UPDATE: Still Available.
Nicely updated wagon.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/647512510436852
“1958 Willys Sedan Delivery, 302 V-8, C-6 Transmission, Ford 9” differential, dual exhaust, cherry floors, bucket seats, Willys floor mats, AM/FM CD Stereo, inside upholstered…”
This is really nice… love the vintage mags. Price might even be right ??
not a sedan delivery — notice the station wagon rear wheel wells — doesnt show delivery doors either — all sedan deliverys have round rear wheel wells
Vernon,
I can’t tell if it has the barn doors or not (I assumed, which is never a good idea), but that’s a good point on the wheel wells. I’ve updated the post.
– Dave
It has the latch hole for barn doors, shown in that last pic. Prolly had the 1/4 panels replaced. Do they use road salt in Maine
Hey Dave, do you have any contact info on this wagon? I know the page has been closed just thought you might know something. I was looking at the recesses where the windows are usually cut in. Most people who try to make a delivery cover the windows flush. Just saying. Thanks in advance. Hope you are doing well
Richard,
This wagon has been relisted again: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/647512510436852
I hope the info helps,
– Dave
Hi Richard,
We are doing well and making progress on our place. Hope all is well with you!
Unfortunately, I don’t have any more info on this. I just checked Craigslist (and Facebook), but the wagon hasn’t been relisted. I’ve updated the post. If I see it relisted I will email you.
– Dave
Bingo may be correct , it could be a Sedan Delivery with the 1/4 panels replaced — I dont think anyone makes the early Wagon and Sedan Delivery round wheel well 1/4 panels — The Sedan Delivery right rear door latches to a raised metal striker on the floor . The left rear door only latches on the top of the door . The right rear door also latches at the top . I have the 3rd Sedan Delivery made in 1951 , 2wd , F-134 , T-96 , R-10 overdrive , 5.38 Model 23 rear end .
As long as we’re spankin on this machine, my search said the ribbed roof didn’t happen till ’60….unless it was a Maverick?