I have one sitting in my shed and really think it's time to sell.Any ideas on what it maybe worth!Everything is there for the car.Was my grandfathers Notsure if there are even any of these cars in new zealand.never seen any around.
thejazzpianoma,
Mar 9, 7:00pm
Lovely machine, might be worth contacting the Vintage car club for a price on that one. They might be able to steer you toward someone who has one.
marcos1,
Mar 9, 7:03pm
Sedan!
1fordluva,
Mar 9, 7:05pm
worth more than my left testy for sure!
jayjay67,
Mar 9, 7:17pm
thanks guys for your help.Yes it is a sedan and first rego in new zealand in 1939.it is american body one not australian.does anyone know if there are any of these's cars in newzealand on the road!Hard to put a price on it
marcos1,
Mar 9, 7:45pm
My old man had a '38.NZ new as well. Last year NZ Hotrod mag did an indepth look at the Willys history in NZ. And a bit of a rundown on some survivors, not a bad read if you can get a back copy.
magoo2,
Mar 9, 8:05pm
there was a brown late 30s Willys sedan in Wellington several years ago
whqqsh,
Mar 10, 3:38am
at least its in a shed! I know of one thats under a tarp on a guys back lawn slowly rotting away, he wont part with it, reckons he's 'going to do it up one day' yet its nearly past the point of no return now & the dude never has or never will have any dosh to even get started on it. meanwhile a little car rots
ct9a,
Mar 10, 6:19am
so stored out of the weather! any pics avail!
jrlaw,
Jul 8, 11:56am
When I was young we used to call them Wanganui Taxi's no idea why, maybe there was a lot if them there.Are they not the ones with a sharks mouth front!
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