UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
This has been verified as a Traveller (thanks Dan). #266 of 395 Travellers built in 1962.
“1962 S/W body and parts.
Rare rear doors not tailgate!
Clear Ohio title.
Three hoods
Front end
1987 S-10 2wd frame.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
This has been verified as a Traveller (thanks Dan). #266 of 395 Travellers built in 1962.
“1962 S/W body and parts.
Rare rear doors not tailgate!
Clear Ohio title.
Three hoods
Front end
1987 S-10 2wd frame.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was NO Price.
“Trying to raise money to sail around the world so I’m selling my toys, this truck is fast…..
Engine is a 440hp out of a cop car, rebuilt, with edlebrock performer heads, cam, timing gear, intake and carb.
the truck needs some work, mostly cosmetic, but trans need to be swapped out for another. current trans has no reverse.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $3500.
“1958 Willys wagon with small block 327 and original 3 speed manual trans.
4wd with pto driven winch, rare utility doors in lieu of clamshell doors.Power steering and power brakes.
Not a driver as it needs some work to be driven, but a solid, cool project that gets compliments and looks all the time.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9600
(04/27/2013) “Very nice condition, recent paint, weather stripping, suspension and drive train rebuilt,everything works as it should. Reconditioned Chevy 283 engine swap, new clutch flywheel and pressure plate. Mallard Blue with white interior. Three speed on floor with two speed trasfer case.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2100
This might be worth a look.
“1958 Willys Wagon with F134 engine overdrive runs and drives new fuel tank tune up alternator current registration and title needs restoration $2100 OBO”
UPDATE: Was priced at $4300. **SOLD**
It appears the body has seen lots of good work. still some project work left before it runs.
“951 Willy’s Wagon. Partially restored. Here is a bit about it.
Most of the wiring was original and was not in good shape so it has all been taken out (with the exception of the ignition wiring) and has been replaced with an aftermarket 21 circuit easy wiring harness which is partially put in.
The bumpers were taken off of it when I stripped it down to work on and paint it. New bumpers have been installed.
The seats are out of it for ease of access to the interior. I have the original back seat. The front seats were replacement seats when I got it, and in poor shape. I do have a clear title, and it is registered in the State of Washington.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
(05/21/2013) Looks solid. It needs a pto shaft.
“L6-226 Flathead, driveline is original with the exception of 12v conversion and electronic fuel pump, Koenig PTO winch (need driveshaft for winch), Warn overdrive, Warn front locking hubs, wagon is 99% all original, interior still has wood slats, Willys floor rubber, all seats, headliner, etc, Willys stamped rear bumper, all chrome molding, lettering and grille slats, etc. I am the 4th owner of the Wagon. I have the original manuals and a pretty good paperwork trail for the history of the wagon. If interested shoot me an email and we can discuss further.
Rob”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
(08/22/2011) “Would be a great project! Very rare 1947 Willy’s Overland Panel Jeep for sale.”
We hit our goal on Monday of seeing three car museums in Indiana and enjoying lunch with Steve at an old fashioned diner called Schoops. The downside was . . . when we tried to leave Indiana, we encountered road construction and blocked traffic (I-80 westbound was standstill). What should have taken an hour and a half took three hours. We went right to bed and just woke up a little bit ago. So, there will likely be no updates today.
However, I do have this neat photo Randy shared. The wagon below may have been one of several (exactly how many we haven’t determined) built by Kaiser for touring Hawaii. Note the four doors, extended bodies, and sun roofs.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
It looks in good shape. Plus if you like skulls.
“Selling a nice 1961 Willy’s Overland 4X4 wagon. It has a Buick 350 with an automatic, power steering, and power breaks. Has tilt steering and power bucket seats. New wheels with good tires. Runs and drives great, and is in very good condition. Must see and drive.
$6,000 obo. Cash only, no scammers.”
There have been several Craigslist Ads for this California parts dealer. Maybe they have something you need?
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
This might be worth a look.
“’62 Willys Wagon- complete. Original straight six runs great. Good body-never chopped, cut up or “stump-jumkpered”. Can text or e-mail info or more pics.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was priced at $1750
(06/02/2013) This might have potential given the solid body.
“1953 Willy’s Wagon
4 cylinder, 3 speed manual, dual lever transfer case, solid Dana axles front and rear
Numbers matching, verified by Kaiser Willy’s
Body and frame are solid. Some patch work required on the body.
Asking $1750 or best reasonable offer.
Contact Alex at 781-439-1651 or email via reply to post”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200.
This runs and drives.
“This is a 1962 Willys Jeep with the original in-line six cylinder engine, manual trans, and 4WD. it runs and drives great. I also have every receipt for everything that has been done to the truck since 1980. My plans were to cut it down and make a street rod out of the body, but I just can’t bring myself to cutting it up. Would make an excellent farm truck, hunting truck, or project for restoration. Asking $2,200 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** No price listed.
The seller also shows pictures of a matching truck that might be for sale.
“GOT A 1958 WILLYS WAGON FROM OUT WEST HAS ORIGINAL 6 -226 MOTOR WITH WARN OR DRIVE, TOTALLY UNMOLESTED, RUNS AND STOPS.”
Dan spotted this nice wagon.
“Selling my 1949 Willys Station Wagon to make room in my garage. This is the two wheel drive version. Very original older restoration including original 134 cubic in flathead 4 cylinder with three speed overdrive transmission. Still original 6 volt electrical and wears correct 1949 California license plates. Has correct and very rare radio.
Restoration included new brakes, complete motor rebuild by Rod Furtado, new paint, new interior including seats and original basket weave headliner, all new window weatherstripping. It’s just been sitting in my garage so needs some TLC but this car is a great cruiser that makes people smile.
Contact for additional details and information. Some additional details can be seen at www.dougscars.com
408 five nine three 7375”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3300
This includes a tow dolly.
“1951 WILLYS WAGON……………
EXCELLENT PROJECT CAR, 4X4, FRONT LOCKING HUBS, MOTOR RUNS,
HAS MOST OF THE PARTS ARE THERE , JUST NEEDS TO BE ASSEMBLED.
ARIZONA CAR, WITH BIG BIN OF EXTRA ACCESSORIES, INTERIOR IS NICE, DONE IN TAN
MATERIAL AND NAUGAHYDE……. HAVE PAPERWORK ON IT……. COMES WITH OLD SCHOOL
TOW DOLLY, GOOD TIRES AND ELECTRICAL WORKS, W/ TIED DOWN STRAPS…..XLNT PROJECT CAR………….
FOR CAR AND DOLLY ASKING $3300.00………OR WILL SELL SEPARATE…..
MUST SELL !!!!! TALK TO ME, MUST SELL………………”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3700.
This appears in good shape.
“VERY COOL 1949 JEEP WILLYS WAGON
F HEAD 4 CYLINDER
NEW OVERDRIVE UNIT ( 1000 )
12 FORWARD GEARS AND 4 REVERSE VERY COOL!
GREAT MICHELIN TIRES ABOUT 75%
RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD ( it is a 49 model )
GREAT HUNTING BUGGY, OR CRAWLER PROJECT
CLEAR TITLE IN MY NAME
ASKING 3700.00 OBO”
The body looks nice on this rebuilding wagon.
“1951 Willys jeep stationwagon. Rebuilt 80’s Cad 4.1 V6 motor & trans. 1967 Cougar 9″ rear end, Heidts crossmember with Mustang II. New exhaust since pics exits behind rear tires. Only 1700 miles on the car since built in 2001. Nice paint some minor scratches that should buff out. American torq thrust wheels with new front tires, rears are like new. Radio-cd, heater, electric wipers. Tilt column. Built from a rust free car- no patch panels! Asking 12,500 or obo. Some old car trades considered up or down. 36O-533-7925. Send any pics if you have something of interest.Also very clean and painted under the car chassis etc.”
UPDATE: *SOLD** Was $14000
I thought the door’s interior was particularly interesting.
“WILLYS WAGON-FULLY RESTORED-350 CHEVY- 350 TRANS- FORD REAR END-NEW INTERIOR. LOOKS AND RUNS GREAT.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,900
(05/05/2013) Here’s a wagon with a unique, but beautiful paint scheme that Steve spotted.
“4×4, Super Hurricane 6 cyl, older restoration. AMS Inc”
UPDATE; **SOLD** Was $4000
(04/06/2012) This seller has sold several different wagons, maybe buys, fixes and resells?
“1950 Willys Wagon Street Rod, with 327 and 4 Brl. New Rebuilt R400 Trans. Several Years Project with about $6k invested. Recent Accident promotes sale. Needs body work. Rust on Roof and tail gate hinge. Quart of Pour 15 included for roof. My loss is your Gain. $4500. In Waterford, East of Modesto. The following are all new parts already installed:
4 Row Radiator, Steering Pump, Alternator, Belts, Plugs, Points, Cap and Rotor, Battery Cables, Starter, K & N Air Cleaner, Lites front and rear, Complete rewire, Dash Gages, Radio/Disc Player (needs Fuse) and speakers, Interior lites, Two new rear Tires and Tubes, Master Brake Cylinder, Brake shoes,Stainless Steel Hood Latches, wipers. Found rare Ash Tray for Dash. Custom Seats. Tinted Rear Windows. Custom Built Gas Tank.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was 950.
It doesn’t run at the moment, but probably isn’t too rusted.
“willy s two door with 15000 lb pto wench not rusted were willys usually rust out. does not run some spare parts for engine in the back. mention PTO in response. The Willys ran several years ago. The running gear all works even the PTO. The motor is broke.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
This looks like a nice wagon.
“For sale is the Willys Overland Wagon. 2 Door, 3 speed manual on the column station wagon. It has the F4-134 Hurricane inline 4 piston engine. This was recently tuned up and had new fuel pump put in. The brakes were replaced at the time as well. It runs well, starts every time and stops great. I do not see any issues with it as far as mechanics go. Tires are in excellent condition. The only real issue is some of the glass is showing its age. As you can see in one of the pictures the drivers side window is cracked, it is intact and can be driven just fine. The transmission works as it should all the gears go in smoothly and it is very easy to drive. Front and back seats are in perfect condition no rips or stains. Exterior paint is shiny with minimal issues which are pointed out in the pictures, no dents or bad rust. Really a great collectors piece that needs nothing to drive around town and show off. 34,982 miles on it right now. It was purchased within the last 10 years and has a clear IL title.”