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https://fresno.craigslist.org/cto/d/fresno-1962-willys-wagon/6876221694.html
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https://fresno.craigslist.org/cto/d/fresno-1962-willys-wagon/6876221694.html
It’s a 2WD project with a solid looking body. This looks like a good restoration candidate.
https://albany.craigslist.org/cto/d/schenectady-1950-willys-jeep-wagon/6876866071.html
“Rare – 1950 Willys Overland Jeep Wagon from California! 2 wheel drive but comes with two sets of 4×4 axels and the transfer case. Very-very little rust with the optional Lightning 6 motor and 3 speed manual with very-rare overdrive! Lots of spare parts!”
Michael is selling this Wagon/Cherokee custom build.
https://classifieds.ksl.com/listing/55663930
“’59 Willys Wagoneer. Complete engine, transmission, transfer-case, front & rear end, and suspension from 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee (ZJ) original owner. Welding and set-up done by Brandon Johnson of BC Customs/SXOR Mobility Vehicles in 2005.
Coil suspension, sway bars, steering, is Grand Cherokee and was done right. Boxed frame. New Edelbrock manifold, Holly carb. New drive lines. Motor (318 ci (5.2L) runs. No brakes, no cooling, some surface rust, and floor rust. All fixable. Great project for cool 4×4.
The car has set in a garage for the past 15 years with minimal work. Over $10K invested. I will consider any reasonable offer.”
Includes a parts rig.
https://eugene.craigslist.org/cto/d/freeland-1961-willys-wagon-4×4/6859505191.html
“1961 Willy’s Wagon PLUS 1958 complete additional vehicle for parts or separate restoration.
The 1961 looks great, runs and drives great. 283 V-8. Super clean. We just invested thousands in this classic including brand new: axles, inner and outer axle seals, all bearings, brakes, drums, hubs, brake lines, 4wd hub rebuild, exhaust, shocks and a recent clutch. You can drive it now! Looks really great.
The 1958 is all there, restoration was started years ago, but it needs work. Includes another 283 V-8, great tires, transmission and transfer case plus tones of extra parts.”
UPDATE: The complete set of plans for the Wander Wagon is shown below. Previously, I’d only had the first part of the build scanned.
In 1948 Popular Homecraft Magazine did a two article series on the construction of a home built Jeep Station Wagon. The name for the custom wagon was the Wander Wagon Junior. The project was shared with readers over two issues, the 1948 Jan-Feb issue and the 1948 Mar-Apr issue. I was finally able to locate a copy of the Mar-Apr issue, so now the full build is shown below.
PART I: January-February 1948 issue:
Glenn shared this wagon.
https://providence.craigslist.org/cto/d/greene-1952-willys-station-wagon/6827163725.html
“2wd Station Wagon, F134 engine, not running, complete with extra excellent hood and fenders. Paperwork included.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
Nice looking wagon.
“Listing for a friend. You are looking at a very nice and well detailed 1956 Willys Station Wagon. It is the 4 wheel drive with the Continental 226 engine. It has had a very nice restoration including brand new interior with great attention to detail. Powdercoated seat frames, new upholstery, headliner, floor, etc. All new chrome along with updated stereo as well. New chrome grill. Also has brand new tires including the spare. Paint shows very nice, although has minor rust showing above drivers rear wheel well and bottom right of rear hatch. It also has new wiring and generator under the hood. Attention to detail on this truck is apparent throughout.
The bad part and reason for the very low price, is while enjoying all this fresh work, the engine let go with one of it’s rod bearings and will need a rebuild. It is all complete and has not been pulled out, my friend is just done with it and ready to just move on from it now. No expense has been spared and you will not be dissapointed. Asking 14,000”
This April 6th auction includes “’51 Willys Jeep; Willys Wagon Parkway”.
https://www.auctionzip.com/Listings/3225056.html?kwd=willys&zip=&category=0
“FRIDAY APRIL 5, 2019 @ 10:00a.m.-Marbles-Coins-Watches-Farm Toys
Firearms, Ammo & Knives@ 3:00p.m.
SATURDAY APRIL 6, 2019 @ 10A.M.
Vehicles-Equipment-Tools
Whalen Auction Bldg, 8020 Manore Rd., Neapolis, OH. (gps use Grand Rapids OH 43522) Exit 63 off St. Rt 24 to West on St Rt 64 towards Whitehouse, turn South on Finzel Rd. to dead end into Neapolis-Waterville Rd., turn right (west) to corner of Manore.”
No pics provided.
https://baltimore.craigslist.org/cto/d/annapolis-52-willys-jeep-project/6817507655.html
“52 Willy’s Jeep. Clear title. Rolling chassis needs new body tub. New frame and body parts. Original transmission and front/rear ends. New suspension, wheels, tires, steering box etc. Buick iron V6 at engine builder. Finish motor yourself or have him build to your spec.”
UPDATE: Still Available. Hasn’t been listed in a couple years.
(12/14/2016) Lots of updates.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/d/1951-willys-jeep-station-wagon/6814826203.html
“1951 Willys Jeep Station Wagon
Frame off restoration, Mustang II front end, Disk brakes, Mercedes seats, Buick V6 engine, Turbo 350, Ford 8inch.
No power steering
Video: youtu.be/IRggFXgFzYs”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was on ebay
(last listed on ebay in Jan 2015) “This is a custom, one-off Willy’s Jeep. It was made for Henry Kaiser, when he retired to Hawaii and became involved in tourism and land development. He had the custom pink long-wheelbase Willys wagon built for exploring the island. Kaiser’s wife loved pink and all of his construction equipment was painted pink, so that seems to be where the pink color for the Jeep came from. This can all be seen on the following web page, along with a photo (which is the black and white photo provided in the photos of the vehicle) of the Jeep in Hawaii : http://cj3b.info/Siblings/SurreyHawaii.html
We also have documentation from the Kaiser Jeep Corporation stating that this Jeep is an authentic one of a kind Jeep. Please only serious inquiries only and please do not try to convince us that we are wrong about it being a one of a kind, this is most definitely not a railroad Jeep. We know what we have and are willing to answer questions of those with serious inquiries about this vehicle.”
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The seller claims to have documentation to prove that this is the only four door limo-like wagon made. to Willys Country this wagon was once used as a limo for an airport. Whether there was only one built or remains an undocumented issue at this point. Is the wagon above the same one that’s in the photo below? Hard to say for sure.
Those are some big rear wheels!
https://desmoines.craigslist.org/cto/d/newton-1953-willys-wagoneer/6772197712.html
“1953 willys wagoneer custom. new custom built chassic, 5″ chopped top, 21″strechted wheel base, 350 tbi/375 turbo, p/dic brakes,p/s, 4 seater, all new brakes,new glass,new gauges, an much more, vary few miles on fresh build”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Mike shared this wagon. This could be worth a look.
“This is a diamond of an antique auto,barn find original owner kept it in a heated garage.for most of its life,has all maintenance records n original title n owners manual.selling locally also so listing can end anytime unless bid is made.classic time piece.”
UPDATE: Terry pointed out that this same vehicle, a SPEN self-sustaining motion picture unit, appears in a Willys Industrial Equipment book brochure. Here it is below:
Talk about a rare jeep. Anyone ever seen one of these (if there are any left). It’s a specially outfitted jeep for the State Department for carrying the story of America to the world. The first pics below were from a September 1949 issue of Popular Science, while the newspaper article was carried in the Sunday Star on Sunday, April 17, 1949.
From the September 1949 issue of Popular Science:
From the Sunday Star, April 17, 1949:
Nice looking wagon.
https://mohave.craigslist.org/cto/d/las-vegas-50-willys-panel/6791284757.html
“Willys Panel, 350/350 mustang frt end. camero rear end. Runs good.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
Still has an F-head.
“All original new paint and interior runs fine smokes a little f head 3 on the tree ask if your serious . NO trades! Clean az.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
The wagon appears in good shape. Fredricks Outdoor still operates. The speedometer has been updated (and the large speedo is incorrect for a 1954).
“1954 JEEP WILLYS 4X4 WAGON
MOSTLY RESTORED, DRIVES GREAT FOR BEING 65 YEARS OLD! 4WD WORKS AND GEARS SHIFT SMOOTHLY ”
UPDATE: Auction Completed.
Matt shared a link to this auction that includes a wagon, a truck, and a CJ-2A, along with a several belt driven saws.
REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD, TOOLS, ANTIQUE TRACTORS, VINTAGE AUTOS, & EQUIPMENT Auction
Location: 35433 Hwy 10, Excelsior Springs, MO
11:00 AM Saturday January 19th, 2019
REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY
UPDATE: Price dropped to $12,500
(05/30/2015) Looks nice.
https://fredericksburg.craigslist.org/cto/d/king-george-1948-willys-panel-truck/6779481955.html
“48 willy panel truck tubbed out with 302 ford motor rack and pinion front with 4 link and coil rearend with 33 inches tires.Very rare panel truck.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/15/2018) No pics provided.
https://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/d/seagoville-48-willys-jeep/6769851777.html
“I have a 48 Willis Jeep and that is guessing I really don’t know the jeep has been sitting a long time has no tires and rims on it sitting on the ground look to have original motor and trans in it and that’s all I know about it so there’s no questions really I can ask answer for you because that’s all I know if you’re interested I’ll take 1500 for it I mite do some trading what you got?”
No pics provided.
https://fortcollins.craigslist.org/cto/d/fort-collins-1948-willys-jeep/6781479775.html
“Project Jeep
No time to finish
Body is currently in primer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
(11/20/2018) This one is worth a look.
“Im selling this beautiful Kia Red Metallic 1949 jeep Willys Overland wagon. It is a great running Willys with everything gone over, replaced, or adjusted this year (2018) with over $7000 in receipts! New speedometer cable, Oil pump and oil lines, Arm rests, door panels, All new fluids, etc. etc. Upgraded to a 12 volt system with under dash fuse box. All new glass and rubber seals, Window channel felt and weather seals. Triple gauge set installed. All paperwork, documents, receipts, and in work photographs will be included as a vehicle history record. A wonderful turnkey driving car.Three on the tree original shift. Original Hurricane flat 4 cylinder engine. The inside has not been redone as that is for the new owner’s thoughts to decide upon. Modified original window wagon. This Willys is not perfect, but for a 1949 vehicle, it is pretty darn nice.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Andy shared this one. It’s supposed to be a Maverick. That leads to the age old question, what is a Maverick. According to Grover’s site, the Maverick should have a serial number prefix of 58147. Some folks have argued that only the true Maverick was only made in 1959 (and was the first wagon to have a one-piece windshield).
“Willys Mavrick 4×2 Needs work, does not run has Buick V6 engine, standard on the floor. Rear quarters, door bottoms, floors, rockers were done once. Still have rear gate and glass but was converted to delivery doors only for the reason that my dad was “didn’t want to crawl over the gate to get stuff out of the back”. I have original trim to put back on it.I had big plans but life is life, sick of looking at it. Dont know miles on engine or wagon.Was my father’s and was our family car when I was a kid. If your not serious than let’s not waist each others time.”
Interesting build.
https://binghamton.craigslist.org/cto/d/1947-willya-sedan-delivery/6757536876.html
“This is a western car that was brought East. It is the original body mated to an 83 Ford Ranger chassis and uses the Ford running gear, V6 and automatic. Lots of changes like reversed doors, power windows, electric wipers, power seat, remote door openers, custom taillights, custom bumpers, tinted glass, dual exhausts, custom paint and more. This is a street rod and it is licensed and on the road, driven only in the summer but driven everywhere. It runs along fine on the turnpikes and keeps up with traffic at any legal speed. I am downsizing my collection so I am not interested in any trades.”
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