UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
(07/27/2014) I think this is a factory Parkway Conversion given the rivets/bolts in-between the rear windows (see pic 2).
“$2,000 or best offer. 230 tornato motor. new battery,runs drives, eats starters”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
(07/27/2014) I think this is a factory Parkway Conversion given the rivets/bolts in-between the rear windows (see pic 2).
“$2,000 or best offer. 230 tornato motor. new battery,runs drives, eats starters”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6200.
Lots of updates.
“1959 Yellow Willy Wagon. Restored and rebuilt.
351 Ford Windsor Engine.
Power steering.
Automatic transmission, Ford C-4.
Dana 20 transfer case.
Dana 44’s, front and rear.
Rino lined.
Winch.
Aluminum Wheels.
Super Swamper Radials. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Yep, there are four doors on that Fairmont-built Hy-Rail wagon. Rare, rare, rare.
“Very rare 52 Willys 4 door four wheel drive wagon for sale. These were made by Willys for Fairmont Rail corp for use as hy-rail vehicles to carry rail crews and tools to the job site. This is one of only 11 that are still known to exist.
I am selling because of another project that is taking all of my time and money, and want this to go to someone who can help preserve this rare piece of automotive and rail history.
This is a project vehicle and will need a complete restoration. Engine is the Jeep 134 4-cyl ohv and is not stuck. The body is in poor shape, floor pans rusted through, rear floor has spots where it is rusted through. Jeep is complete with the exception of the original seats, had a seat from an unknown donor vehicle when I bought the Jeep in 2012.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(08/23/2014) I can’t tell if this needs more work or not. The interior shot suggest that’s the case.
“49 Willys Hot Rod sedan del on s10 frame,ps,pdb,350/350, new hd aluminum rad, new duel exhaust, new dolphin gauges, new elec harness much much more running and registered in ct $8500.00 thinning out collection call.”
UPDATE: This Jeepney sold for $5700. Dave forwarded some additional photos.
“1946 Willys Jeep Station Wagon 463 model w/ L-134 Go-Devil Flathead four engine, Jeepster/Philippians Taxi; Auction: September 4th, 2014, Sanborn, MN”
This might be worth a look.
“Have an old original owner Willys wagon 4wd for sale,still has the original drivetrain 226 flathead six cyl. manual trans,bought it a year ago up in northern California which originally came from Oregon.
Has little bit or rust in a few areas and a few panes of glass cracked and a dent on drivers side behind door but all complete.
Engine will need to be rebuilt as well as brakes etc….been sittin for a while.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This wagon is powered by a 98 Toyota chassis. It looks like someone did a nice job of laying out the motor in the engine compartment.
“Up for sale we have a 1953 Willys Jeep Wagon. The Jeep looks stock but it’s setting on a ’98 Toyota Frame with all Toyota Drive train. It gives you the look you want with the drive comforts of an everyday driver. In the paragraphs to follow we will give a brief description of the exterior, interior, and driveline of the Willys, but first we would like to tell you a little about us.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(08/15/2014) Runs and drives.
“54 Willys panel? sedan delivery?. Has a newer jeep wagoneer engine trans t-case and axles in it runs and drives power steering and brakes, electric wiper change over and other mods. I has all new brakes in it. The engine is a amc 360 with headers and dress up kit. Trans is a turbo 400. T-case is a dana 18 or 20 not sure with 2 or 4 wheel drive. This is a fun to drive ratrod that gets a lot of attention it is not a show vehicle and has rust but hey its M.N. and everything does. Just like every other affordable old vehicle it needs some tlc but is drivable as-is. Don’t miss your chance for affordable fun.”
Looks nice.
“Nice, fun to drive little hot rod, 1950 willy has a 283 chevy. Runs great, drive anywhere. Nice paint, new interior, cool head turner, only thing missing is the surf boards ;)”
UPDATE: ** Status Unknown** Was $6900.
Seller believes this is a Traveller, but split window suggests otherwise to me.
“Moving to florida and selling my 1960 willys Traveler Station Wagon. partially restored. converted to 12 volt, new wheels and tires, gas tanks, generator. three speed with overdrive, high low range, four wheel drive, and pto”