1941 Willys Outlaw Body Art Morrison Pinched Nose Frame on 2040-cars
Corvallis, Oregon, United States
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One of a Kind 1941 Willy's Outlaw Coupe
Multiple Award winning: Best Paint, Overall, Ect.
This Car is absolutely a head turner, all hand build, outlaw fiberglass body, painted with House of Kolor Sunset
Orange Pearl. Body seams are spot on all the way around the car. No expense was spared when building this ride,
making it not only great looking but is very comfortable and easy to drive, I would not hesitate to drive it
anywhere. The underneath is as nice as the top side all painted and polished.
Shoot me a request and can provide as many pics and videos as you desire.Here is a list of the parts used:
Outlaw 1941 Willy's Fiberglass body (Much better than steel, won't rust, very light, seams and curves are amazing)
Art Morrison pinched nose frame (The best frame on the market for this build)
Gen 5- 454 Chevy crate engine All stock low compression for great driveability and no overheating issues in
traffic.
8-71 WEIAND Polished Blower with 4" Polished COG drive belt
Twin Holley 750 Carbs with Polished intake hat
Custom Chrome Willy's valve covers with chrome breather caps
MSD ignition with retard controller wired in glove box
Aluminum Radiator with polished reservoir
Polished Chrome Alternator and A/c compressor
Billet polished Accessory drive kit
Turbo 400 transmission with twin oil coolers 2000 rpm stall converter, B&M shifter
TSW Pinion emergency brake
4" aluminum drive shaft with safety loop
Ford 9" Rear end with 411 gears
Adjustable 4 link, all suspension and underneath are either painted or polished/chrome
Wilwood Disk Brakes all the way around with Billet smooth face Calipers
1 3/4" primary ceramic coated headers
3" stainless side outlet exhaust
Chrome adjustable front control arms
Air Ride Technologies air bag suspension with digital controller set in console for adjustment on the fly and
keychain remote for easy adjustment at the car show or when your ready to drive.
Vintage Air conditioning with matching polished control panel set in center console for easy adjustment on those
warm summer days
Electric windows
Billet Steering wheel with billet control knobs for turn signals
Autometer Phantom GPS series speedometer
Autometer Phantom- Water Temp, Fuel, Boost, RPM, Oil Pressure and Volt meter gauges all set in Billet dash surround
Billet Specialties polished chrome wheels
185/65/R15 front tires
31x18.50/R15 Rear Hoosier Pro street tires
Billet chrome front grill
No door handles on exterior providing a clean door side with electric door poppers and handheld Remote are
installed
Trunk lid is opened by two electric actuators
Kenwood Cd player with mp3 and HD radio compatible
Leather seats have been embroidered with 1941 mid back in orange to match body color
Leather Matching door panels with Billet interior door handles
Leather trunk panel covering the gas tank and air ride tank and solenoids all tucked neatly under the cover.
Again this is a driver car that looks amazing, would not hesitate to drive it anywhere.
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