UPDATE: Still available
(12/26/09) “1964 4-cylinder, 4-wheel drive Willys Wagon. Runs well. Excellent condition. Electrical replaced, converted to 12-volt. See photos.”
UPDATE: Still available
(12/26/09) “1964 4-cylinder, 4-wheel drive Willys Wagon. Runs well. Excellent condition. Electrical replaced, converted to 12-volt. See photos.”
Here’s a couple wagons. If they aren’t Mavericks, let me know.
“All original. Good condition. 1960 and 1961 Willys Wagons (Maverick Special Edition). $2,500 each or $4,500 both (firm).”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400
It runs and drives. It looks like a great price.
“1958 Willys Great for a project. 6cyl runs, 3spd shifts, Bill of sale.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3200
(02/20/2010) This looks solid.
“1956 Willys wagon 4×4. Chev 283 motor with turbo 350 tranny. Good rubber( 35 inch ), new battery, electric wiper motor. Has original seats and oak slats on floor. Ready for someone to take it and use it for hunting, fishing or just back roads driving. Locking hubs too. $3200/ obo. Needs some cleaning from sitting for a while.If interested, please call Mike at 503 936-6919.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
“1952 Willys Woody Overland Wagon.Hurricane-4 engine, standard trans original. Straight and solid body, non runnning, needs restration,but complete condition. Lots of extra parts and chrome. $2500.00 OBO in La Jolla.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $1000
This is part of an estate sale. The price will be lowered in about 3 weeks.
“I am clearing out my dad’s estate and have for sale one ‘53 Willys Jeep Wagon. This is original. No engine changes or aftermarket changes. I mean original as in 6 volt and generator charger. Jeep has 81,050 miles, never really a daily driver. Used mainly for fishing, hunting and then snowplowing my dad’s neighbor’s driveways after my dad retired to the country. Not too much time spent on salted roads. Engine was rebuilt years ago by a professional mechanic (my dad). Machine work was done by Hatch Grinding. They milled the head and balanced the crankshaft to the rods and pistons. The F head engine runs well. The rust on tailgate is lower than I’ve seen on wagons of this age. Also has the original wood guides on the floor. Brakes don’t work right now. We have not been able to remove the master cylinder cap yet. We soaked it in WD 40 and will try again in a few days. Now for the minuses, which I feel are lower than you’ll find on other old wagons. The needs are right fender (bad dents), front bumper, grill needs to be chromed. Glass in some windows is bad. Has extra glass but could be just as bad. And, of course, as any project wagon needing restoring, a complete interior redo. Body is solid with low rust, just a couple of holes, with 1 pin hole under driver’s floor. Jeep comes with extra seats and wheels. A little work and you can drive this while you restore. I can provide 15 high resolution photos to serious inquiries. We must communicate by phone first. Starting this out at $1000. I have 3 months to sell and will lower price in about 3 weeks if not sold. Snow plow parts to be removed unless you want to buy a snow plow also”
UPDATE: Was on eBay **SOLD**
This is a sweet wagon.
“Rust Free 1952 Willys Wagon, Completely original, Runs and Drives like new, Stored inside , Comes with Nice mid 70s Long Board and surf rack. Complete manuals and books come with it. Rare find! Not many of these left in this condition”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $1800.
“I have a 63 Willys Wagon. It has the flathead 6cyl, 3spd trans, and all stock running gear. I was told it had been used in the Army but I have no proof of that. It does have a military data plate on the dash so it was used by some branch of the military early in its life. It was originally highway department yellow. My guess would be that it served on an air field or maintenance department for the Army or Air Corps. It runs and drives great and has a pretty decent body compaired to most of the other wagons I’ve seen. It has stock wheels and fairly new tires. It has the factory wooden slats still in the bed. THE BAD It does not have any brakes, and it has no title but I will provide you with a bill of sale. It was owned by a hunting club in AR and they never titled it. It is possible to obtain a title. Jeep is located in Paducah, KY and I’ll take $1,800 cash for it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3300.
I’m not sure if this runs or not?
“Surfers, Four Wheelers, Classic Car enthusiasts, here’s one for all of you. It’s a stock 6 cylinder, 4×4. I will either go for cash or trade for a Honda CFR250X motorcycle.”
UPDATE: Pics now available. It looks in great shape.
(03/06/2010) Includes an overdrive. The seller and the state of Idaho both note that ‘Salt’ is not used on Idaho roads; however, just to splice hairs, while the state of Idaho might not use Sodium Chloride (aka table salt), they do use Calcium Chloride and Magnesium Chloride, both of which fall into the family of salts (aka a chemical product produced by reacting an acid with a base).
“This wagon needs TLC, everything is on it, engine has been rebuilt, very little rust{Idaho DOES NOT USE SALT on their roads} 4 cyl L head with overdrive, not 4×4. serious inquires only,pictures upon request”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
It looks pretty good from the passenger side.
“VERY RARE… All original 1962 Willys Wagon 4×4, Flat Head 6 cyl eng (runs like a dream), three stick transfer case, Heater works, lights work, wipers work, 4×4 works … It does need restored, it has rust, but not bad for the year, The frame has NO RUST! $3000.00 – OBO. It also comes with a extra flat head willys motor and a service manual.
email with any questios. I check my email often.”
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 $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 $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 $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”
http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/cto/1586798877.html
I can hear Kevin already …. This sure looks like a solid wagon. I think someone will get a great deal with this.
“I have a 1956 willys station wagon, it needs a new motor or rebuild, I lost the title so no title but I can write a bill of sale, it would make a good project, I am asking 1000 but am also up for trades, I am looking for a running vehicle to get my family around, if you have any questions feel free to contact Paul 719-360-3054 eastridge_p@yahoo.com”
http://cosprings.craigslist.org/cto/1572979471.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
(12/20/09) I’m not sure if this runs or not.
“I am selling my 1956 willys wagon it has the original 6cyl supper hurricane motor 3spd with factory electronic over drive. when i got it the restoration had been started so all the chrome is off and the inside panels are off but all of the parts are in the wagon, even the original wood slats in the back and i have a few other misc parts and some owners manuals as well i am pretty set on my price any offers please have cash and in person i don’t want to trade”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
This looks in great shape.
“Restored 1961 Willys Jeep Stationwagon. Koenig PTO winch. Stock Super Hurricane 6 engine, rebuilt 5000 miles ago. Original. Interested parties”
UPDATE: Now $1700
(12/17/09) This doesn’t look to bad.
“2WD Bought for a family project that unfortunetly has never gotten underway…. This is the real deal, ITS ALL THERE!!! Never been taken apart, never, “restored,” and in great shape. Its been warehoused for the last ten years, and has not been on the road since the 80’s. It’s straight but has rust, Black plates, clear title – non op, 100% unmolested – Dash is untouched, roof is solid. A great candidate for restoration. This is a PROJECT….. there is rust in the normal areas, but the exterior skin is in extremely straight condition. Available to show Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. 1700 obo”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $2200
(12/22/09) This might make a good resto project.
“Looking for a good home!! Here is a great find that needs some restoration. Southern car/ runs fine/ needs brakes. Other than the rear bumper, the body appears to be original and in very good condition. Floor does need some work. Engine is a big Chevy straight 6 and runs strong. Transmission wheel drive shifts and works smoothly. All doors and windows are tight. Steering is also very tight and smooth. Newer shocks and tires. Four wheel drive. This is NOT a rust bucket – just an antique wagon looking to be beautiful again!!! $2,200 OBO. Also have several parts that could be included.”