California is the acknowledged birthplace of hot rodding, and has been the source of many unusual early hot rods found in storage over the past few years. This neat 1926 Willys roadster is for sale in Yucaipa, California (San Bernardino valley east of LA) here on craigslist for a very reasonable $6,500 (at this price it probably won’t last long, no matter how much work it will need to be brought back to driving condition).

There are not a lot of pictures, nor lengthy description in the ad, but what we can see is an old fashioned home made hot rod with some interesting features and in need of a full restoration to original form. Lots of neat touches here and overall, this is a great looking car.

According to the seller, this rod has been in and around Yucaipa for over 60 years and has been stored for the past 40 years. The engine was rebuilt before being stored and is out of an early Corvette; it is claimed to be a 327 with the fuelie heads. It has a two speed aluminum Powerglide and an 8 inch rear end, both of which were also rebuilt – presumably a long time ago. The frame has been boxed and z’d in the back 8 inches.

I’d love to learn more about this car’s history. Does anyone here recognize this hot rod?

Check out the cool keg-based gas tank and likely its original black license plate.

The seller cleaned up the car, got it running and added new Coker wheels and tires, and is now ready to sell it. These kinds of hot rods often need a bunch of work to bring them up to modern engineering and safety standards, but the overall look and feel of this rod is classic and cool, and hopefully, its new buyer will want to keep the car looking the way it did “back in the day.”