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1950 Willys Pickup Truck

Make: Willys
Model: Pickup
Type: Standard Cab Pickup
Year: 1950
Mileage: 51111
Transmission: Manual
Vehicle Title: Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed

1950 Willys Pickup Additional Info:

1950 Willys Pickup Truck for Sale in Arizona.

Let’s start with the obvious, the fenders are really rough and have been welded to the grille. The W/O tailgate is rough, but it works. The bed is solid without holes. Unfortunately, the fenders are stitch TIG welded on. Cab is in really good shape with solid floors. There are quite a few dents in the top but no thru rust & the dents are accessible from both sides. Most of the glass is missing. Seats are just sitting in the cab and not attached. They are from a wagon, but I do have the spring frames for the original seat. The hood and fenders are also just sitting, unattached in position.

Drivetrain is correct for this truck. The F134 rotates, makes compression and pumps oil. Nothing special about the T-90 or the transfer case. They probably should be rebuilt. Original radiator is there, and the air box is in great shape. It will need a carb rebuild and I have the one that came with it. Dana front and Timken rear. Assume no brakes work. No exhaust and all wiring will need new. I added the 12V alternator so I could use a 12v battery to spin the motor with the starter. Gas tank is missing. Tires are just rollers. Front drive shaft is missing. Steering wheel is wrong but it is round and steers.

I have the original Montana VIN plate and title. It is not in my name so, his will be a bill of sale transaction. Currently the truck is in the Phoenix area of Arizona.

I bought this a couple of years ago to swap the cab with another 1950 truck that I have only to find out that the first truck had been modified quite a bit. Frame was shorter and bed was from a Dodge. The truck that I am selling inthisauction is very original and that is how I knew that the first one was not.

If you are a body guy, this might be the project for you. It's not going to cost a ton of cash to buy. It is 95% there and the biggest challenge will be the body. The worst parts are bolt-ons. If you want to keep it stock, the engine shows good promise. Timkins are not common, and this truck has one.

I’ve posted a lot of pictures. Please check them out and let me know by IM if you have questions. The trolling motors on the side are not bow thrusters, it’s just a convenient place to store them in a crowded garage. They are not a part of the auction.

I love talking about Willys trucks but not in this format. I’m trying to sell the truck here.