Vehicle Description
1951 Willys Jeep Pickup 4x4 Recipient of a CFA Body-off restoration
in 2019134 CID four-cylinder Hurricane engineBorg-Warner T-90
three-speed manual transmission with Spicer/Dana 18 transfer
caseDana 53 rear axle and Dana 25 front axleBurgundy exterior with
contrasting white wheels and black cloth and vinyl
interiorUnderdash heaterNew custom, steel cargo box, new tailgate,
oaken cargo bed with stainless-steel hardwareSide-mounted spare
tire, wheel and fuel canFoglights, dual taillights, rope and new
exhaust system118-inch wheelbase and 5,300 GVWRDocumentation
includes a reproduction of Mechanic?s Manual, 1946-1953, a Kaiser
Restoration guide, 1946 to 1964 and a 2016 Kaiser-Willy parts
catalog Willys Jeeps and wagon models are still fairly common while
Willys pickups from the same era are harder to find. Nineteen
fifty-one was the first year for the 4x4 only models. This example
underwent a body-off restoration in 2019 and is a stunning example
throughout. Dressed in a rich burgundy, the truck?s paint and trim
are in overall excellent condition and the silver side trim adds a
bit of style to the body. The wheels are finished in white, which
contrasts nicely with the paint. The truck?s bodywork is straight
and solid and the black front bumper fits tightly to the body.
Mounted above it are a pair of amber foglamps. Out back is a new
custom, steel cargo box with a new tailgate, a rope, an oaken cargo
bed and stainless-steel hardware. On the passenger side of the box
is a spare fuel jerry can while on the driver?s side is a spare
tire. This truck rolls on a newer set of Deestone off-road tires,
size 6.00-16 at all four corners plus the spare tire, which has its
own white wheel. The tires are in very good condition while the
wheels are beautiful. There is a small crack on the driver side
window. This truck has a 118-inch wheelbase and a 5,300 GVWR. Under
the hood is a 134 CID four-cylinder Hurricane engine breathing
through new exhaust. The engine is mated to a Borg-Warner T-90
three-speed manual transmission with a Spicer/Dana 18 transfer
case. This truck has a Dana 53 rear axle and a Dana 25 front axle.
Inside, the black cloth and vinyl bench seat is fresh and looks
inviting. There are floor mats under the driver?s feet and he
slides behind a white, two-spoke steering wheel, which contrasts
nicely with the rest of the interior. The dashboard is a metal one,
painted burgundy. The gauges are all center-mounted and have an Art
Deco flair. The temp gauge is inop along with the horn. The split
windshield cranks out for additional ventilation and has dual
wipers. There is an underdash heater. Except for changes to the new
starter (bell-housing and flywheel), the 1951 trucks remained very
similar to the 1950 models. Documentation includes a reproduction
of Mechanic?s Manual, 1946-1953, a Kaiser Restoration guide, 1946
to 1964 and a 2016 Kaiser-Willy parts catalog. Competition to this
Willys in 1951 included Chevrolet?s 3100 Advance Design pickup,
Dodge?s B-series pickup, Ford?s F-1 pickup, GMC?s New Design pickup
and International-Harvester?s L-110 pickup. This is a beautifully
restored Willys pickup truck, which is becoming a scarce commodity
in the 21st Century. It oozes simplicity and if that?s what you
like in a classic vehicle, then you should make a point to stop by
MotoeXotica Classic Cars today to check it out! VIN:
451EC118090/AZ381473 This truck is currently located at our
facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer
shows 44,999 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and
clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! Note: Please see
full terms and conditions listed below that pertain to the purchase
of any said vehicle, thank you.