1957 Willys Wagon 4x4 350 Small Block Chevy Build In Progress
Welcome viewers! Here is my father's 1957 Willys Station Wagon he has built up himself. The start of this disastrous yet beautiful project began April 20, 2019. He picked out this vehicle searching through Facebook Market place. Purchased at a price of $2900 in non running condition. When picking up the vehicle it was all original and had been bought from the original owner himself. The vehicle was heavily abused as it was used as a farm truck but then sat in a barn for 15+ years. With everything original like the trim, bumpers, wheels, and seats all still there, not everything was usable. So, to make a profit he sold existing parts to purchase newer parts. More of this story is to come in future videos. Our goal is to inspire others to see through on their projects and know that any mans junk can be another man's treasure. If you have any questions, let us know. We will be answering all questions. Thank you!

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