UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Looks like a former vineyard wagon.
“1962 JEEP Willys Window Wagon , Completely Restored inside & out , 6 Clynder Flat Head , 4 Wheel Drive with Compound Low Gear, New Tires, Paint & Interior ,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Looks like a former vineyard wagon.
“1962 JEEP Willys Window Wagon , Completely Restored inside & out , 6 Clynder Flat Head , 4 Wheel Drive with Compound Low Gear, New Tires, Paint & Interior ,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
(05/26/2016) No drive train.
“1947 Willys panel very clean body no motor no tranny ready to make a bad booty project”
This wagon just sold on eBay for $18,000. The inside sure looks nice, but the outside could use work.
“Sweet baby Jesus! This truck is cool! This little beauty is a 1962 Willys Wagon Overland with only 23,343 original miles. It has lived its entire life in Story, Wyoming plowing a 60′ driveway. It has always been maintained by the previous owners son who has been a mechanic for 30+ years. It starts, runs and drives great! It still has good power, shifts good but does need a little brake work as it pulls to the right when you brake. It is still running its original drivetrain with a 6-226 Super Hurricane motor and a 3 speed manual transmission and working 4×4.
The undercarriage if free from any corrosion or rust as is the rest of the truck. The floor boards are solid and it even has the original floor mats that are in exceptional shape. It also has the original seat belts, upholstery and headliner that are in amazing shape for their age. The tube radio still works when it gets warmed up and sounds pretty darn good. It has one small tear in the seat but nothing big enough to want to take the originality away. ”
No good shots of the whole vehicle.
“This 1951 Willys Wagon has only 37,000 miles on the ORIGINAL engine. ”
Runs and drives. No obvious rust.
For sale is my ’61 Willys wagon, Runs and stops good. It is on the road in my name. Tires are good, Interior is good but will need a headliner and a passenger’s window. $5500. No calls after 9pm, and no texts at all, please.”
Might be some value here.
“Selling these 2 willies as a pair.
One is a 1959 and has been stored inside for 15 years. Ran and drove when put into storage. Has Beefy front bumper with winch and extra parts.
The other is a 1960 and has been out side for 10 years. It has no engine, transmission or running gear. also has extra parts stored inside.
You get 2 willies for buying one. Will not sell one alone unless it is the one outside. When you buy both you must haul the one outside away first.
Asking $1500 for both, no trades, no parting out, no seperating the two(unless you are taking the one outside). Both have clean titles.”
Might have some value.
“Vehicle does not run, there are no papers for this vehicle. The Jeep has no back panel doors. The dash does seem to be intact. There is a motor and the carburetor is inside the vehicle but not on the motor. The transmission is a column shifter (3 on a tree). Project vehicle, it has been sitting for many years. Taking offers”
Looks good.
“1958 Wilys Maverick Wagon .4cyl F head engine. 3 speed with overdrive. ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/08/2016) The pics aren’t too helpful. It has some rot, but runs.
“Drives good ,runs good great tires.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
The seller doesn’t know a thing about it, but somehow also knows it’s a great project!
“This is an awesome work project if you know what to do! Antique it is as is you may offer a reasonable offer. We have the name of the person we got it from to file for a title other then that I don’t know squat about it. My brother got it and then decided having a family was going to be first”
Looks in good shape.
“CALIFORNIA VEHICLE ~ Everything new or rebuilt. FANTASTIC shape. Must see!”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3700.
“This beauty is amazing.
New tires, new clutch, refinished upholstery and floor boards.”
Sid-kris posted pics of this Willys Overland Package Van on Facebook (he was wondering what it was). This marks the third package van we’ve identified. The first is the one Jesse is rebuilding. The second was sold in 2014 in California (a slightly different model – see brochures here). This third one was spotted in West Virginia as I understand it. What’s unique about this one is that it is 4WD (the other two were 2WD).
Nice looking wagon.
“1962 Willys Wagon 4×4
Solid reliable SoCal surf wagon. Not a show car but always wins a ribbon if thats something you enjoy.
Late 70’s Chevy Small Block 350 V8 with Edelbrock 4 BBL Carb
GM Turbo 350 Auto Trans
Dana 44 Front and Rear Axles
GM Power Steering and Brakes
Cadillac Tilt Steering Column
Stock Interior with ALL seats
Aftermarket Audio System
NO OTHER MODS
$16,500 OBO, no trades no “wires” local mechanical inspection on your dime.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6900.
(05/03/2016) Runs and drives.
“1962 Willys Wagon for sale. A survivor, approximately 90% original and in running condition. Perfect candidate for restoration or run it as is. The pictures tell the story on the condition of the body. Super Hurricane flathead six motor. Reasonable offers considered.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4600.
Appears in good shape.
“1956 Jeep Wagon. New paint. Has a 260 Ford V8. Runs good. Near origional other than the engine.”
Looks fun.
“willys wagon sbc ps pbs air, alot to list, custom frame, rearend”
Needs some interior work.
“1960 Willy’s Parkway Conversion
Barn Doors
Buick 350 V8
3 Speed Manual Transmission
4 Wheel Drive
Runs strong and drives. Registered Non Op, Pink Slip in hand. Clean Title
It’s street legal and ready to come off Non Op. No smog required.
Some rust on lower front rocker panels. Interior not finished, some surface rust.
True survivor, Sound vehicle. Lots of new and extra parts.
Reason for selling is I bought a new car.
Great for a desert project 4 wheel drive or street cruiser.
Willys is the original Jeep”
Looks like an interesting project.
“62 WILLYS WAGON ….. 99% RUST FREE BODY ….. MODERN S10 CHASSIS ….. MOPAR 440 AND 727 AUTO TRANS ….. ALL THE HARD WORK IS DONE ….. NEEDS FINISHING ….. NEEDS INTERIOR
4 NEW TIRES AND CENTERLINE WHEELS
MODIFIED 440 MOTOR
TRANS HAS SHIFT KIT AND DEEP ALUMINIUM PAN 2800 CONVERTER
ALL AUTO METER GAUGES
HID HEADLIGHTS
FRENCHED IN LED TAILLIGHTS AND FRONT SIGNAL LIGHTS”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/30/2016) Maybe some value here?
“1947-1950 (unsure of exact year) Willys Panel Van. Great rat rod project. Hood is in the back of the vehicle and is in good shape. Just don’t have time to finish. Make an offer. No title, Bill of sale”
There might be some parts value here.
“1949 willys overland, 2 wheel drive, selling for parts, very rusty, was grand pops, he went to paradise and left this behind, 4 cyl motor, no title, sold with bill of sale $500 obo or trade for fire sticks. Not running selling as a whole parts vehicle.”
Looks solid.
“Parting ways with a 1962 Jeep Willys Wagon. Most all original, including 6-226 Super Hurricane engine. I believe the only modifications to body or mechanical is a small mounting tab on the left, front bumper (can be seen in some pictures) and the battery/starter wiring. Jeep ran up great until about 3 years ago. It had a starter motor or solenoid requiring some work, I didn’t have the time and now here we are…
Some typical rusting in the back panel of the tailgate, typical for this make/model – you can see this in the pictures. There are also some shallow dents in the roof (you can see these from the pictures). Otherwise, the body is in good shape. This jeep has been garaged for the last 10 years or so.
More pictures are available upon request. Title is clean and in hand.”
Looks like a good project.
“1948 Willys Wagon Chevy 400 Engine 4 speed trans, runs & drives good, Registered as 48 with 48 plate, crome tail lights, head lights & turn signals Brake lights all work, Bench seat W/ Belts. needs sum body work i have metal pieces for tailgate, ”
This had a coil fire at some point.
“I’m selling my 1950 Willy’s Overland Wagon. The car is complete and all original. Original flat 6 engine, trans, drive shaft, rear end and suspension. The interior is also all original and painted red like the outside. We are currently using the Wagon as storage so the inside is full of junk. Sorry, no pictures of the inside. It has 72243 miles on the odometer. I used to drive the Wagon around all the time before I parked it about 4 years ago. I used to attend many car shows and it always attracted attention.
The only reason I stopped driving the Wagon was because the coil caught on fire about 4 years ago. After that I parked it and it’s been sitting around. This is an easy fix. That is the only issue with the car. I plan on getting the car running soon, but I have way too many project and I must let some of them go”