go for the cars that aren't "popular" and build your car because it's going to cost you less and are often in better condition than the roller your spending 3 times as much on.
Dude, so happy I found you on you tube!
Stacy where you been Buddy
1955 Willys truck body on a 1983 k10 frame, my buddy, his dad and I put one together it was a lot of fun.
Thanks Stacy for all the memories turning nuts and bolts
I had 2 of these old Willys pickups, 475.00 solid and all there, that was 1993. Brought her back to life with my dad who passed away a yr or so later. Sold it and bought it back again from the guy that purchased it from me. I kept it all original and Walcks 4WD provided parts.
So happy I can watch all the episodes its been hit or miss since we lost speed TV
You can find him on some streaming channels and velocity though not sure on season 17 time will tell.
Always did love the Willy's Pickup, that is a sexy classic look to me! At the beginning of your "What Are You Working On" chapter. Your editor was showing a GMC truck and you were talking about a Chevy, The GMC was very noticeable on the grill, no Chey Bow Tie. just a little heads up. Love all your shows and videos. You are a Master Teacher!
thank you for showing me the most amazing career i've ever had the pleasure of starting.
I hooked on your show, you are my new favorite
Thanks for watching!
Great vid!! 👍👍
Hi Stacey, I knew of a person who I had known for years who had just about every possible cougar car parts and accessories, and options available and I think that they ended up getting thrown away! After the guy passed away and it was my sister's boyfriend and if would have known that you were into those cars then I would have passed that information on to you
That jeep would look super cool 😎 with dual stack exhaust
Man I wouldn't chop that truck up. Back to factory condition, other than maybe brakes and steering. But that would be it.
You only have 62$ to work with
So your plan makes sense
I would love this project. I just lost my jeep. It was totaled and couldn't afford to buy it back. Oh how I miss my jeep.
It won't be the first time I've ever said this, but that is a SEXY COUGAR right there. hehe
you can park it in my drive way i have parts to fix it
re: WAYWO - You can't put a price on sentimentality.
I built my 36 GMC hot rod tow truck for $1700 Canadian, it is possible.
The first thing I always tell people is not box yourself into anything. "I want a 72 Chevelle" is a want of ALL of us but it's not a reality 99.99999% of us, want a 72 Chevelle? cool, but why spend 15k on a roller when for 1/3 of that you can get a running driving and currently tagged 74 Chevelle, want a 69 Mustang? cool bit once again 15 for a roller when you can buy 74 Torino running and driving for $2500. Go for the cars that aren't "popular" and build your car because it's going to cost you less and are often in better condition than the roller your spending 3 times as much on.
It was his dad's collection
Even if you do that......they're not going down on the price
Money.......money.....and connections
Now the rich collectors drive the price up
Nice GMC PICKUP TRUCK and a beautiful wife
People aren't getting anything by a professional like you