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1951 Willys Jeep with Volkswagon conversion to 1600cc dual port engine

1951 Green Willys
1951 Green Willys
1951 Green Willys
1951 Green Willys
1951 Green Willys
1951 Green Willys
1951 Green Willys
1951 Green Willys
1951 Green Willys
1951 Green Willys
1951 Green Willys
1951 Green Willys
1951 Green Willys
Make: Willys
Trim: 1951 Willys
Doors: 2
Year: 1951
Mileage: 99999
VIN: UTP02678
Color: Green
Engine: Volkswagon 1600cc
Cylinders: 4
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: Tan
Drive side: Left-Hand Drive
Vehicle Title: Clean
Item location: Santa Clara, Utah, United States

1951 Willys 1951 Willys Additional Info:

Embrace the nostalgia with this 1951 Willys with Volkswagon engine conversion is a stunning tribute to the iconic military vehicle that changed the face of off-road history. It has a timeless look that's sure to turn heads. In the rear lies a reliable Volkswagon 1600cc engine, coupled with a manual transmission, ensuring a smooth and engaging driving experience. This vehicle features the distinctive 4-cylinder powerplant and comes equipped with a clean title, making it a worry-free acquisition for enthusiasts and collectors alike. The classic open body embodies the adventurous spirit of its era, promising to deliver a unique blend of style and performance. Whether for daily drives or weekend escapes, this 1951 Willys CJ 2A with Volkswagon engine is ready to tackle the road with charm and character.Just in time for Memorial weekend parades. This is a truly unique vehicle, and I have really enjoyed owning it for many years. This conversion to a Volkswagen drive train was professionally done in Germany back in the 70's and brought back to the States by another veteran who was stationed there. I brought it to Utah 20 years ago and have just used it locally to run around town with. It has just recently had the top end of the engine replaced professionally with new heads, valves, valve guides, rods, gaskets plug wires, plugs, carburetor rebuilt,etc. Tires are good and mechanically it starts right up and runs great. I have the doors that goes with the top and they are in good shape since I never used them much. I have a clear title in hand. It is titled as a 1978 the year it was built, and the model is replica 1951 Willys body style Sport utility. Check with your DMV if you think you may have problems with the title. The Jeep was done professionally, and it is turn key and ready to start having fun with. All lights and turn signals work as they should. Much different than the original jeep which I thought road a bit rough myself. Truly unique and interesting piece of history. I believe it has the original Military markings, and I have just the paint as it was when I acquired it. You can restore it or just drive it as is. I always get lots of smiles and waves from people when I drive it around town.