UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
This appears to have nice tires and rims. I also don’t see much rust. And, it evens runs. This might be a good project for someone.
“Has 350 V-8 engine, Runs but needs to be restored.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
This appears to have nice tires and rims. I also don’t see much rust. And, it evens runs. This might be a good project for someone.
“Has 350 V-8 engine, Runs but needs to be restored.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
This is beautiful!
“1961 Willys Wagon owned by the owner of Pioneer Jeep of Peabody Ma est. 1946 It was one of his personal family weekend toys this jeep is beautiful. From the original patina in the dash, In the early 80s he totally restored and then put this vehicle on display in his dealerships showroom taking it out on limited occasions with the family weekend trips. It has gas shocks, 11” brakes, the continental 226 CI 6 cylinder 3 speed t90 trans with Warn All Range overdrive and has four wheel drive Beautiful Black immeron paint (originally a black ordered vehicle very rare) no rust, the chrome side trim package (the rocket) red Mercedes style vented seat material factory American Bosch electric wiper motor , recent new battery and carter fuel pump, this a car is a show winner.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
This is certainly rough, but I love the rust markings on this. With the right light and camera angles, I think this would make a really cool photo.
“no reserve-5 day auction on this 1953 Willys panel delivery wagon, has rare cargo type doors, two wheel drive, model that has been sitting in the california desert for many years… it is basically a rolling shell,with a couple of flats they pump up but dont hold air very long. it has some pinholes in the roof edge and bottom of rear door is pretty bad shape but if you want to make a sweet rod or practice your first chop & channel you can do just about anything to these willys and they turn out cool,but please look at the pics closely. this is being sold as is where is condition and there is NO TITLE -it will be Bill Of Sale only,but you know that they are easy to retitle. i only have what you see in the pictures and there is a $500-non refundable deposit due by paypal only!(within 24 hours of winning bid),balance within 7 days of auction close. i can store it for you – up to 30 days- and will help with you loading it on your trailer or delivery driver.being a 2×2 makes this willys a quick rat rod project .any question please ask them before you bid.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Here’s a running Wagon in what appears decent shape.
“1949 willys jeep, runs well, straight body, needs paint but minimal body work, 283 engine, rebuilt carburetor.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
The body on this looks good for a North Eastern Truck.
“Has been in the barn for years and years. This Jeep is a great restoration project. I hate to part with it. For more info or to come take a look”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Here’s a nice looking truck.
“1955 WILLYS OVERLAND 4 WHEEL DRIVE PICKUP Has rebuilt engine, transmission, transfer case, clutch, brakes , alternator, carburator, new battery , new paint, Electrical was rewired, new Am Fm cd player new upholstery new headliner, and new rubber molded floor mat , Rino liner in bed . New toyo tires Less than 200 miles on tires, New kc lights front not not showed on pics and rear backup lights i have gone thru this truck and replaced just abought everything that can be replaced its a great truck ,This project truck is complete and ready to start on another project i love the old Willys trucks just take a look at this beautiful truck , everything on this truck works it does not have a heater, good luck bidding one of a kind ! you are welcome to come and inspect truck for more contact me other items were added after these pics.”
UPDATE: Was $6500. **Status Unknown**
It looks pretty nice, though the ront bumper looks a bit crooked in the pic.
“351 Windsor Ford Engine/20,000 miles-runs great/9 inch Ford rear end/Mustang front end.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4750.
“1949-1953 6-Willys Wagons and 1- 4×4 Willys P/U, My collection of 10 Yrs, kept in barns and shop for restoration. Sell or trade, choice for $1750.00 or $4750.00 for all”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $5900.
The pic is small, but this looks like a nice rig.
“One of a kind; few this nice around! Original 226 Continental flathead 6 cylinder, Warn hubs, 16 inch wheels / tires, clean interior, nice paint, Koenig mechanical drive winch / bumper.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
This looks clean and solid. I don’t review many of these (they don’t usually pop up in my searches), but it looks like at least a decent deal. I was thinking about getting my son one of these for his 16th birthday. It would be something with 4wd (good for the salt lake area) that he could use in winter and use to explore the desert.
“New starter motor, new fuel pump, new tuneup. 100K plus miles, excellent condition for a ’69. 4 wheel drive, automatic on the floor, 350 V8, Tilt wheel, turbo 400 transmission. Runs great, needs brake job.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
There might be some value here.
“Lets make a deal. 1952 Original Willys Wagon. Engine turns and was told it was running. It seems like it has be overhauled. 3 speed trans w/ overdrive is out but all pieces are there. 2 wheel drive, colum shift, NO title will give bill of sale. Make me an offer or lets trade something. i.e. hunting quad , jeep 4×4, guns etc.”
Apparently, it only needs a few things to run, though nothing is mentioned about needing lights, parking lights, etc.
“53 willys wagon. 72hp 4cyl, will run w/ fuel cell, pump, radiator, n battery. Or make yard art? $600 o.b.o.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1700.
This looks like it runs and drives.
“1952 Willys station wagon, from Nevada. 4×4, v-8, 283 Frame and body excellent shape, perfect for restoration project. Have original title, extra parts.”
This has got a few issues, but it appears to be a solid, but offroad ready.
“1958 Willys Wagon. This is a great daily driver or mountain rig. It has: Rebuilt 3 speed transmission. New clutch. All new u-joints, seals and wheel bearings. Strong 225 Slant Six. 32×11.5 Wild Country Tires. Warn lock o matic hubs. Roof rack. Two side mount gas cans. Rear seat from a 2005 Chevy van – fits perfect. Newer gauges. New battery. New air cleaner. Rebuilt carb. All glass is good except the drivers side window and back glass (still there but cracked). I have never seen a Willys Wagon this straight. Feel free to call or email with any questions -Kevin (509) 386-6836.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6950.
Looks great. Upholstery needs completion.
“1952 Wagon Chev 350 Engine. Inside: Oak panels and dash. Upholstery needs finishing. Asking $6950. Questions? ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Here’s a custom rig. Does this qualify as street legal in Alaska?
“1955 WILLYS BUGGY…33″ TIRES…10,000 LB. WINCH…TOW BAR…250 CID FORD SIX WITH FOUR SPEED, HIGH/LOW TRANFER CASE…..$3000.00 OR OFFER.”
Or found this Tander for sale (thanks Or!). The exchange rate puts the price on this at about $10,000. I still a bit shocked I haven’t seen any original literature for these yet. That’s reminds me .. I need to build a special page for these ….
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
This appears pretty clean and stock.
“1951 Willys Wagon 2WD. All original runs and drives, this is a project vehicle. Needs restoration. Very clean rust free body. Call or email Dan for details 1,950 obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400
This might make a great resto project.
“Asking 1400 for a great project car. 1958 Willeys Jeep Wagoneer. Minor rust and a couple small dents. I have extra front end parts, and bumpers. Mtor and Trans work, 2 wheel drive.I don’t have the time and space to keep it. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was for trade.
It’s supposed to be in great shape, but it’s hard to tell this from the pics.
“sweet project jeep in grate condition 3-speed trans with 2 speed transfur case 226 straight 6. The truck has no title but not hard to get not on dmv book hasent been registered since 1990.”
It’s missing a bumper and needs a new starter.
“1951 willys overland 2wd stock 134 flathead was running but needs a starter now 765-749-7942”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8995. Could be a Traveller.
Looks very nice.
“1961 willys panel deliver with side window conversion kit. 283 c.i. chevy motor w/ 2bbl, 350 turbo trans, ford 9″ rear end. A/C from vintage air. new glass on sides except for wings. i have a new windshield and rubber not installed. also have new rubber for wings and rear door glass.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
The seller indicates they have lots of parts. The price is $1500, though I don’t know what that price covers.
“This is for the serious jeep builder dont waist time com see what you need we have parts of all kinds hoods,fenders;running boards, cabs,motors ,and much more cal for directions 208 462 2906 .This is just one of many complete bodies. for sale”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
For the price, there’s lots of mods (a list actually in the ad). It might be worth a look if you want a modded wagon.
“1951 Wagon, from Arizona, never seen salt!!!
Last year for single tail light, W5 Bar grill ,Brush Gard. Very little rust,has AZ plates/title. Was under coated when new. It’s now,starting to fall off, Revealing paint that is like new.
Under 100mi on 302, lower compression pistons,mild rv cam, hi volume oil pump, new custom made, 4 core radiator, 4×4, original 3 speed trans, Hi-Lo range transfer case work well. Tinted glass all around. replaced/added all leafs on spring over lift, including, hangers bushings, u bolts, new clutch/pressure/plate/throw out berring/resurfaced fly wheel. New head liner installed….”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
“Excellent Willys Jeep with Rear PTO Belt Drive thing for farm work! Just the Complete PTO setup is worth $2500 So I am tossing the rest in for free!!! As you can see it has been modified over the years. Looks like a willys truck nose, a Vauxall car cab, and a custom metal bed for cord wood. The only jeep stuff that looks original: PTO stuff, Frame, axels, engine, transmission. missing radiator. I don’t want to part it out, that way somebody can mod their jeep with these parts and convert theirs over to a AG Jeep. Engine looks complete with distributor, starter, and carb. I haven’t tried cleaning anything or try to turn anything over (The guy from Pawn Stars told me not to). ”