UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(08/23/2017) It runs.
“1954 Willy’s Wagon, all original, RUNS, survivor and restorable, please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(08/23/2017) It runs.
“1954 Willy’s Wagon, all original, RUNS, survivor and restorable, please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Has a little rust.
“THIS IS A STOCK 54 WILLY’S THAT RUNS AND DRIVES BUT COULD USE SOME CARB WORK.
THIS WILLY’S IS IN REMARKABLE SHAPE FOR ITS AGE.
THE WAGON IS 2 W.D. WITH A HURRICANE 6 CYL ENGINE AND 3 SPEED COLUMN SHIFT.
THERE IS RUST IN THE FLOOR BOARDS AND SIDES.
ALL PIECES TO FIX THE RUST ARE AVAILABLE FROM SUPPLIERS OR DIRVE AS IS.
THIS WOULD BE A GOOD CANDIDATE TO KEEP STOCK BUT SOME PERFER TO USE THE BODY ON A LATE MODEL DRIVE TRAIN.
ASKING 4000 OR BEST OFFER”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6556
Appears in good shape.
“This beauty is true survivor with less than 43K miles. Great restoration project or drive as is. This classy chassis runs well and is leak-free.”
No obvious rust.
“Selling my 1954 Willys. Runs good, almost all original. Great project car. Rare. Have complete engine rebuild kit also. Will consider trades or resonable offers.”
Pretty nice, unrestored wagon.
“1949 Willy’s Jeep Wagon 2wd 6 cylinder engine all original with 63,387 runs and drives great”
Craig shared this nice looking wagon. I can’t remember if this has been listed previously.
“Beautiful Panel Delivery new brakes, tires. runs like a top. gets a lot of looks”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
Looks nice.
“If your looking for an all original Jeep Willys Wagon, your search is over. This thing is in really great shape and would be worth your time to come take a look. This jeep is 55 years old so it has cosmetic opportunities, but if you spent some time just buffing this thing out, it would look amazing. There is no rust anywhere on this jeep and it’s been in the garage for most of it’s life and it shows. Just spent $800 on getting it tuned up, but it still has a carb issue. You can come hear it run and we can drive it, but the carb struggles with keeping this thing fed. I had it in four-wheel drive this winter so I know that works as well. The engine is the flat head 6 cylinder. The only other issue is a couple flaws in the headliner and the driver door needs a new latch. Other than that, not much wrong with this unit. Let me know if you’re interested in coming out to take a look.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
“I’d like to post this Willys Wagon for sale. It been in the family for 40+ years, but never restored. It looks like original parts and has been in the warehouse for decades.
– Model 673 SW
– S/N 14105
– L6-161 Lightning Engine (2.6L)”
Craig shared this nice looking wagon.
“1960 Willys station Wagon 2Wheel Drive 3speed with overdrive. L226 Super Hurricane Engine. $9500. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Thank Craig for this one. It shouldn’t last long at this price.
“Very cool, priced to sell, vintage maroon and tan Willy.”
UPDATE: Was listed on eBay auction that ended 05/28 and it did not sell at that time.
Mike forwarded this ad. Seller notes the transmission is a “4 spd. semi automatic transmission” offered by Willys? Neither Mike nor I have.
“I purchased this vehicle from the original owner in Palm Beach Fla..I am the second owner,have owned it for 31 years,been mostly in storage always run and stored w/marvel mystery oil in fuel.All original including tires(special no flat tires,no dry rot cracks at all)Totally unmolested ORIGINAL.RARE 4 spd. semi automatic transmission,Maverick model.Only 2500 of this rare model originally made,and made for 2 years only.Original carpet and burlap headliner in this model only.Top speed is 78 mph hour compared to 55 mph for all other models.You will not find another one like it in original condition/almost no rust on body,undercoated from factory.Staining on paint was from wd40,oops.Runs and drives PERFECTLY.The only thing ever replaced was the radiator and water pump, just replaced last year No repairs ever,very mint and original rare model.Runs and drives perfectly.My age is why I am selling some of my vehicles, John,three 21-30 two-20 four four, for any Q’s. Many people say they have a Maverick model and do not.Very few around and I have never seen an unmolested original, in the condition like this one.The vin#5814712927 tells you that this is the rare and very driveable Maverick model (78mph speeds)that make it very enjoyable to drive on today’s roads. I will be happy to assist your shipper with the pick up,or you can drive it home to anywhere and enjoy the drive home.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $16,500.
(01/20/2017) Craig shared this ad. Looks good.
“1961 Jeep Willys station wagon, 6-226, 4×4, 90s restoration, garage kept. Very few miles put on since restoration. All original except transmission, transfer case, and engine block. Have receipts for parts, mechanics manual, and master parts list. California vehicle.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $21,000.
(03/18/2017) For Sale: 1955 Willys Wagon, Flathead Six, with overdrive, new transfer case, insulated firewall, 5 new Coker whitewall tires, Quite Ride Acoustic and Heat Shield Kit, new carpet kit, new upgraded 12 Volt two speed windshield wiper motor, new heater valve and new fuel sender. Other parts to be included: car cover, new alternator, new electronic distributor, tuneup kit and service manual. Not willing to Deliver, but will assist with shipping. Price Negotiable.
UPDATE: Back on eBay
(10/19/2016) These wagons were produced in Brazil between 1960-1977. Learn more at the 3B site. This is likely one of only a couple of these in the US.
“1966 Willys Wagon / Willys Wagoneer. This is a very nice car and runs great The car is in good condition, seats that are in good condition (small tear on passenger side). Car is ready to go.”
View all the information on eBay
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3800.
(02/15/2017) Missing some trim, but could be worth a look.
“Nice restoreable jeep.
Complete
4 cylinder engine
3 speed on column”
John spotted this early wagon on Hemmings. Looks like a good restoration candidate.
https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2017/03/24/hemmings-find-of-the-day-1949-willys-jeep-delivery
Very original, relatively rare 4×2 Willys Panel Wagon in “All There” condition, owned by the same family since 1959. Original California vehicle, it was parked in 1963 in Hollywood, California, by the second owner. In 2009, to avert a sale to the junkyard, another family member moved it to a garage in Duarte, California, in 2009, with the goal of fully restoring it, but time and space are simply not resources available at this time. As such, it’s time to find it a new caretaker.
The body – All of the steel is clean and straight except for tiny square windows that were installed at the rear of the panels; the doors open and close easily; the glass is in very good condition showing only a tiny bit of delaminating occurring at the edges; the trim and brightwork is good, but in need of serious cleaning or replating; there are no major dents or dings to speak of, although the right side area under the door has sustained some light damage; the roof is very straight, like 99% of the rest of this vehicle.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $24,000.
57 Willys Wagon. GREAT FOR THE COLLECTOR $18K. Cash. Firm.
You can still find many a ratty totally rusted out Willy Wagons around but very few of these left that’re in this good of a condition! It was non-running when I bought it, I’ve invested many thousand into it, taking care to try and replace with all original. With the exception, the owners before me dropped in a V8 327 short block.
Runs well. New radiator, new heavy duty lifetime shocks, kill switch, large heavy duty battery, heater installed (actually 2 heaters the first one I didn’t like so I bought another (period piece) one sandblasted it painted it — it’s ready to install)
Looks good.
“1958 Willys Wagon for sale. All original drivetrain. L-226 Flathead 6 engine, T-90 3 speed transmission and Dana 18 Transfer case.
The body is in very good shape with minor rust. Some oil leaks and will need a clutch soon. Starts, drives, and stops.
Drivers seat (needs upholstery) and passenger seat frame only.
It is hard to find an original Willys Wagon with a body in this condition. It wouldn’t take much to make it a nice, comfortable daily driver.”
Dave’s got this nice wagon for sale.
http://willysforsale.com/ads/1957-l6-226-4wd-wagon/
“Owned for 27 years. Selling, as I just don’t spend the time on it that it deserves.
Starts, runs and stops, but the engine and drivetrain are old and tired. Brakes are new all around.
Slave cylinders, Master, pads and clips. Parking brake cabling is free and works. Wheel bearings are in good shape, and all 4 recently rebuilt and repacked (left rear replaced). Needs shocks replaced. Especially the back ones. Guy that had it before me, lifted it all around about 2 inches, with “not bad” work. But that means the shock throw is “not standard”.
Wiring is all new. Put in a fuse block as well. Winch is a 12,000lb mechanical from the Power Takeoff, and works like a champ.
4wd all works, locking hubs are smooth, kingpin bearings real nice, and the front knuckle seals newly replaced and serviced with the proper lube, so it doesn’t just ooze right out. Steering gearbox centers up pretty nicely, but it too is simply “old”.
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $7000.
(02/09/2017) “1962 Kaiser Willys Wagon for sale. This a very nice, well kept original vehicle. It runs and drives as well as it looks.
This vehicle was purchased by a local ranch and it stayed there until a close friend of mine purchased it in 2014. We replaced all 4 springs, installed new wheels and tires, and replaced the water pump. It has had less than 50 miles put on it since this work was completed.
The original straight 6 was replaced with a 283 small block chevy. The original 3 speed Borg Warner T-90 trans was retained, and it shifts very smooth. The transfer case is a Dana 18 twin stick (Hi/Low & 2wd/4wd). Front axle is a Dana 27, rear is a Dana 44. I believe the gear ratio is 4.10.
The original paint shows very well. Two tone Fountain Green Poly over Plantation White. There are some faded spots on the hood, but I’m certain it could be buffed and made to shine nicely. The interior is in very good condition. The drivers side front and rear seats appear to have been re-covered, but still look good. The headliner has been removed. No rust to speak of as this rig spent the majority of it’s life in a barn shielded from the elements.
This would make an excellent restoration candidate as very little needs to be done to the body and the running gear is all functional. Or drive it as is, and enjoy it for many years.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/22/2016) Looks in good shape.
“1959 Willys Wagon
Rebuilt Motor
New Tires
New Fuel Pump
New Clutch
12 volt System
Electric Wipers
Colorado Car / 2nd owner
Original/ Unmolested”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500. That was quick!
Looks solid.
“1955 Willis wagon all original runs and drives great new tires currently registered $8500 have lots of extra parts and extra engine.”
Craig shared this wagon. Looks like it’s in goo dash.
“1951 Willys Station Wagon Rat Rod Surfer Woody Style (RARE). Odometer 34610 original.
1951 Willys Station Wagon Cruiser, Surface Rust 80% Original. Condition: Good For Restoration ( Straight 6 cylinder Bloc engine original)’
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/01/2016) Nice.
“1958 Willys Wagon with rebuilt original flat head 6. Restore to original inside & out. A must see in person. $15000.00 OBO. ”
Looks solid. Has a non stock front bumper.
“1949 Willies Jeep truck for sale. 4 cyl motor. Original flathead. Matching numbers. Very rare and hard to come by. Runs and drives as it should. $10,000 obo”