No pics provided.
“Very restorable, only 50,000 original miles. Sound body. Warn lock-o-matic hubs. Will deliver.”
http://albuquerque.craigslist.org/cto/3442965206.html
No pics provided.
“Very restorable, only 50,000 original miles. Sound body. Warn lock-o-matic hubs. Will deliver.”
http://albuquerque.craigslist.org/cto/3442965206.html
Here’s a nice looking wagon.
“51 Willys Wagon- 100% original wagon with ~32,000 original miles. Runs excellent, everything works perfectly. Paint is original- excellent for its age, even shines!
1 minor ding on rear quarter panel. NO RUST.
Completely solid vehicle.”
This runs. The seller says this is a Maverick, but I can’t tell.
“Willys Station Wagon: Maverick series original shape 4 cylinder, overhead engine, runs but smokes, 3 speed trans. w/overdrive new brakes and bearings, body in good shape ready for project-restore clear title can trailer to you. ”
http://omaha.craigslist.org/cto/3436925682.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This is missing a bumper, but looks sound otherwise.
“Selling a 1957 Jeep Wagon, 4×4 Willy’s Super Jeep… Hurricane Wagoneer, It has all original motor and transmission… Inline 6, starts right up and Drives, this is a collectors piece, it needs some TLC but can be driven as is. NO RUST .. IN VERY GOOD SHAPE CONSIDERING IT”S AGE”
This appears in good shape.
“427 big block with only 6k miles on motor been sitting a few months but this woody is a classic. Has been featured at car shows in the past along with having a popular online presence. A lot of people recognize this vehicle.
Too much work to list. Very well takea care of. All of the owners of this vehicle have loved this woody and have taken great care of it over the years. Asking 16k firm. If interested in coming to look at it. Feel free to call or text mike at 6023846841. Serious buyers only.”
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/cto/3430569170.html
This needs the brakes examined. It could use a repaint, too. Looks solid otherwise.
“i AM selling my GRANDADS 62 jeep willy he loved it very much wanted to restore it but due to medical conditions he cant so i am selling it for him runs and drives new tires and shocks needs brakes i think it is master cylynder that is bad, not sure but we need it sold wish we can keep it but cant or loss your gain. please serious buyers call Jason 407.341.4600”
http://miami.craigslist.org/mdc/cto/3431028053.html
This has a power train and brake update. It is worth a look.
“1950 Willy Jeep 318 Auto, ply sub suspension, power steering, power disc brakes , Will trade for nice car . call for more info 503-734-6659”
UPDATE: Price bumped to $4000
(10/04/2012) This might in good condition. I can’t quite tell from the pics.
“1950 and a half willys delivery truck
4 cylinder engine
1 barrel carburetor
runs great!
Brand new interior!
brand new windows and window seals!
Great on gas!
Call and make me an offer!
Drive away today!
Call Henry C. Williams
(404)366-5307 (home )
(404)514-1906 (cell)”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3000.
(11/13/2012) A variety of updates to this wagon . Still plenty of project left.
“1947 Willy’s Wagon, ready for paint, Have a fresh long block Chevy 350 with automatic transmission & transfer case, Has Scout differentials, Tunnel has been sectioned to fit motor and trans, All the parts are in it, ready to go, No reasonable offer will be refused !!! Call Nic 707-591-5290 $3000.00 obo ”
Joseph might look pretty young to own his first vehicle, but after a trip to Moab with his dad Pete, who runs the OWF, to attend the 2012 Willys Overland Rally Joseph caught a bad case of the Willys sickness. As his father knows to well, there is no cure for this dreaded disease. With Joseph’s fate sealed, he decided to buy a wagon with his own money that he could rebuild himself (with some help from dad).
The wagon needs plenty of work, so they located a good donor frame that’s already been modified and strengthened, saving them lots of time and work. They have collected some ’76 Wagoneer axles, XJ rear and YJ front springs to fit the already modified frame. They also have located a variety of additional parts to help round out Joseph’s project.
You can follow Joseph’s build here: http://oldwillysforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=3549
Good luck Joseph! I’m sure you’ll learn a lot 🙂