UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $6500.
Looks pretty stock.The paint on the driver’s side appears thin.
“62 Willys, original equipment, 92,000 original miles on the 230 Hirricane engine. Body is straight. 4X4 with compound low. 2 door.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $6500.
Looks pretty stock.The paint on the driver’s side appears thin.
“62 Willys, original equipment, 92,000 original miles on the 230 Hirricane engine. Body is straight. 4X4 with compound low. 2 door.”
Seller rebuilt this while caring for his terminally ill wife. Brakes went out, so he’s selling it at a bargain price.
“Please READ this is a before accident PICs I flipped this car and needs repair…if your interested send me an email and I’ll send you PICs of damage. After having a test drive my brakes went out…I’m selling as a fixer upper…$26000 in receipts.
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. ”
UPDATE III: Looks like it sold. Was priced at $7500.
UPDATE II: Scott shared these additional pics on mother-in-law seats:
UPDATE: Lewis shared a photo he had of another mother-in-law seat:
Original Post: Wagon is Still For Sale
One pic shows it with a roof carrier and another doesn’t. It sure has a great vintage look.
“Here is a very rare and nice original 2wd willys jeep overland woody look wgn. Has rebuilt 4cyl flat head and 3 on column shift & over drive . Has amazing interior for the year, needs a little body work and paint, very little rust. This little wagon drives so nice for a 49, a must see. You wouldn’t find another like it, $7500.”
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.”
Maverick?
“1958 Willys Maverick wagon. 2 wheel drive. 4cylinder. 3 speed with overdrive. New glass. Runs great.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Jim’s selling his 1948 Willys Overland 2 wheel drive Station Wagon. It is a well kept older restoration, with the original 4 cylinder flat head, 3 speed on the column. No rust Runs great. $12,000″
Unclear if it runs or not. Might have some interesting history. Sounds like it could be a project.
“1957 Willy’s Jeep Wagon 4×4
It was originally a Weyco surveyors rig.
It was stored in a heated garage for over 40 years prior to me getting it.
It has a 6 cylinder engine with a 6 volt charging system.
Original paint.
It’s all there and waiting to be restored.
I’m asking $8000 OBO.
Not interested in trades.”
http://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/cto/5670587435.html
This wagon just sold on eBay for $18,000. The inside sure looks nice, but the outside could use work.
“Sweet baby Jesus! This truck is cool! This little beauty is a 1962 Willys Wagon Overland with only 23,343 original miles. It has lived its entire life in Story, Wyoming plowing a 60′ driveway. It has always been maintained by the previous owners son who has been a mechanic for 30+ years. It starts, runs and drives great! It still has good power, shifts good but does need a little brake work as it pulls to the right when you brake. It is still running its original drivetrain with a 6-226 Super Hurricane motor and a 3 speed manual transmission and working 4×4.
The undercarriage if free from any corrosion or rust as is the rest of the truck. The floor boards are solid and it even has the original floor mats that are in exceptional shape. It also has the original seat belts, upholstery and headliner that are in amazing shape for their age. The tube radio still works when it gets warmed up and sounds pretty darn good. It has one small tear in the seat but nothing big enough to want to take the originality away. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4600.
Appears in good shape.
“1956 Jeep Wagon. New paint. Has a 260 Ford V8. Runs good. Near origional other than the engine.”
Looks solid.
“Parting ways with a 1962 Jeep Willys Wagon. Most all original, including 6-226 Super Hurricane engine. I believe the only modifications to body or mechanical is a small mounting tab on the left, front bumper (can be seen in some pictures) and the battery/starter wiring. Jeep ran up great until about 3 years ago. It had a starter motor or solenoid requiring some work, I didn’t have the time and now here we are…
Some typical rusting in the back panel of the tailgate, typical for this make/model – you can see this in the pictures. There are also some shallow dents in the roof (you can see these from the pictures). Otherwise, the body is in good shape. This jeep has been garaged for the last 10 years or so.
More pictures are available upon request. Title is clean and in hand.”
Looks solid, but I can’t quite tell how good the paint is.
“1950 Willys Wagon 4×4. Original drive train with the F 134 4 cylinder motor, T90 3 speed transmission, Dana 18 transfer case, Dana 25 front axle, and Dana 44 rear axle. Custom headliner and seats redone. Original wooden slats in floor. Runs and drives good but brakes have to be pumped once to have a good pedal. New tires, water pump, rebuilt distributor and carb. There were only 2450 produced with the 4wd in 1950 so it’s a pretty rare vehicle. Not a perfect show vehicle and has a little rust but always gets compliments everywhere I take it. Asking $13,500 or BO. Will consider trades for muscle car or 1967-72 short bed Chevy truck.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,000.
Nathan spotted this one.
“1962 Jeep Willys Wagon. This vehicle is in Great condition and has all the chrome restored and all the Stainless Steel side trim that is usually missing on the vehicles. mileage is 88.100 miles. Had this vehicle appraised at over 30K. ”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was on eBay.
Has great restoration potential.
“1947 Willys Overland “Jeep” 2-wheel drive station wagon model 4-63
In late 1946 Jeep introduced the first all steel body station wagon, supposedly because of the advances in steel manufacturing and rolling perfected during WWII. Before that time all station wagons were “woodies”, with wooden side panels. I purchased this Jeep in 1972, with 52,000 miles on the odometer, in San Francisco from the original owner, a taxi cab driver who only drove it on vacation. It then became a semi – daily driver until about 19 years ago where it retired in my driveway due to insurance costs and a growing family. I have changed the oil and started the Jeep periodically, however the carburetor needs some work. It runs if gas is dribbled into the carburetor.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000
Dan spotted this nice looking wagon.
“A short history of this 1962 Jeep Willys Utility Wagon: it was originally purchased in late 1962 by Motherlode Bank of Placerville, CA for use by the bank in evaluating rural properties for potential mortgages. The president of the bank bought the truck from the bank when he retired, and he left it to his son who later gave it to his nephew, who kept it on a farm near Modesto, CA. The nephew later sold it to a northern California real estate appraiser who was evaluating the farm and saw it in a barn, and he sold it to me in 2010. I found the vehicle online and had it shipped to Georgia, after many discussions with the owner and a thorough inspection in California.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,900.
Great looking wagon.
“1962 Willy’s wagon , 4 x 4 , 3 spd , Hi-low range , L-226 Hurricane In-line 6 cyl , 55 K original miles , Ready for summer cruising”
UPDATE: Still Available.
Nice looking wagon.
“Excellent condition 1948 Willy’s Overland for sale by owner. Over $15,000 in rebuild. Asking $18,000 OBO. ”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was on eBay.
Seth forwarded this auction. Nice looking wagon!
“This is possibly the best Willys Wagon in the country. This vehicle has had a four year complete rotisserie restoration. The pictures are available. Everything on this Willys works perfectly and is factory. Know doubt it is nicer now then when left the factory. Please only serious buyers. Questions just let me know.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000
Not the best pics, but looks in good condition.
“Good condition. Appraised at $15,000. Title included. Need to sell.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/14/2014) At least one appears to run, maybe both.
“1960 Willy’s Station Wagon 4X4, winch & plow, with original continental ‘226’ 6 cyl engine, 3 spd high an low with optional lock outs. The engine is an excellent factory rebuilt. Body has usual midwest rust with amateur patchs and paint. It drove excellent, but had a click in reverse. I pulled cover off trans an discovered one tooth out of reverse idler gear. Have parts to fix. No time this winter. Will offer as is for $2750. Body panels are available, and restored these are bringing big bucks. Paint has faded since pictures were taken. Will consider storing until summer if paid for. Will need trailering. The only trades I would consider are small diesel tractor or mower like Kubota, Yanmar, Massey Ferguson, Ford, John Deere, International, Oliver, etc. 4×4 an loader a plus. Things with a 4bt or 6bt Cummins engine. UTV also.”
Seller has a parts vehicle as well.
“1952 Willys Jeep. 4WD and has running rebuilt 4 cyl engine. Body in good condition with minimal rust. All glass intact except for one side window on each side. Great project vehicle and Hot August Nights classic. Asking 1800.00 or best offer. Also have 1956 Willys jeep for parts. Bumpers, glass, misc. Asking 800.00 for parts car or will take 2500.00 for both. ”
Looks like a good project.
“1950 willys wagon does not run
good condition minor rust, rusted floor drivers only, rolls freely have title
rebuilt generator,starter,carb,reconditioned fuel tank,have lots of parts, side glass,head liner bows
seats in great shape.
6 volt
engine spins freely”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $26000
Looks solid.
“1962 Jeep Willys Wagon. This vehicle is in Great condition and has all the chrome restored and all the Stainless Steel side trim that is usually missing on the vehicles. mileage is 88.100 miles”
Nice looking wagon.
“http://Specialty_Sales_Classics.cleancarsorg.com/vslp/24040191/2/12464050/45
Vehicle Info
Stock #: B11149
VIN: P14960
Odometer: 19777
Drivetrain
Cylinders: 4
Transmission Type: Manual
Drivetrain: RWD
Body & Interior
Doors: 2
Interior Color: Brown”
Looks nice. Adam spotted this one.
“1960 JEEP WILLYS OVERLAND FOR SALE:
ASKING PRICE IS 15K ***NEGOTIABLE***
CLEAN TITLE, CURRENTLY HAS ANTIQUE INSURANCE;
EXTERIOR CONDITION & INTERIOR IS IN GOOD SHAPE (SEE PHOTOS).
LOW MILEAGE (10,258) RUNS AND DRIVES.
HURRICANE FLAT 6, ORIGINAL
HIGH/LOW RANGE, 3 SPEED;
4 WHL/FREE WHEELING, ORIG. WARNER HUBS”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $24,000.
(07/23/2015) This wagon sure shines.
“This is a great example of a complete frame off , rust free restoration. Rus and drives perfectly, and everything is in working order including 4 wheel drive.”