UPDATE: Price dropped to $24,000.
(07/23/2015) This wagon sure shines.
“This is a great example of a complete frame off , rust free restoration. Rus and drives perfectly, and everything is in working order including 4 wheel drive.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $24,000.
(07/23/2015) This wagon sure shines.
“This is a great example of a complete frame off , rust free restoration. Rus and drives perfectly, and everything is in working order including 4 wheel drive.”
No pics provided. Seems overpriced for something that needs work.
“Willy Jeep runs. Original parts. Does need work on fuel pumo and vacuum. 1952. I do have the original electrical harness for the electrical hook up. Asking 6000$ or best offer.”
Appears in good shape.
” have a great running 62 Willys Jeep wagon thats in nice shape. The original engine was completely rebuilt less than 3000 miles ago and it runs like a watch. The wagon was repainted a few years ago and is showing its age but still looks great. It drives nice down the road but the heater core is leaking now and the blinkers need work. It has a nice stereo new tires and wheels and a clear title. Theres very little rust and it wont take a lot to get this one cleaned back up. These are getting hard to find in this condition. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
This diesel powered wagon has an exoskeleton.
“1957 Willys Wagon 4×4 $15,000
This 1957 Willys Wagon 4×4 ( called the Bulldozer ) has a 4bt Cummins Diesel with an overdrive auto trans and A/C ( keep cool even with the windows down )
The 57 Willys Wagon is complete registered in CT and ready to wheel, See build thread here http://www.themopartsshop.com/Tech/Bulldozer1.html
The Willys Wagon shakes and rattles and will go just about anywhere, with the exo-cage trees and rocks are not a problem. Skid plates protect the underside and the one ton axles take the abuse. Some rock rash but nothing a paint brush won’t fix. Wheel all weekend on one tank of diesel.
The 57 Willys Wagon Body sits on a totally custom built frame made from 3×4 inch 3/16 box steel tubing with 1 3/4 .120 wall DOM exo-cage. With custom tube front fenders and tire Holder in the rear.
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Lots of mods. The interior looks comfy.
“All Aluminum LS 2 Chevy Motor
Aluminum Radiator
LS Exhaust
3 Speed Automatic Transmission
Guages, Oil, Volts, Fuel, Water
Front Disc Brakes
Rear Drum Brakes
Manual Steering Rack
Power Brakes
Custom Interior
3rd Member Style Differential
15″ Aluminum Wheels 5 Bolt Pattern”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
(07/15/2015) It’s supposed to be an ex-civil defense wagon.
“Special build for Civil Defense. One of only “10” equipped in this manner. The barn doors, the taillights etc. are different from the production run. Factory PTO winch/bumper. No rust! Solid and functional in every way. Runs and drives good. Super Hurricane flat head 6 cylinder. New gas tank, carburetor, complete brake system. Tires and wheels are new, w/new hubcaps. Ideal for business Mascot vehicle.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $27,000.
Nice looking wagon.
“Restored with only 2400 miles since restoration – 350 Crate 350 turbo, painless wiring, Vintage AC – power windows, seats, all leather custom interior. Unique and super cool head turner – period correct 1956 tagged license plate – I bought this to brand and use for a coffee roasting business, closed the business and now need a newer 4X4 – open to trades for low mile pick-up, diesel preferred. Will to go up in value as well if you have something special that requires so cash”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200
Might be worth a look if you want a project.
“1950 Willys Jeep Wagon, 2 w/d, no engine or transmission, was being set up for Chevrolet small block. Original California black and yellow plates, non -operational current title in hand. Lots of extra parts. Restore or make into custom rat rod. Minor rust in typical areas, roof and floors solid and straight.Glass good. No trades or parts sales. Serious inquiries only. ”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $15,000.
Looks nice.
“1962 Willys Wagon, 350 chevy automatic, power steering, disk and drum brakes. New tires with about 500 miles on them. Not show car perfect …but not far from it with a little paint and experienced TLC. It’s drivable and you can actually enjoy it without being paranoid. My price is firm…I am NOT in a hurry to sell and am not interested in trades/ barters/ offers. If I do the small superficial work…it’s worth easily 20k. It has not been chopped apart. No tire kickers.
No wires through your cousin etc…no funny business. Ships on your dime.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $13,900
Looks good.
“1957 Jeep Willys wagon fully restored. V6 chevy. New chasis. New interior. AC.
Runs great even on hwy.
ps. pb. auto.”
Seller will sell to the highest bidder. Thanks to Steve for pointing this unusual wagon.
“Why be boring. U.S. Military bought Willys Wagons from 1946 till 1953 this is clone of one of those Jeeps. It has the original six cylinder three speed four wheel drive driveline. This Jeep is called Willys gone 30 In reference to the Browing Machine Gun sticking out the windshield. Of course it is a dummy Gun. Interested in a class three one can be arranged. This is a fun vehicle to own and drive. It has been in several car shows,photo shoots and the Movie MK Ultra buyer will receive a copy. Will be sold to the highest offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Looks ready for a cruise.
“350 Engine Brodix 350 Transmission
Frankland Quick Changes Rear End
Custom Frankland Chassis
Over $20,000 Under The Hood
Too Much To List
Trades OK”
Seller notes this is a project, but I’m not sure what needs finishing?
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/ant/cto/5306681726.html
“1959 Willys wagon 4×4
283 Chevy 2bbl. Msd dist.
3000 cfm electric rad. fan.
Rebuilt trans and transfer case, shifts smooth. Stock 3spd trans, 2 stick transfer case.
Tilt steering column
Power steering/Saginaw box
Vintage air conditioning (works)
Re-wired
Overdrive. Can drive like a 6spd.
Cepek crusher tires (new) 31/10.5/15
American racing baja mags
Dual exhaust/ flowmasters
JVC radio CD,USB iPod 4 speakers amp. LOUD.
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This might looks like it might have been formerly this wagon.
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“THIS AUCTION IS FOR A 1953 CUSTOM WOODY WILLY’S OVERLAND CONVERTIBLE THAT IS POWERED WITH A FRESH 327 CHEVY ENGINE ,4BBL CARB, MANUEL TRANSMISSION WITH 4 SPEED HURST SHIFTER . NEW WHEELS THAT ARE 15″ STEELY’S WRAPPED IN NEW 31/2” COKER WIDE WHITES G/78/15’S WITH SPARE MOUNTED ON TAILGATE. NEWER SUSPENSION, INTERIOR HAS CUSTOM CONSOLE WITH MOUNTED SPEAKERS, CUSTOM BUCKET SEATS WITH SHOULDER SEAT BELTS, JUMP SEATS IN REAR, HIDDEN STEREO IN GLOVE BOX, NEW PHANTOM GAUGES, DIRECTIONAL SIGNALS. Continue reading
Looks good.
“1954 Willys Wagon Custom 4 wheel drive
4WD manual transmission
Original running gear
327 Small block Chevy engine – runs great!
M+S 35×12.5 OR15 LT tires (designed for #17 tire stub)
Registered/title in Washington state – clean title
Body in good shape – no major dents
Located in Yacolt WA. 30 miles northeast of Vancouver.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $14,000
(09/04/2015) Bad Habits is an appropriate name.
“TOTAL CUSTOM STREETROD-1960 WILLYS- HAS 4 WHEEL POWER DISC.BRAKES,POWER RACK & PINION STEERING, 421 BIG BLOCK PONTIAC MOTOR W/CAM-AUTO TRANS WITH TRANS COOLER-& COOLING FAN.-REAR 2 INCH LOWERING BLOCKS,WITH CHEVY REAR,AND LEAF SPRINGS,DUAL FLOW MASTER EXHAUST-ALL CUSTOM STEWARD WARNER GAUGES,INCLUDING SPEEDOMETER,CUSTOM INTERIOR, RECLINING FRONT BUCKET SEATS,WITH HEADREST,AND REAR BENCH SEAT. ALL GLASS IS GOOD, REINFORCED FRAME FOR THE BIG BLOCK.CUSTOM LETTERING & HOT ROD BLACK EPOXY PAINT. FOUR NEW TIRES,STEREO W/CD . TWO WHEEL DRIVE. RUNS & DRIVES EXCELLENT!!!!. TRADE, UP OR DOWN. SEND PICTURES & INFO &PRICE OF TRADE. NO TEXTING ON MY PHONE. CALL OR EMAIL, WILL DELETE WHEN SOLD.“
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Nice looking wagon.
“All original stock, mechanic owned and maintained. 4×4 226 cubic inch. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
Craig spotted this one. It runs, but definitely has rust. I just can’t tell how much.
“1954 Willys 4×4 wagon
Inline “hurricane” 6 cylinder engine
3 speed transmission, recently added overdrive,
Truck has typical rust rot (floors, quarters, etc)
I was going to turn this into a beach buggy, but don’t have the heart.
great candidate for restoration.
Price will go up as I make repairs/restoration.
Truck gets tons of looks wherever it goes.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
(07/11/2015) Looks nice.
“This 1962 Willy’s Wagon was just restored and looks amazing!
New Paint,
Complete Brakes,
Brakes lines.
Master Cylinder,
Upgraded to Disc brakes,
New Hubs,
Completely re-wired electrical system upgraded to 12V system
Custom Door Panels
Rebuilt Carb.
Has 4 Wheel drive High/Low and Overdrive
New 12 v Alternator
Runs Great!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
No obvious rust.
“1962 Willys Wagon.
Rebuilt engine. New clutch, pressure plate, throw-out bearing. 4 wheel drive, and dash gauges all work. Surf board “needs repaired” comes free.”
Appears solid.
“1958 jeep willys wagon all wheen drive 4wd 4×4 check it out runs new water pump etc.”
No pics provided.
“3.8 Chevy Dana 30 front sold frame tub is in good shape for its age good project $1200 no title but I will give a bill of sale may consider trades”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
It needs some work, but it runs.
“63 willys wagon
Runs and drives.Clear WA title with 1963 plate and permanent tag.No more registration ever,if you’re a WA resident.
4WD,230 OHC Tornado engine,3 speed trans
Ex Forest Service (I THINK)
Engine runs great,has new carb,distributor.
Brand new gas tank,newer shocks and brakes
Stock wheels with decent tires.
Trans,clutch,transfer case and axles are good.4WD works.
Body has some rust,but its presentable.
Has stock front bumper as well as the very sturdy monstrosity shown in pics.
Windshield is bad .needs some wiring clean up and the vacuum wipers fixed.It has sat for a few years.
I’ve cleaned it up since these pics were taken,will update them later today.
$2000 OBO ,And I will consider PARTIAL trades (Guns,WW2 military stuff,Cars,trucks,motorcycles,canoe,small camp trailer,etc.)”
No pics and no description, but it does have a 6 cyl engine.
http://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/5269312197.html