You guys are pronouncing the name of this car incorrectly. The Y in Willis's pronounced like a short I the man's name was John w i l l y s but pronounce w i l l i s
Fred Stone and Leonard Woods rarely traveled with the cars , that was Cookie's job and his brother usually accompanied him until son Mike was old enough to travel . Leonard Woods jr was a student at Notre Dame and would come along when school was out . Most of the photos of the car being worked on were taken in St Louis at racer Wayne Arteaga's home shop . The reason for not giving more information on S-W-C is simple, the video isn't about them or their car , it's about this other guys Willys .
Beautiful restoration wow 😮
Great video, Love this Willys.
I love 41 Willys coupe. I have a diecast collection and its based on this model. My principal focus.
The Stone, Woods and Cookie story is incredible.
What an act of love for the car!
Extremely rare all metal, done right. What a lucky man!
Good job on stating the differences between a 40 and 41... I got a 41 and I'm usually asked what makes them different... You nailed it!😎
I alway thought these were about the coolest bodys ever prduced, beautiful car, only thing i didn't like about the car not MINE😂
You guys are pronouncing the name of this car incorrectly. The Y in Willis's pronounced like a short I the man's name was John w i l l y s but pronounce w i l l i s
Ok, Stone and Woods were black guys only Cook the driver was white, how come your video photos don’t show this , nor do you mention this?
Fred Stone and Leonard Woods rarely traveled with the cars , that was Cookie's job and his brother usually accompanied him until son Mike was old enough to travel . Leonard Woods jr was a student at Notre Dame and would come along when school was out . Most of the photos of the car being worked on were taken in St Louis at racer Wayne Arteaga's home shop . The reason for not giving more information on S-W-C is simple, the video isn't about them or their car , it's about this other guys Willys .