UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1700.
Runs and drives. Tailgate is rough.
“1953 Willys Wagon from Utah, 161 6cyl, 3 on the tree, 4 WD, 16″ wheels, Runs & Drives, $1700 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1700.
Runs and drives. Tailgate is rough.
“1953 Willys Wagon from Utah, 161 6cyl, 3 on the tree, 4 WD, 16″ wheels, Runs & Drives, $1700 OBO”
May have some parts value.
“No motor I have had a 350 in it I have to many toys it must go also have front mount for SBC exhaust is there all you need is motor and bell housing bell on trany is cracked it has no interior in it was going to re do it but no time”
UPDATE: Price bumped to $5000.
“1962 Willys Wagon – original engine – PTO driven winch – original rear seats – good tires.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
Mike’s got his sedan delivery wagon for sale.
“1962 Willys Sedan Delivery 4×4. Rare body style, and in very good condition. Original rebuilt 225-6, 3 spd T90, with dana 18 TC. Also has Warn Overdrive installed. The body is as solid as you will find. This truck is from Southern California. The only body work done by previous owner is some fiberglass overlay on the front driver / passenger floors to seal pin holes.- no patch panels done or needed in my opinion. There is a small dent in the drivers rear QP, but its an easy fix, on the bottom edge of the panel. I suspect the body was a donor onto a regular wagon chassis because the gauge cluster is from a mid 50’s era Willys. Only a real Willys nut would know that, and actually the 50’s dash is more desirable. Engine runs perfect – no choke to start, and this truck drivers great. Here are some mild upgrades:
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Idaho Todd’s 1963 Traveler update (see the before photos at the bottom of the post). Todd wrote the following about arriving at the seller’s place to purchase the jeep:
After some visiting, we struck a deal that I think we were all comfortable with. The fella helped us load the traveler and we were off. Boy, you would of thought we were hauling a shelby mustang by all the attention we were attracting! Plenty of on lookers at fill-ups and bathroom breaks.
Made it back to Sandpoint and the next morning we were going to back it off the trailer when I hit the key and she fired (after a jump start)! I had bought it as a non-runner so this was delightful! To my amazement, the speedometer, both gauges and most of the lights worked! I drained and filled the boxes, checked the brakes and we were off.
When I got back to the shop, I soaked it with a degreaser and power washed it. It turned out stunning! I sure like the patina but I think it’s headed for a full resto on of these next winters. It needs front foot pans and some investigating around the top. Other than that, I am very pleased. In the meantime, I think I will enjoy it for a while. She runs great. Thanks everyone for sharing this experience with us! More to follow soon…
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,000
Sits on updated drive train.
“1961 Willy’s jeep , Arizona wagon started restoration 9years ago needs finished runs and drives , has a 1969 wagoneer drive train. $11.000 OBO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,700
Looks innocent on the outside, but has some power.
“This 1952 Willys wagon has less than 2000 miles on a complete restoration.
Up grades include: Tinted glass, modern radio/cassette, Air conditioning, Chevy 350 small block with a mild cam and 700R4 automatic transmission.
Everything works and has a clear Arizona title.
I have all the before and after pictures and receipts.
The front suspension is modern rack and pinion with disc brakes.
The rear is a Ford 8″ with drum brakes.
I have a finished 3rd row seat that I never installed.(included.)
This wagon is a lot of fun to drive!
Call or text to come see it in person, you will not be disappointed.”
Here’s a 2WD needing rescue.
“1947 Willys Overland Jeep Station Wagon, disassembled , less engine and bell housing.Best offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $10,800.
Nice looking wagon spotted by Craig.
“1948 Willys Jeep Station Wagon in very good condition. Has been restored as a daily driver type with modern radial tires and aluminum wheels. Not a perfect show winning restoration but it looks really good. If you found a wagon in a barn somewhere you would have a lot more money than that getting one in this nice of condition. was $12800 and has been reduced to $10800. Price doesn’t include title,taxes or licensing fees. Bring cash and tell them Tim sent you. You can drive this home if you wish. Lots of other items for sale as owner has retired and is selling virtually everything.”