Looks good.
“1958 Wilys Maverick Wagon .4cyl F head engine. 3 speed with overdrive. ”
Looks good.
“1958 Wilys Maverick Wagon .4cyl F head engine. 3 speed with overdrive. ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/08/2016) The pics aren’t too helpful. It has some rot, but runs.
“Drives good ,runs good great tires.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
The seller doesn’t know a thing about it, but somehow also knows it’s a great project!
“This is an awesome work project if you know what to do! Antique it is as is you may offer a reasonable offer. We have the name of the person we got it from to file for a title other then that I don’t know squat about it. My brother got it and then decided having a family was going to be first”
Looks in good shape.
“CALIFORNIA VEHICLE ~ Everything new or rebuilt. FANTASTIC shape. Must see!”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3700.
“This beauty is amazing.
New tires, new clutch, refinished upholstery and floor boards.”
Sid-kris posted pics of this Willys Overland Package Van on Facebook (he was wondering what it was). This marks the third package van we’ve identified. The first is the one Jesse is rebuilding. The second was sold in 2014 in California (a slightly different model – see brochures here). This third one was spotted in West Virginia as I understand it. What’s unique about this one is that it is 4WD (the other two were 2WD).
Nice looking wagon.
“1962 Willys Wagon 4×4
Solid reliable SoCal surf wagon. Not a show car but always wins a ribbon if thats something you enjoy.
Late 70’s Chevy Small Block 350 V8 with Edelbrock 4 BBL Carb
GM Turbo 350 Auto Trans
Dana 44 Front and Rear Axles
GM Power Steering and Brakes
Cadillac Tilt Steering Column
Stock Interior with ALL seats
Aftermarket Audio System
NO OTHER MODS
$16,500 OBO, no trades no “wires” local mechanical inspection on your dime.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6900.
(05/03/2016) Runs and drives.
“1962 Willys Wagon for sale. A survivor, approximately 90% original and in running condition. Perfect candidate for restoration or run it as is. The pictures tell the story on the condition of the body. Super Hurricane flathead six motor. Reasonable offers considered.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4600.
Appears in good shape.
“1956 Jeep Wagon. New paint. Has a 260 Ford V8. Runs good. Near origional other than the engine.”
Looks fun.
“willys wagon sbc ps pbs air, alot to list, custom frame, rearend”