Willys Wagon
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I saw this old Willys Wagon today and had to stop and take a picture (or 3). This thing is in immaculate shape. Someone spent alot of time and money restoring it. It seems to be all original except for the grill. The restorer had everything re-chromed and even had the grill chromed. I think only the horizontal strips in the grill were originally chrome. I am guessing it might be a '53 or '54 but I'm not sure. Anyone else have any guesses about the year?
I saw it in Ouray Colorado while on my cycle.
The interior was also immaculate. The seats were all reupholstered with what looked like the factory red and white pattern. I wanted to get a picture of the interior but I got too much glare on the window. Now that I am home I regret not opening the door to get pictures of the dash and seats.
I also did an HDR shot of the chrome grill. That thing is clean enough to eat off of. (well maybe not)
I really don't have anything to say. Just an old Willys Wagon to show.
I saw it in Ouray Colorado while on my cycle.
The interior was also immaculate. The seats were all reupholstered with what looked like the factory red and white pattern. I wanted to get a picture of the interior but I got too much glare on the window. Now that I am home I regret not opening the door to get pictures of the dash and seats.
I also did an HDR shot of the chrome grill. That thing is clean enough to eat off of. (well maybe not)
I really don't have anything to say. Just an old Willys Wagon to show.
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