No pics and no description.
“I have the pink slip email me your number if interested. You pick up. I collect comic books maybe we can work a trade. Sorry no pics on my computer I do have some on my phone I can send.”
No pics and no description.
“I have the pink slip email me your number if interested. You pick up. I collect comic books maybe we can work a trade. Sorry no pics on my computer I do have some on my phone I can send.”
The body appears in good shape. There could be value here.
“have a 52 willies it is on a 88 bronco frame has trans and transfer case also have the original frame xtra fenders and core support if interested call”
No pics provided.
“Totally rebuilt, to much to mention. Call if you want more info or more pictures.”
UPDATE: Another Feshin Hole Postcard for sale.
“Scene shows a view of a catch of an 11 feet & over 1,000 pound Hammerhead Shark with 46 young caught near Bahia Honda by Wilma Branter of Ye Olde Feshin Hole of Marathon, Florida. Postcard is in very good condition and is postally unused.”
Dan spotted this nicely restored wagon. Despite the price, there is still a little work left.
“98 % complete needs a few final touches…Everything gone through…no rust, new paint inside and out, rubber, glass, headliner, white wall tires new or replated chrome original radio…rewired 12 volt system and electric wipers. Everything else is back to stock much more replaced. It has the F-6 161 Hurricane 685 Engine very rare 1952-1955. Sandblasted to bare metal professional paint job. This was a project I did while taking care of my terminally ill wife, she has passed and it is why I’m selling it. I’m willing to negotiate with shipping. A perfect parade vehicle…the PICs speak for themselves…I can email more. Call for more information.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3600
It’s a project that includes a warn overdrive. The body appears in good shape.
“Classic Willys 4×4 in great condition to restore. Maroon and white.
Original basketweave headliner in amazing shape.
Hurricane straight 6 engine. I have all the pieces to this car except
for the spare tire guard. Years ago I bought a bunch of unblemished interior panels to replace the flawed ones. I believe I have the full set…they just screw on.
I bought two replacement arm rests for the back seats. Have a couple of rolls of piping for headliner edges.
As you can see the woven headliner is still intact and cool.
The sheet metal is predominantly straight, as is the stainless. Front bumper has a bend that needs straightening. There is one rust thru spot in the sheetmetal about 3 inches long near the back right wheel.
I have all the wood slats for floor, all the seats, the spare tire. The last picture is of the extra transmission that allows overdrive, if one wants to install that feature.
I haven’t driven it since 2000 or so…but it’s a worthy project for restoration being so original and relatively good shape.
Rick built this nice looking wagon. I plan to see this in person the next time I’m in Spanaway, Washington.
Craigs spotted this one. It runs and appears worth a look.
“I’ve got a great 1953 Willys Station Wagon up for sale. This was the first 4 wheel drive station wagon to be produced.
It Currently runs quite well, it has a 4 cylinder over head valve engine with 75,000 miles.
The body has a very nice patina and not much rust.
The Willys needs brakes and tires.”
Needs brakes. Could use work on the seats.
“1953 Willy s Overland station wagon ,,,,Motor Runs ,,but needs Brakes. Everything for the jeep is there 4 cylinder motor.Standard Transmission,,,,,,Could be a Cool Woody Wagon,,,,,,Lien Sale ,,title,,asking $2850.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Need some more pics of this one. It looks interesting.
“1956 Willys jeep panel wagon turned into a truck. Body is solid. Homemade bed with seats in the back to haul around your buddies. Would be perfect on the farm or to mess around in the woods with. Tired are pretty decent. It needs a head gasket and will be good to go. All the parts are there. Motor isn’t stuck. Make a cash offer or let me know what you have to trade!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,000.
“This thing is amazing and in great shape with many brand new parts ready to put together! Willy’s Jeep Sedan Delivery Panel Van Wagon. Split windshield. Stock front I beam. Axle cowl pop up. Rear Rounded Fender Wells. Rare!!
Cargo Floor Wood Rails. Low cargo floor. Brand new short block engine, Brand new parts,rubber moldings etc… Does need transmission. Body in Excellent shape!! Serious inquiries only!! Can provide extra pictures to those that are serious! $18000”
It doesn’t have a fan for the radiator? Maybe the seller miswrote?
“1949 Willys wagon first year of 4×4. Has Super Hurricane Flat 6 engine over drive winch is a warn 8000 older restoration small spot of rust in r/h rear fender area good driver or project will heat up on longer drive have a fan for radiator not installed may just need work on shroud extra engine as well also other parts and tools. Good headliner.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500.
Mike’s got his nice looking wagon for sale. Just don’t mention it to his dog.
“1959 Willys Station Wagon
– Excellent condition, ‘un-molested’, rust free
– Super Hurricane straight 6 engine. Starts, idles, runs very well
– 4 wheel drive with overdrive (installed 2013)
– 7 year old paint (Jeep Emergency Green), no rust, fresh chrome
– Garage kept, driven +/-1,000 miles per year, no off-roading or inclement weather
– Not perfect, very good condition, clean title, driven regularly
– Comes with set of original steel rims, OEM spotlight, oak strip floor boards, etc”
Maverick?
“1958 Willys Maverick wagon. 2 wheel drive. 4cylinder. 3 speed with overdrive. New glass. Runs great.”
I thought the rims on this were interesting.
“949 Willys 360 Chrysler, needs transmission. Body rough, many good parts. Clear title, engine runs great, fix the trans and drive it.”
I really had to stare at this one for a while. I *think* this is might be a 2A with some 3B and wagon parts. But, it also has full floaters in the rear. I like the “original” flathead engine that is actually an f-head.
“1948 Willys Jeep with flat head 4 cyc original engine, manual, 4×4, all matching numbers…. this jeep has plowed our snow for years….”
Has a variety of updates.
“so, I’ve owned her for about 5 years. it was bone stock when I got her, but as a daily driver I couldn’t deal with the 45mph top speed. so I swapped in a crate 350, 700r4 automatic transmission and a Ford 8.8 rear end. also upgraded was a aluminum radiator with a pusher fan, converted her 12 volt , and all the other odds and ends to make her reliable.
Drove it like that for three years, then got another daily driver. its been parked in my yard ever since, with only the occasional crank up and idle every month or so..
it’s now time to let her go.”
Look solid.
“Hello Craigslist. Here i have a true classic 1958 willys jeep. It is in running conditions. so you can test drive it. It has a pretty good bone white color paint. This jeep is pretty solid and is being sold as is with pink slip in hand.”
Has a little floor rust and includes the original hurricane engine.
“owned since 1974
solid floors, minor rust (see photos)
283 Chevy V8 engine
3 speed
factory Warren overdrive
factory Warren hubs
electric wipers
comes with original Hurricane 6 engine and extra hood”
Craig spotted this. It has a sidewinder winch.
“54 willys waggon got it from my uncle he said it ran about a year ago and the motor is free just isnt getting spark the motor is a flat head 6 hurricane with a manual tranny car needs love but is passible to do as a project call or text any questions”
UPDATE: Still Available. This was for sale back in 2014.
Looks good.
“Very cool 1959 willys maverick buick 225v6 th200 transmission ford9inch rear end real head turner”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $22,500.
That yellow sure is a bright color.
“This is a very nice Willys wagon. It always attracts an audience wherever it goes. It was featured in Jeep Action magazine Nov/Dec 2014, and most recently, it was displayed indoors at the Ocean City convention center, during Jeep week. A lot of time and money was spent on it. The engine, transmission, and transfer case were rebuilt. There are a lot of new parts new radiator, water pump, carburetor, tires, master cylinder, battery, etc. A new Warn overdrive was installed for highway speeds, and new 11″ self adjusting brakes front & rear. The list goes on!”
Runs and drives with an updated engine.
“1961 Willys Wagon 289 V-8 with original 3 speed and 2 speed transfer case. New brakes, exhaust, springs, shocks. Very good mechanical condition. Body has some rust. Excellent for hunting or four-wheeling.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make offer.
Steve spotted this one. Maybe some value here?
“1950 willys overland panel no reasonable offer refused ”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** was $15,000.
(08/11/2016) A lot of work has been put into this one.
“Nice 1948 Custom Willy 327 Chevy engine air bag up to date tags tinted windows. power windows
this Willy is all metal”