No good shots of the whole vehicle.
“This 1951 Willys Wagon has only 37,000 miles on the ORIGINAL engine. ”
No good shots of the whole vehicle.
“This 1951 Willys Wagon has only 37,000 miles on the ORIGINAL engine. ”
Runs and drives. No obvious rust.
For sale is my ’61 Willys wagon, Runs and stops good. It is on the road in my name. Tires are good, Interior is good but will need a headliner and a passenger’s window. $5500. No calls after 9pm, and no texts at all, please.”
Might be some value here.
“Selling these 2 willies as a pair.
One is a 1959 and has been stored inside for 15 years. Ran and drove when put into storage. Has Beefy front bumper with winch and extra parts.
The other is a 1960 and has been out side for 10 years. It has no engine, transmission or running gear. also has extra parts stored inside.
You get 2 willies for buying one. Will not sell one alone unless it is the one outside. When you buy both you must haul the one outside away first.
Asking $1500 for both, no trades, no parting out, no seperating the two(unless you are taking the one outside). Both have clean titles.”
Might have some value.
“Vehicle does not run, there are no papers for this vehicle. The Jeep has no back panel doors. The dash does seem to be intact. There is a motor and the carburetor is inside the vehicle but not on the motor. The transmission is a column shifter (3 on a tree). Project vehicle, it has been sitting for many years. Taking offers”
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).