No drivetrain, but might make a good custom wagon.
“No motor
No transmission”
No drivetrain, but might make a good custom wagon.
“No motor
No transmission”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2000.
“1964 Willys jeep all original, 2nd owner, excellent body. No rust, no dents, no bonds. Needs engine.
2000.00 firm, serious inquiries only.’
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5800.
(05/03/2016) It’s a project.
“I purchased this 1962 Willys Jeep Wagon as a project from someone who couldn’t keep it back in the 90’s. My plan was to continue the work he started but too many other projects got in the way. It has been stored in my barn waiting for me to get going…and now…well???
4 cylinder engine was rebuilt.
It comes with stainless steel exhaust and pipe, replacement fender skirts for rear, new hinge for tailgate, original seats. Frame is in very good shape, body needs a little work.”

Has some upgrades. Note the government plate. Maybe old border patrol vehicle?
Very rare 1964 Jeep Willys wagon, the original SUV! The last year these were made. This one has the rare ambulance/barn style back doors instead of a tailgate. I bought it in 1998 and it had already been converted to a 350 Chevy V8 engine, it was my daily driver for years. It runs great. Of course it rattles and squeaks like any old vintage vehicle. I have all receipts and original vehicle service manual. License and registration are current.
Here’s a list of other upgrades done since I bought it.
Muncie granny 4 speed transmission
Dana 44
205 transfer case
MD44 3.54 R/P
Wagoneer type brake upgrade
rear hubs
Heavy duty custom radiator
Recent work:
wheel cylinders
valve cover gaskets
battery
tires
brake shoes
brake lines
Has some rust here and there, but all in all a great old 4 wheel drive vehicle that can get you practically anywhere and is super fun to drive!”
UPDATE; **SOLD** Was $3500.
Looks like a good project.
“Sweet 1959 Willys wagon for sale! I bought this in 2000 in Gillette, WY. and drove it part time for a year or two while I was in college. I had big plans to restore it, but you know how that goes.
I was told when I bought it that the motor had been rebuilt. It has a Willys Superhurricane in line 6 cyl motor that always ran well for me. It’s a 3 speed and has 4-wheel drive, which worked last time I used it. I haven’t driven it for 7-8 years or so and its been stored indoors for the last 10 years. The body is in pretty good shape. It has some rust, mostly surface. It is rusted through above the rear wheel wells but seem like this wouldn’t be to hard to repair for someone who know what they are doing.
I have a brand new wiring harness that I never got around to putting in and I have the original manuals. The seats have been re-upholstered and are in great shape. Custom Willys Overland brake and clutch pedals and shifter knob. The headliner is all but gone and would need replacing. The wood slats in the back are also in good shape.
I love this thing which is why I haven’t parted with it yet. But, its probably time. I now live out of state and will never get around to it. It’s a rare find and would make a great restoration project. I’m asking $3500 or make me an offer.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/12/2016) Looks nice.
“1949 Willy Jeep Station Wagon 350 Chevy engine -350 turbo automatic.
Centerline wheels and new tires.Small Ford bolt pattern. Extra new parts for planter front end. Runs and drives good Garage kept also.’
One runs and one is a parts wagon.
“Up for sale is a 1956 Willys Jeep Wagon with an extra 1954 wagon for parts. Many extra parts included. Small block Chevy runs strong. Needs some work but would make a great rat rod, mountain buggy or full resto project.”
May have potential.
“BUYER BACKED OUT…1948 WILLYS WAGON, 4 CY, STICK, MOTOR TURNS, GOOD PROJECT, RESTORE OR ROD. $2,500 OR BEST CASH OFFER AFTER YOU COME SEE IT, NO PHONE OFFERS”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Looks like a former vineyard wagon.
“1962 JEEP Willys Window Wagon , Completely Restored inside & out , 6 Clynder Flat Head , 4 Wheel Drive with Compound Low Gear, New Tires, Paint & Interior ,”