UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/13/2016) Nice looking rig. Apparently lacks heat & air.
“Frame off restoration, Chevy 350/350, Mustang II suspension, Many custom parts and modifications, too much to list.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/13/2016) Nice looking rig. Apparently lacks heat & air.
“Frame off restoration, Chevy 350/350, Mustang II suspension, Many custom parts and modifications, too much to list.”
Might be a good project.
“”49″ Willys panel. Typical areas of rust. Not running and missing some engine items, interior and gauges, etc. Engine and tranny were very tired last time it was running. Interior compartment pretty well gutted. Can’t confirm any of the following as being 100% accurate: Mercury 302 with C4 automatic transmission. Set up for Holley 4 barrel (missing), dual point distributor, Mustang II front end. Serious inquires only please.”
John spotted this early wagon on Hemmings. Looks like a good restoration candidate.
https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2017/03/24/hemmings-find-of-the-day-1949-willys-jeep-delivery
Very original, relatively rare 4×2 Willys Panel Wagon in “All There” condition, owned by the same family since 1959. Original California vehicle, it was parked in 1963 in Hollywood, California, by the second owner. In 2009, to avert a sale to the junkyard, another family member moved it to a garage in Duarte, California, in 2009, with the goal of fully restoring it, but time and space are simply not resources available at this time. As such, it’s time to find it a new caretaker.
The body – All of the steel is clean and straight except for tiny square windows that were installed at the rear of the panels; the doors open and close easily; the glass is in very good condition showing only a tiny bit of delaminating occurring at the edges; the trim and brightwork is good, but in need of serious cleaning or replating; there are no major dents or dings to speak of, although the right side area under the door has sustained some light damage; the roof is very straight, like 99% of the rest of this vehicle.
Not sure how much value is here, but there is some parts value. Seller is also kicking in other parts.
‘Selling a 1960 Willys Jeep wagon. It’s a 4×4, 3 speed manual with the twin stick transfer case. It has the 6 cylinder “superhurricane” motor. It is in rough shape. The body has a fair amount of rust, particularly on the passenger floor board and the door bottoms. The engine doesn’t currently run but does spin freely, it ran a few years ago but I’m guessing the ignition points are wore out now. Included with it is a dana 44 rear axle and a dana 30 front axle from a Jeep Grand Cherokee with disc brakes along with the front drive shaft from the same vehicle. All of the brackets have been removed from them as I was planning on fitting them to the willys. It will need to be towed. Price is or best offer. I am not interested in trades.”
Transporting this to the US won’t be cheap. The price seems a bit high vis-a-via the value of the dollar in Brazil.
“This model of Station Wagon was developed and manufactured exclusively in Brazil by Willys, and later by Ford – from 1967. Factory painting, still original. Small spots of rust, but no mass repair. Original (but torn) upholstery and lining. Monochrome interior in blue tone. Electrical system 6 volts stored. Original engine and mechanics in perfect condition. Willys BF161 engine – the first engine manufactured in Brazil. Rare \”jeep”\ inscription on the back cover. Only wheels and non-original tires.
$30000 – no fees and transportation service.”
http://www.jeeptruck.com/mjs/sale17/adm144/adm144.html#sthash.Zf2rmnRa.dpuf
No pics provided.
“1950 willys jeep with lots of parts $3000 Obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $24,000.
57 Willys Wagon. GREAT FOR THE COLLECTOR $18K. Cash. Firm.
You can still find many a ratty totally rusted out Willy Wagons around but very few of these left that’re in this good of a condition! It was non-running when I bought it, I’ve invested many thousand into it, taking care to try and replace with all original. With the exception, the owners before me dropped in a V8 327 short block.
Runs well. New radiator, new heavy duty lifetime shocks, kill switch, large heavy duty battery, heater installed (actually 2 heaters the first one I didn’t like so I bought another (period piece) one sandblasted it painted it — it’s ready to install)
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $9200.
Looks in good shape.
“1947 willys wagon on 1960 4×4 frame, engine, trans runs and drives very nice and engine purrs like a kitten. body in nice shape for age was going to put new running gear under but it is to nice to modify. very nice old school P78-15lt gateway mudders, interior is OK with newly covered seat and front and rear interior lights, blinkers work, ready to cruse around. custom bumpers front and rear. etc….. call for more info. ”
No pics, but quite a story. The title is “Girlfriend Pregnant & Wife Found Out – Forces Sale”.
“NEED MONEY FOR ATTORNEY!!!
Selling my 1950 Packard, 1952 Willies Jeep, my prized antique pool table, and my slot machines.
Call for details.”
Old body and modern chassis.
“1953 Willy’s Wagon body installed on a 1990 GMC 3/4 ton 4×4 chassis. 350 TBI engine. NV4500 manual 5 speed transmission. Complete wire harness and computer system from the 1990 truck. 20 inch stock GMC rims and 37 inch Pro Comp Extreme Terrain Tires. Runs and Drives. Great project for the right guy.”
Looks good.
“1958 Willys Wagon for sale. All original drivetrain. L-226 Flathead 6 engine, T-90 3 speed transmission and Dana 18 Transfer case.
The body is in very good shape with minor rust. Some oil leaks and will need a clutch soon. Starts, drives, and stops.
Drivers seat (needs upholstery) and passenger seat frame only.
It is hard to find an original Willys Wagon with a body in this condition. It wouldn’t take much to make it a nice, comfortable daily driver.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
That’s a bright color!
“I’m selling my 1950 Willy’s Overland Wagon. The car is complete and all original. Original flat 6 engine with three on the tree. The interior is also all original and painted red like the outside. It has 72243 miles on the odometer. I use to drive the Wagon around all the time before I parked it on 2012. The wagon starts and runs. It is rear wheel drive Not 4×4. The wagon is available for viewing.
Serious folks only. Price is negotiable. I have pinks. Wagon is on Non-Ops. Please do not try to negotiate via text!
I have way too many project and must let my Willy’s go.”
Lots of mods.
https://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/cto/6044799624.html
“This is a great family driver/wheeler!
Small block 350 Chevy with 4bbl intake, carb, dual exhaust,
Backed with a built TH350 with Locar shifter,
With a NP203 (will sell with a spare NP205),
Custom drivelines,
Disc brake Dana 44 front with Gov Loc & 4.27 gears,
Centered Drum brake Dana 44 rear with Gov Loc & 4.27 gears
Custom Old Man Emu springs (rides nice! And can flex)
14″ Bilstein 5150 front shocks,
12” Bilstein 5150 rear shocks,
Power steering, Continue reading
Roger shared this one. It is an extensive build.
“have decided to put my pride and joy up for sale. This is a real head turner!! A very capable turn key wheeler, ready to go have fun right now! 5.3ls, th400, 203/205 doubler, dana 60 and 14 bolt ff, 5.38 gears, hydro assist, cross over-high steer, 47″ tires, diff armor, disk brake rear, and much much more! Please call or text for more info. Thanks!”
Runs, but has rust.
“1959 willys wagon. Runs great 4×4. Orig. paint. Some rust like floor pans. Good tires. All lights signals work. Orig engine super hurricane 6 Cool wagon. 4500 obo.”
Steve spotted this wagon. The frame looks interesting.
“This is my 1952 Jeep Willys Overland Wagon project. Virtually rust free. I purchased the custom Matkins frame and components to put together over twenty years ago, but never got started. Now, due to having to many projects and not enough space, it has been moved outside.
Includes;
Matkins custom built frame, purchased new for $2500
Four-wheel drive components for 3/4 ton Chevy
two transmissions
350 Chevy motor
Running gear
Power steering
Steering Column
Hijacker Springs
All body parts and glass
If you’ve been looking for your next project, this is it.
IT IS NOT GOING TO LAST LONG, DON’T WAIT UNTIL IT’S TO LATE!”
Dave’s got this nice wagon for sale.
http://willysforsale.com/ads/1957-l6-226-4wd-wagon/
“Owned for 27 years. Selling, as I just don’t spend the time on it that it deserves.
Starts, runs and stops, but the engine and drivetrain are old and tired. Brakes are new all around.
Slave cylinders, Master, pads and clips. Parking brake cabling is free and works. Wheel bearings are in good shape, and all 4 recently rebuilt and repacked (left rear replaced). Needs shocks replaced. Especially the back ones. Guy that had it before me, lifted it all around about 2 inches, with “not bad” work. But that means the shock throw is “not standard”.
Wiring is all new. Put in a fuse block as well. Winch is a 12,000lb mechanical from the Power Takeoff, and works like a champ.
4wd all works, locking hubs are smooth, kingpin bearings real nice, and the front knuckle seals newly replaced and serviced with the proper lube, so it doesn’t just ooze right out. Steering gearbox centers up pretty nicely, but it too is simply “old”.
The price aside, could be a nice wagon.
“1956 Willys Wagon Desert Edition, first half of year originally 6 volt. This is a two owner vehicle family owned. Full restomod restoration with all paperwork and info, this was a six figure restoration. Still have all original parts, every nut and bolt including running motor and drivetrain. have original bill of sale and owners manual.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
“This is an original Willys with a clear NJ title. It sits on the original frame but has a mustang II front end done years ago, disc brakes, and a 440 moose with the 727 torque flight trans. The truck is all there and not rotten. It did have work done years ago and shows its age. There are rust spots in the frame and body but the truck runs and drives.
This is a real Willys not a glass car. It has an older resto but still cool. Just looking to see if there’s interest. Not giving it away don’t need to sell it.”
Nice looking. Has a few updates.
“1962 Willys Jeep Station Wagon ( 4WD ) operates properly. Willys has not seen a dirt road in a long time. Garage kept by me and previous owner. !!!!!! AWESOME, near perfect condition. Dark /Green and white, no rust , very solid wagon. Nice /Strong 283 Chevy V-8. Automatic transmission-700r4 . Seats are original style with newer coverings. No cooling issues- new radiator with electric fan, both front and rear have new shocks and springs. Runs great. 4-barrel carb- Edelbrock ,full one piece windshield, all glass in excellent condition. Modern tilt steering wheel . Anti-theft kill switch included .Exterior chrome in great shape, paint in good shape with some chips/ small scratches . Power steering, power brakes- front disk brakes, radio, original wood floor slat/ strips / restored, spare tire, white 15″ wheels-New, Tires in excellent shape. Electric wipers. All lights and turn signals function properly. Body and frame very solid. MUST SEE to appreciate! My original plan was to remove the 4wd and change it to a 2WD with a Mustang -2 front end. Hydraulic emergency brake set-up . Electric fuel pump with safety shut off if vehicle wrecks. Heavy duty front differentia(Scout-2 ) ?. Dual exhaust. Heater/ defrosters work correctly. People love looking at it where ever I go. Not many around in this good of shape.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7800.
Has a variety of updates.
“Frame off restoration. 1976 Jeep Cherokee Frame w/T18 Transmission. Ford 302 engine, Edlebrock carburetor, warn 9000# Winch, IDIDIT Steering Column, Headers, exhaust with flow master mufflers, LT 285 75R/16, Speed liner interior, roof and wheel flairs.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $9950
(01/07/2016) Has a variety of updates.
“Complete custom rebuild ongoing, to many new parts to list,call for details listing to sell,
v8 350 with 400 trans floor shifter”
No pics provided.
“I have a 1954 Jeep Willys for sale very hard to find it has a nice straight body first $2,000 cash gets it”
https://sd.craigslist.org/cto/6016342470.html