UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,500.
“Nice 1959 Willys Utility Wagon 4×4 fully restored with L6-226 engine. Fun to drive. Must see to appreciate. Serious purchasers only. No trades.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,500.
“Nice 1959 Willys Utility Wagon 4×4 fully restored with L6-226 engine. Fun to drive. Must see to appreciate. Serious purchasers only. No trades.”
Engine is out.
“This vehicle is a barn find and does not run. Motor is removed and disassembled. Front and rear windows have bullet hole. Several rusted-thru spots on lower body. Chrome is in great condition, inside and out. This Willys is cleaned-up and ready for restoration. Will consider all reasonable offers.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $1200.
(05/15/2016) It looks like there’s value here.
“1957 willys wagon project, Has volare front suspension, 8 3/4 rear axle, setup for mopar small block, comes with alot of extra parts, has the factory split folding seats. Needs ALOT of work. Body is fair, no major rust, fire wall is cut out to add modern steering and brakes will take fabrication to finish, but would make a cool rat rod, Does not run, Engine block included for mock up. No transmission. Has clean title. $1200 firm maybe trade for small block chevy parts.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/07/2016) Has no drivetrain.
“Great project wagon! Has no motor or transmission.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $9995. I’m wondering if the seller meant $19995? At $9995 this looks like a great price.
Nice looking wagon.
“1947 Willys – Show Car/Collector piece, Maverick rear end, Mustang 2 front end, Buick motor, digital dash, $21,000 or best offer ”
Appears worth a look.
“Willys wagon roller in great shape, no engine but has lots of extra parts and a newly rebuilt transmission inside wagon.
Very minimal rust, a great start to your project, grill is not included. Picked up last summer, too good of shape to part out. No title.”
No drivetrain, but might make a good custom wagon.
“No motor
No transmission”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2000.
“1964 Willys jeep all original, 2nd owner, excellent body. No rust, no dents, no bonds. Needs engine.
2000.00 firm, serious inquiries only.’
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5800.
(05/03/2016) It’s a project.
“I purchased this 1962 Willys Jeep Wagon as a project from someone who couldn’t keep it back in the 90’s. My plan was to continue the work he started but too many other projects got in the way. It has been stored in my barn waiting for me to get going…and now…well???
4 cylinder engine was rebuilt.
It comes with stainless steel exhaust and pipe, replacement fender skirts for rear, new hinge for tailgate, original seats. Frame is in very good shape, body needs a little work.”
Has some upgrades. Note the government plate. Maybe old border patrol vehicle?
Very rare 1964 Jeep Willys wagon, the original SUV! The last year these were made. This one has the rare ambulance/barn style back doors instead of a tailgate. I bought it in 1998 and it had already been converted to a 350 Chevy V8 engine, it was my daily driver for years. It runs great. Of course it rattles and squeaks like any old vintage vehicle. I have all receipts and original vehicle service manual. License and registration are current.
Here’s a list of other upgrades done since I bought it.
Muncie granny 4 speed transmission
Dana 44
205 transfer case
MD44 3.54 R/P
Wagoneer type brake upgrade
rear hubs
Heavy duty custom radiator
Recent work:
wheel cylinders
valve cover gaskets
battery
tires
brake shoes
brake lines
Has some rust here and there, but all in all a great old 4 wheel drive vehicle that can get you practically anywhere and is super fun to drive!”