Would any1 know the prod.dates of the Willy's P/U's

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  • ColeTrickle
    360 AMC
    • Nov 13, 2000
    • 2663

    Would any1 know the prod.dates of the Willy's P/U's

    Just thought I'd ask. I believe they were made between 1940-1963. I always thought they looked pretty cool. And unique.
    J-trucks with Brows RULE!!!
  • Bob Barry
    Jeep Doctor
    • Apr 09, 2000
    • 8335

    #2
    1947-1965 for the 4x4 models (yes, they overlapped the Gladiators for a couple years), but only 1947-1951 for the 2wd versions.

    In the USA at least. They were revised and produced much later in Brazil.
    1987 J-20
    Video projects for my J-20 on Youtube

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    • 64Trvlr
      Traveler
      • Nov 28, 2000
      • 2925

      #3
      Do you have a specific PU in mind? If you have the VIN I'll check the build date for you.
      41 MB<br />46 CJ-2A 307,T90,D18,27,44,4:27\'S<br />64 Traveler, 350,sm465,np205,44\'s w/4:88\'s, spool, 34X9.50 TSL\'s,3\" factory lift, Line-x interior, PS, Dual Optima\'s, custom overhead console,Warn XD900i,custom bumpers<br /><a href=\"http://images.andale.com/f2/116/106/4651773/1009696569938_64trvlrconsolegrp.JPG\" target=\"_blank\">Overhead C

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      • irbob
        360 AMC
        • Apr 11, 2000
        • 2788

        #4
        You go 64Trvlr...what's up buddy? Long time no here. Bear has been really quiet also. Have you heard from him lately? I stopped at his check point many times but he was always out chaseing after some inocent illegals. Anything painted desert sand yet?
        Bob
        83 Wagoneer Brougham (Rolled) Woooof
        83 Wagoneer Limited (Parts Rig) Woooof II

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        • ColeTrickle
          360 AMC
          • Nov 13, 2000
          • 2663

          #5
          Bob Barry: thanks for clearing this.

          No 64Trvlr: I don't have one in mind. Thanks for the offer though. I am curious as to why some pickup's have the flat grille and some have the pointed grille. I have been looking at different models here on the web and can't figure it out. I was thinking the older ones had the pointed grille and then I saw a newer one with one also.
          J-trucks with Brows RULE!!!

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          • 64Trvlr
            Traveler
            • Nov 28, 2000
            • 2925

            #6
            <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by ColeTrickle:
            I am curious as to why some pickup's have the flat grille and some have the pointed grille. I have been looking at different models here on the web and can't figure it out. I was thinking the older ones had the pointed grille and then I saw a newer one with one also.<hr></blockquote>

            My Traveler has a pointed grille and so does the 60 wag I've got. I see if I can find anything out about the grilles for you.
            41 MB<br />46 CJ-2A 307,T90,D18,27,44,4:27\'S<br />64 Traveler, 350,sm465,np205,44\'s w/4:88\'s, spool, 34X9.50 TSL\'s,3\" factory lift, Line-x interior, PS, Dual Optima\'s, custom overhead console,Warn XD900i,custom bumpers<br /><a href=\"http://images.andale.com/f2/116/106/4651773/1009696569938_64trvlrconsolegrp.JPG\" target=\"_blank\">Overhead C

            STOLEN! Dana 300 Twin Stick

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            • ColeTrickle
              360 AMC
              • Nov 13, 2000
              • 2663

              #7
              Hey appreciate it '64Trvlr.
              It's really no big deal, just curious. The grille that you have seems to be the most popular. I also believe its the best looking.
              I was thinking that maybe the flat grille design was for foreign markets are something...dunno.
              Anyway, just curious.
              J-trucks with Brows RULE!!!

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