Ed’s got this wagon for sale.
“Sitting about 7 years. 283 Chevy w/ original 4WD Some new sheetmetal and other parts included. No calls or texts. Email him at elyons@24firene.com for more info.
Ed’s got this wagon for sale.
“Sitting about 7 years. 283 Chevy w/ original 4WD Some new sheetmetal and other parts included. No calls or texts. Email him at elyons@24firene.com for more info.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Dan spotted this wagon. Looks like there’s value here.
“I am selling an old willys jeep. I’m not completely sure on the year but it is between a 48-53”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,000.
Note the unusual winch setup.
“62 willy wagon 35,000 original miles (I have documentation to prove it) 226 super hurricane motor, with 3 speed manual, with warn overdrive, 33/12.50/15 mud tires about 95%. 3″ lift, 9500 winch with mount and wired for front and rear, new paint, new window tinting, no rust, pretty much stock, clean inside and out, no issues at all, 12volt conversion, with electric wipers, Bluetooth stereo, fresh oil change, this will go anywhere you want, and runs and drives great, clean clear title in my name”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7300.
(4/17/2016) “V-8 conversion
Auto Transmission
Brakes good
motor strong
Trans good
Needs steering box to be on the safe side
Great car for someone looking to have a project car with very little to make it a daily driver. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Quite a bit for a project, but it does have a hard to find seventh seat. Thanks to Glenn for spotting this one.
“1948 willys overland station wagon clean pink slip in hand, this is a project has been somewhat dissasembled. Everything for the jeep is there matching 4 cylinder motor. Seventh seat in the rear. No time for it anymore call email text for more info ???”
Includes an overdrive, some vintage cutlas hubs, and an updated engine. Nothing fancy.
“1955 Willy’s Jeep Wagon
Ford V8 engine
4X4
4 wheel drive
Warn overdrive,
Cruises with normal traffic.
Tow bar, I’ve towed this jeep all over Oregon and Washington.
Oversize gas tank.
Custom wheel wells.
Newly rebuilt rear seats.
No headliner.
Speedometer doesn’t work.
One owner last 40 years.
Very dependable.
Very Restorable
Jeep.
Willys.
4 X 4
I have decided it is about time to sell my hunting rig of the last 40 years, its hard to part with but my health doesn’t allow me to hunt any more, my loss is your gain.
I have hunted all over Oregon from Hart Mt and into Yakima Wa with this nice 1955 jeep wagon with no problem,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $28,000.
Lots of interesting work here.
“1949 WILLY’S OVERLAND
CUSTOM BUILT NASCAR ENGINE
725 H.P.
CUSTOM SLAP SHIFT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
CHOPPED TOP
THIS JEEP HS OVER $35,000. IN IT
HAS OPEN HEADER FEATURE WITH PUSH OF A BUTTON
BUILT IN 2013”
Craig spotted this unique wagon. It gets style points.
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“this Willys was heading for the scrapper ……..and a couple of buddies and myself saved it plan A………..build an African head hunter truck ………. fiberglass repair…………yes…. bondo………………………yes… fun factor………………….oh yea…………people line up at the car shows…………kids go wild…… think it really is an African off road truck………..love to sit in it,………. correct title in my name………..plated and insured……1949 Willys……. s-10 chassie…….. 2 wheel drive…… 400 sbc….HEI……starts on the first hit……
new starter…..altinator checked tested,……… 350 transmission…..transmission fluid changed,new gaskets……….. new alumium radiator………no over heating problems………..likes 160-180 new hoses, power brakes………….disk -drum…. manual steering…………with 17 inch quick release steering wheel…… turn signals…….. horn….. new Edelbrock carb…. new battery………. new wiring….. new gauges……. new springs and leafs…….. new brakes,pads,hoses,lines,etc……. new side /vent windows…… new rims………..5…… new custom order tires…….5…… interior done in ZEBRA………couch material…… Zulu shield hanging from ceiling…… fiberglass floor,………….solid…… shrunkin head mascot and shifter…….
3 signs to have on side…… 1. head hunter 2. camel joe 3.Shrunkin head Sarfari……. paint is Monster liner, roller applied, this stuff is dent proof………color is in the paint,comes by the gallon, looks like snot, applied by a special roller, no spray can or fancy pre work here ……… hood reinforced for tire attachment rear gate is 1 inch tude steel,and folds down,for tail gate parties……….old tail gate was garbage
No this is NOT a numbers matching pretty Willys it is rough, but runs and drives like a modern s-10 ………… yep,you can spill a drink on it,bump into it,guess what,,,,,the paint says “that all you got?” save your remarks,about your rust free numbers matching cars ……..the car hobby is all about rebuilding and saving the past………… ………….this car is a blast to build……….and drive but time to move on to the next adventure make no mistake,……….. this truck was rough,but we made it safe and fun in fact last week i took it to a big car show, rain came down in sheets, at the end of the day, made the car look even better no reserve, bid, buy, and drive home questions? fee free .”
Looks straight. What’s on the driver’s side? Additional filler necks?
“3 speed manual, flat 6 engine, 4 wheel drive, electric fuel pump, spot light, runs and drives interior needs work”
Joe-in-Mesa let me know that Mike from History Channel’s American Pickers bought a 1950s wagon during an episode titled The Joy of Sax (this link may or may not work for people — it didn’t for me). He bought for $6000. Mike figured shipping it would be $1000, repairs would be $1000, bringing his total expected investment to $8000. He hoped to sell it for $10,500. Overall it looked to be a solid wagon. However, given it didn’t run and the tires needed replacing, I think he was underestimating the amount for repairs. Did anyone else see the show and have thoughts about it?
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $800.
Project or parts.
“I HAVE A 57 WILLYS LL UP FOR SALE.
It is a project, that needs to be restored.
It has transmission and no motor.
I have the clean title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
Nice looking wagon.
“1949 Willy’s Jeep Station wagon
$10,000 or obo
302 Ford Mustang Motor
Automatic Transmission
New Gas Tank
All Windows Tinted
Carpet on Floor
Mustang Clip on Front
Independent Front Suspension
Good Tires
Rarely Driven”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500
Craig spotted this nice looking wagon.
“1950 Willys wagon, 2 wheel drive, mostly original, v8, automatic, great driver. Garage kept, no rust, excellent running condition. Have some fun.”
I agree with the seller. This could be a good deal for the right person.
“Selling my 1947 Willys Overland station wagon. All original with 4 cylinder motor and manual 3-speed transmission. The transmission is a factory overdrive. THIS VEHICLE IS COMPLETE AND ORIGINAL BUT DOES NOT RUN AND SHOULD BE CONSIDERED A PROJECT. Body is in fair condition. Needs new gas tank and fuel lines, master cylinder and all brake lines, brake shoes and wheel cylinders. Also needs new clutch and new suspension rubber parts. The engine does not run and the transmission and rear end are not tested. The engine rotates freely but has several broken stud bolts. Wagon is 2 wheel drive from the factory. All components are original from the factory. Title is clear for CA and non-op. Great opportunity for the right buyer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,500.
“FOR SALE: 1949 JEEP WILLY’S WAGON 350 V8 ENGINE W/ 350 AUTO TRANS, CAMARO SUB, CAMARO REAR END. HEAT AND A/C. TIRE ARE EXCELLENT 2 NEW 2 ALMOST NEW. MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE. VERY GOOD CONDITION. ** $16,500. CASH ONLY”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
(07/17/2015) Looks good.
“Second owner, owned for 30 years. 327 Chevy, Munci 4 Speed, 8 inch rear-end. Very dependable. Runs awesome. Ready to rumble.”
This cool custom wagon will be at this weekend’s Jeepfest in Toledo.
“Mustang 11 front end. Disc brakes and power steering. Later model Jeep bucket seats. Custom Mahogany interior. Automatic transmission and 55 Chevy rear end. Nice roof rack. I do have a 2013 car trailer that I will include for $24900. Buy it now. This truck will be in Toledo on Sat. for Jeep show.”
Looks pretty decent for the price.
“Have a 53 jeep Willy’s wagon roller good for parts or to build a rat rod have pink in hand asking 1500obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
Did we conclude that Mavericks did not extend into 1961?
“2 Willys jeep wagons for parts. Red & white is a 1961 Mavrick 2wd. The front axle is not correct.
The otherone is a 4×4 with front and rear axles in place.
There are NO TITLES, bill of sale only.
$1400.00 for both jeeps. Will take a F head 134 engine as partial trade.
Must be crack free and able to be rebuilt.
Will consider a running F134, with the two jeeps as partial payment. Let’s talk.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Craig spotted this beauty!
“1961 Willys-Overland Wagon
Completely restored body, paint and interior. Original engine and four wheel drive drivetrain. Aftermarket rims and tires. Beautiful car that runs and drives well. This car turns heads everywhere it goes.
Asking $15,000 which is considerably less than the significant amount of time and money spent to restore. The car is located in South Central Pennsylvania.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000.
Steve forwarded this one. I can’t tell what is on the roof?
“I’m listing this 1962 Willys station wagon for my father. It’s a three speed manual transmission with overdrive. It’s 4×4 with locking hubs and painted to look military.
Straight 6 cylinder super hurricane Willys motor.
$9,000 or best offer.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/31/2016) Need an engine at the very least.
“1951 WILLYS JEEP SEDAN DELIVERY MOUNTED ON1992 CHEVY S10 FRAME GOOD BODY. NO ENGINE 5 SPEED T5 CAMARO TRANS, NEW HEADMAN HEADERS FOR 350 ENGINE GREAT START FOR RARE STREET ROD OR A DIFFERENT RAT ROD.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
“Runs, Rebuilt master cylinder. Winch works. Additional parts included. Fair to good tires.”
(From the previous ad) “Caterpillar yellow covers this real life piece of 60’s history. Formerly driven by the Director of Field Training for the National School of Heavy Equipment, Charlotte, North Carolina. The school was founded by Gilbert S. Shaw in 1955 and operated until 1976. Apparently it was the first school of it’s kind in the world! It was painted for the school, then sold, had a 1970’s “restoration” and then sat for another 30 years. The 70’s restoration included a dash modification & a coat of ugly, drab tan. Our “restoration” process included many steps of hand sanding and polishing the entire vehicle to expose the school’s door sign and yellow paint job. Plus of course, clean up, repair, and history research..”
Needs some work, but runs. Has updated engine.
“1954 willys wagon 4×4 ford 289 motor runs well 3spd transmission shifts well and isn’t loose has twin stick x-fer case 4×4 works well speedo doesn’t work and breaks are in need of repair. comes with a spare 1958 hood and grill 2500$ obo cash only”
http://missoula.craigslist.org/cto/5714580353.html
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $15,000
(10/24/2015) Nice looking wagon that deserves some better photos.
“1960 willys jeep station wagon, 350 chevy, power steering, power brakes, auto, mustang two, coil overshocks, 4 bar rear lad., curry rearend, heidts superride2 ifs, dakota digital, vintage air. trades ?
needs, repaint in areas ,other than that, its a great wagon”