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After Tom retired, he decided it was time to build the car he'd always dreamed of. At first he thought that building a 1941 Willys Gasser might be beyond his budget, but like many incurable hot ...
Come check out Jim Hathaway's 1938 Willys pickup with 750-cfm Holly carburetor and a MSD ignition, featured in the 2007 July Issue of Custom Classic Trucks Magazine ...
But the build that once was a 1940 Willys hides an even more impressive detail under the hood. That shiny blower is connected to a 528-cubic-inch (8.7-liter) Hemi V8 engine loaded with premium ...
Gene O'Connor 's 1941 custom Willys pickup is a real gas, man. Well, make that a "gasser," or lightweight, high-powered custom drag racer. The Willys looks ready to, as the Jan and Dean hit "Drag ...
The '33 Willys also contributed its impressive powerplant, built by racer Gary Dyer of Mr. Norm fame. The engine is a 327ci Chevy, bored 0.60 over and outfitted with a Milodon four-bolt main and ...
These race-prepared Willys gassers initially ran in the 10-second zone and then posted 9-second quarter mile times with speeds of 140 or more.
This 1942 pickup reportedly because a racing machine in the late 1960s, when it was equipped with a 426 cubic inch Hemi V8 engine.
Gasser is a term in the dictionary of hot rodding that evokes pure adrenaline. There’s nothing quite like watching these radical cars launching from the lights ...