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Finished this up today. I took different trends from different decades that I liked and threw in some other details as a nod to famous Willys of the past to come up with this final product. The front radius on both front and rear wheel opening were opened slightly, the hood hole filled and a peak carried entire length of hood. Grill from Big John kit. Kit supplied motor with parts box supplied blower scoop & accessory belt. Chassis was narrowed more and parts box supplied the strange rear. Lowered the front approximately 1.5 scale inches. Motor was lowered significantly to clear hood. Wheels from Texas 3d with parts box tires. Reworked kit exhaust. Interior consists of KS Pittman door panels, roll bar and dash. 3d printed shifter. Arm rests from parts box. Duplicolor light blue exterior with 1K clear. Mopar burnt orange interior paint from Herb’s parts for interior. There are more pics in the W.I.P section. Any questions or comments always welcome 

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A 41 Willy's Pro Street car looks Great no matter how you dress it up and yours looks Super clean.  Nice setup man and the Duplicolor light blue looks killer.   I'm liking it.  

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Beautiful looking paint finish and color. I like the interior color you used along with the engine and drive line. The flat hood makes it look more like a car that could be driven even if it was raining. 

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