Thread: willys coupe
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11-01-2006 09:07 AM #1
willys coupe
Who are the manufacturers of good willys coupe bodies. I read about all the horror stories and appreciate the input
rj
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11-01-2006 02:00 PM #2
Outlaw and Dennis Taylor. I have seen Outlaw bodies, and they are excellent in every way. Although I have not seen a Dennis Taylor body, I have heard they are also a very good body. Me--since I am very satisfied with my Outlaw '32 body--I would not hesitate going with Outlaw. Check with www.yogisinc.com and see what kind of price he can get you. He sells more Outlaw bodies than anyone else in the country. I got my '32 there, and they are great people.
Lynn
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11-01-2006 02:05 PM #3
It all depends on what you want in the end.
Most people who buidl a Willys have dreams of a high end car because they see them sell for ell over $50,000+. If that is your goal you will probably have to invest that muchbefore your done. Take it from me. When I started mine I did what I thought was extensive research, but I learned I really knew nothing at all. I bought a Heritage body for $8,000 and built my own chassis. I thought the body would take maybe anther $10 to get it in paint . WRONG!!! I will have upwards of $27,000 just to get the body straight and painted, that does not include over 120 hours of my own work on the body.
Since I bought mine I have investigated other companies and I find that even the "best", read that as expensive, still need $10,000 + to get them in paint.
Now remember when I asked what you want to end up with. I have seen only a handul of Willys that were inexpensively built and they looked like it.
Expect to invest an absolute minimum of $25,000 If you do most of the work yourself.
Look carefully at all of the ancillary stuff you will have to buy, the grill and headlights alone will be $800-1000. Willys stuff is stupidly expensive.
I am an old time hotrodder and drag racer and if I would have had not had my head up my arse I would not have invested the $50k I already have. I have found out that this kind of car is just not really me. So THINK before you plunk down any where from $8 to $20 for a Willys body.
John
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11-02-2006 12:41 PM #4
thanks guys for your input. Anybody know if Dennis Taylor has a web site.
I know clayton custom cars uses his bodies
rj
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11-02-2006 01:21 PM #5
I don't think he has a website. But here is his phone number: 501/675-2870.
Lynn
'32 3W
There's no 12 step program for stupid!
http://photo.net/photos/Lynn%20Johanson
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11-03-2006 08:39 AM #6
It would be interesting to see what Dennis Taylor gets for his body/frame package. I see Yogi's gets about $23,000 for the Outlaw body and frame and that's a pretty simple package. Just the added parts to make it a rolling chassis will be another 5K+ easy. That's a big chunk of cash to lay down for a roller. add engine, drivetrain, wiring, plumbing, interior, bodywork and paint and you have $40+ pretty easy.
I think for that is a big expenditure for most guys let alone for someone just contemplating Hot Rod ownership.
John
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11-03-2006 08:58 AM #7
When Kenny Davis gets back from SEMA, he can comment on his Willys body and the effort required. Here is a pic of his car. It is considerably better than most.
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11-03-2006 10:09 AM #8
Willys are expensive to build. That is why you see finished ones for sale for between $60,000 and $90,000.
Lynn
'32 3W
There's no 12 step program for stupid!
http://photo.net/photos/Lynn%20Johanson
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11-21-2006 03:17 PM #9
How about this all steel oneInstead of being part of the problem, be part of a successful solution.
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11-21-2006 03:41 PM #10
That is sweet
Great job.41 Willys 350 sbc 6-71 blower t350, 9in, 4 link
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11-21-2006 04:04 PM #11
Originally Posted by bentwings
.604cubic inches of blown BB chevy in an all steel chassis and body. For sale local to me
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