UPDATE: This brochure was originally sold on eBay in 2018.
“1952 Willys Overland 475 Utility Ambulance Specification Sheet.”
UPDATE: This brochure was originally sold on eBay in 2018.
“1952 Willys Overland 475 Utility Ambulance Specification Sheet.”
Both vehicles have titles.
“I bought this wagon in Phoenix, AZ in 2008 and haven’t gotten around to bringing it back to what it should be so it is time to move it on. This vehicle is in great physical shape and it was running when I parked it. Rust is limited to the driver and passenger floor and tailgate. The floors are the original. The sale comes with a real solid replacement tailgate, bumper and much much more. It also comes with a 1955 donor wagon that has a good frame and lots of parts. Both are titled. Both have new tires and the 55 has original repainted wheels. I have not included pictures of the donor vehicle. The 1950 has an F134, 4 cylinder and the 1955 has a Super Hurricane, 6 cylinder which was also running prior to moth balling. There is a full set of glass for the windows and lots of hard to find parts. This is a must see to appreciate what it is and what goes with it. Feel free to call or text. My number is in the reply area. If your looking for a Willys Wagon project you won’t find a better one to start with.”
https://nmi.craigslist.org/cto/d/1950-willys-wagon-jeep-and/6439253732.html
This doesn’t run at the moment. Sure looks like an unrestored gem that would clean up nicely.
“I am selling a 1951 Willy’s Wagon for sale. This is a very clean vehicle. Must see to appreciate. I have not had it running in awhile, but it did run years ago. Very low original miles. Asking $10,000, but will consider all reasonable offers. Thanks for looking!”
https://albuquerque.craigslist.org/cto/d/1951-willys-wagon/6491011124.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“As you can tell by the picture of the engine compartment, I drive it very often. I live on a dirt road, which is why its a bit dirty. I will get it professionally detailed before delivery.
It is a 1948 Willys Wagon that still has the original frame, suspension and brakes. At some point someone installed a Ford V8 along with a manual transmission. Whoever did the work did a really great job. If you didn’t know better you would think it came with this engine from the factory. It also has a Vintage Air AC system which works great and was recently serviced by a Vintage Air dealer in Central Texas.
There is a little bit of rust under the paint on the bottom of the doors. If you look closely in the pictures you can see it. The only other place that has rust is the bottom of the tailgate, on the inside. Its not bad, and is a very common problem with these trucks. The floor boards and all other areas have no rust and are completely solid.
The badges on each side of the hood are wrong. They indicate that the vehicle is “4 Wheel Drive”. It is not a 4 wheel drive model.
The roof has been repainted since the pictures were taken. It had a small spot where the clear coat was pealing. The new paint matches perfectly, and looks really great.
I am selling this vehicle to help fund the purchase of an old Chevy Suburban.”
I believe this is a factory-done parkway conversion, as it has rivets/screws between the two rear windows (Please advise if I’ve got this wrong). This may have a government plate, too.
“Willys Jeep station wagon 1964 2 or 4wd 230 overhead cam engine, rare ambulance double doors, good body great rat rod clear pa title”
https://lancaster.craigslist.org/for/d/willys-jeep-station-wagon-1964/6487882092.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
TJ shared this wagon. Could be worth a look.
“Trick Wagon
Ready for restoration.
1957 Jeep Utility Wagon 4×4
226 Super Hurricane flat head 6 cylinder engine complete
Comes with extra rear body for replacement side panels.
Has some rust but easy to fix.”
Has plenty of mods.
“1960 willys panel truck. Good ohio title. I think the front sheet metal is 1948 willys. Flip nose with louvers. 350 chevy motor. Good new brakes. Good tires. Can be driven home if u dont live 2 far. Needs some work but not much to be dependable. Has a transmission leak and needs some wiring. Possible trade for street rod or rat rod.”
https://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/d/1960-willys-panel-truck/6491893596.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6800.
Glenn spotted this wagon.
“Classic Fun in this 1961 Willys Wagon
Original Flat Head 6 Super Hurricane Engine
Three Speed Transmission
4×4
Engine and Drivetrain Strong
Good Tires”
No pics provided.
“Custom 1955 Willy’s Jeep built with all brand new hot rod parts. Rear seat removed for extra gas tank. New yellow paint. A very clean and loud classic! Jeep has been garaged for a good 10 years. It’s in next to perfect rebuilt condition.”
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/d/1955-willys-jeep-hot-rod/6481389457.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Could be good for the price.
“Selling my beloved 1962 Willys wagon. In decent unmolested condition. All original except for tires, wheels, and a radio. Rare original 230 engine runs but needs the carb cleaned. Also needs a brake master cylinder. Slight pinholes in drivers floorboard, but otherwise rust is not an issue. Amateur body work on drivers door. Drive it the way it is with a little work, or it is an excellent ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
This may be worth a look.
“All original 1947 Willys Wagon 2 wheel drive., Go Devil 4 cyl engine, ( Not running, but engine is not froze, the previous owner said it ran when parked, but i’ve heard that before!) 3 speed column shift. Seats were re-upholstered by previous owner and are still in good shape.
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Scramboleer Dan shared an Old Willys Forum thread that has pics and a discussion of a 1954 four door wagon that has two rear suicide doors. Later on, the thread contains a video link with Paul Barry sharing a photo of a 3 door wagon with one rear suicide door. At this point, the unknown question is … was this modified at the factory, at Fairmont, or somewhere else? In the meantime, we all seem to be unanimous in our jealously of the new owner 🙂
http://www.oldwillysforum.com/forum/showthread.php?13094-Suicide-door-Wagon-Does-exist (there are more pics in the thread)
Mike and Carl both forwarded this oddity: a custom DJ-5 with a wagon front end and CJ-2A 4WD modification.
“Truck is Titled as a 1976 AM General
Cut Down Willys Based on CJ2A Jeep 4×4
Frame 1946 CJ2A axles, transmission, and transfer case
Engine Later L head 134
Body front 1955 Willys
Body rear 1976 AM General mail Jeep with roof removed-body reinforced with 2×4 boxed steel in rockers, all rusty metal replaced
Dash-1976 AM General
Wiring-1976 AM General- Everything works except the windshield wipers
New electric fuel pump, new radiator, new windshields
Rebuilt carb, master cylinder
Tires-General Liberator–very good tread
Truck runs, shifts, and brakes well- 4×4 works as it should
New Olive Drab paint”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(12/13/2017) Seller is in the process of fixing this up, but must sell. has a gov plate.
“1961 Willys 4X4 Overland Wagon. Rare ranch doors, the 226 Hurricane flat head 6 motor was rebuilt by A&F motors 3,500. and has no more than 1,000 miles on it. The engine compartment was repainted when the motor was rebuilt. The truck runs and drives great starts right up every time. Carb was rebuilt 6 months ago. I was in the process of restoring this vehicle but have to move in less than 60 days. Must sell. I restored a 1959 8 years ago and it brought 15,900 on Ebay.
This is an easy project does need body work and paint. You can rat rod it as is. That seems to be what everyone is doing these days. Nice interior and rat rod exterior. The side windows, seats frames. cushions, headliner are out of the vehicle except for the driver and passenger side windows and front windshield and both rear glass All the glass is there along with all interior side moldings. The side panels are in good shape and the oak floor strips are in nice shape and are solid. The left rear wheel well has some rust through about 9 inches long as seen in the picture.
Mike spotted this unique jeep. It runs, but is not road worthy.
“48 Willys wagon body mated to a 95 caprice wagon lower. Car runs and drives but is not road ready yet. LT1 engine auto trans. All hard work is already done. Car still has factory a.c. if you want it. Willing to trade for an SUV 2006 or newer.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/01/2017) Looks good.
“This Jeep is sharp, Buick 350 V-8, Barn doors, 3 speed manual transmission, 4×4. She runs strong and drives nice.
Registered non-op, pink slip in hand, clean title
It’s street legal and ready to come off non-op. NO smog required.
There is some rust on the lower front rocker panels and some surface rust but over all a great looking vehicle.
Interior is not finished. She has lots of new and extra part’s.
True survivor, sound vehicle. Great for a desert project-4wheel drive, or street cruiser. Willy’s the original Jeep!
No trades, No help required in selling, No-unsolicited services or offers.”
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/d/1960-willys-parkway/6457468167.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Runs. Is that some kind of plaque on the dash (yellow). This may also have a gov data plate on the glove box lid.
“I have a 1958 Willy’s Sedan For Sale it run and drive but need work. My farther was in the process of restoring it when passed away asking $3,500.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
Looks good. Driver’s side window may be cracked.
“For most of us the classic car world is about standing out with some attitude, and it doesn’t get more custom or unique than this. After all a 1949 Willys Wagon is already going to draw a crowd, but when its been fully custom built with a performance V8 and front disc brakes then you will always be the coolest custom everywhere you go.
The handsome, upright wagon body says Jeep as loudly as any modern CJ, and it’s a familiar the world over. But this icon is instantly recognizable as a fully built classic. The Torch Red paint looks great from a distance and you will not need to worry about trailering this baby to your Friday Night Cruise. The old and new world styles combine nicely on the brightwork where the grille, bumper, and cursive Willys scripts combine nicely with the competition style alloy wheels and bright side exhaust tips.
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Ted spotted this. It Includes a gov plate.
“A 1957 Willys 4×4 Station Wagon, non running Chevy V-8. I had the interior done and thats about as far as I got. This wagon has a military data plate. $3500”
https://lasvegas.craigslist.org/cto/d/1952-willys-aero-wing-2-dr/6452751492.html
UPDATE; **SOLD** Was $5500.
Has a unique paint job.
“1953 Willys Jeep Station Wagon. Wagon been painted several times.
(Present paint scheme: multi-color.)
Sits on 1988 Chevy S-10 frame with 4WD transaxle. Carbureted 4.3 L V-6 engine.
3 speed auto 350 transmission / 350ci engine.
Headliner excellent condition with nice mags.
24,000 miles on rebuild. Project car but also fairly rare.
Photos of engine and more interior in coming days.
(Vehicle resides 1/2 mile north of Interstate I-44.)”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $55,000.
The price is steep, but, that aside, it looks like a nice build.
“Total frame off rebuild, 302 crate ford v8 with c4 auto transmisson and new Saturn o.d, original rebuilt 4×4 with hubs. Warn 8000 lb electric winch and custom built bumper guard, painted with ppg urathane and clearcoated. Original seats and powdercoated seat frames. Custom roof rack and interior bed wood. New smoke grey glass. Air-conditioning and heat. Original am working radio. Electric windshield wipers
Never driven off road.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $13,500
(12/11/2017) Some classic art on this wagon.
“this is a very rare 50 willys sedan delivery or panel truck,has 350 chevy motor 350 tranny, mustang11 front end with manual rack that steers great, has finished interior with elec seats, lots of chrome under hood, chrome alt, brake booster, water pump, eledbock alum intake and valve covers and breather, has air brushed stage coach mural and wood grain trim, custom chrome rolled bumpers, this is not a show car but is nice cruiser, may look at part trades, no boats or bikes”
UPDATE: **Still Available**
“1955 WILLYS WAGON
New GM crate motor 350 less than a thousand miles on it
New Accel vacuum advance
distributor
Polished Edelbrock manifold and carburetor
Shorty headers with new exhaust and mufflers
Be cool aluminum radiator and electric fan on thermostat
Front disc brakes
New tires and rims
285/75/16. (33 inch)
New gas tank sending unit and lines
New paint Job
Custom front and rear bumpers with matching Rock sliders
New 6000 pound Warn winch
New carpet kit
All the wood is in the wagon
This is a California car no rust very solid very clean“
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/d/1955-willys-wagon/6446040683.html
Newest pic:
Older pic:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000. Greg suspects this may not be a Parkway.
Lots of updates to this runner.
“1950 Willys
Small Block, 400 Auto, 3/4 ton axles”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
This looks nice.
“Real nice mild resto-mod.
Originally a 2WD chassis, it has been modified with a Camaro sub-frame to house the V8.
– 350ci Crate Chevy V8 Installed November 2016
– 350 Turbo Transmission
– Lokar Trans Cooler
– Power Steering w/ Tilt
– Power Front Disc Brakes
– New “Vintage” Gauges
– Aluminum Radiator
– Rear Bagged Suspension
– AM/FM/CD Stereo
– Rear Wood Bed
– Dual Flowmasters
.. and much more. A very quick and strong little “SUV”
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/cto/d/1951-willys-wagon-restored/6439434194.html