Here’s a 2WD needing rescue.
“1947 Willys Overland Jeep Station Wagon, disassembled , less engine and bell housing.Best offer”
Here’s a 2WD needing rescue.
“1947 Willys Overland Jeep Station Wagon, disassembled , less engine and bell housing.Best offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $10,800.
Nice looking wagon spotted by Craig.
“1948 Willys Jeep Station Wagon in very good condition. Has been restored as a daily driver type with modern radial tires and aluminum wheels. Not a perfect show winning restoration but it looks really good. If you found a wagon in a barn somewhere you would have a lot more money than that getting one in this nice of condition. was $12800 and has been reduced to $10800. Price doesn’t include title,taxes or licensing fees. Bring cash and tell them Tim sent you. You can drive this home if you wish. Lots of other items for sale as owner has retired and is selling virtually everything.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $27,950.
Looks ready for a show.
“An incrediblly done complete restoration! This 1952 Willys Jeep Wagon 4X4 has had every nut and bolt turned and needs absolutely nothing! Powered by a period correct 6-226 Super Hurricane mated to a 3spd manual transmission with Spicer transfer case, Dana differentials, and auxillary cooling fan, she is completely finished. Extremely high quality paint job and wood trim looks fantastic. Cosmetically, she is a real head turner. Top to bottom and underneath are all meticulously done. The wood flooring in the back is completely finished, and the only thing that isnt period correct is the aftermarket am/fm cd player iin the dash. All of the gauges are clear and appear new…….I really dont know what else you could do to make her more complete. Come by and see us at Jordan Motorcars, 11919 IH10 West, San Antonio, Texas, 78230 or visit us on the web at jordanmotorcars.net.”
Seth spotted this interesting wagon. If anyone can provide any insights into it, we’d find it helpful.
He writes, I found this very rough abandoned Wagon. What made it stand out was the independent front suspension and the barn doors. It looks stock but I have always been under the impression that the Wagoneer Panel Delivery was the first Jeep with IFS. It is obviously a basket case project but if it’s a prototype or something like that it may be worth the effort to restore.
Dan has posted the photos at the Old Willys Forum as well. He suggested it might be a factory special. He noted, Based on the gauges and rear rear wheels, it looks like a 1946-early 1950 Delivery that someone installed an aftermarket IFS (similar to the Mustang II) and cut out the back rear side windows. That said, it could be a factory special.
UPDATE: Thanks to Craig for forwarding the link on this relisted wagon.
(06/27/2012) “1949 Jeep Willys Overland s/w. Very very original except paint. 62K miles. 4 cylinder Kaiser flathead. 3 speed on tree w/over drive. Runs lick a top. Absolutely no rust.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Runs. Tranny is bad, but trannies are cheap.
“1959 Willy’ Wagon. Runs good, bad tranny. Engine-Hurricane 6, front 8000 winch, 3 speed manual transmission, good body.”
UPDATE: was $7000. **Status Unknown**
(03/28/2015) Looks in good shape.
“1952 WILLYS OVERLAND JEEP WAGON, 4CYL, 3SPD, 4WD, RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. CLEAN, NICE INTERIOR. VERY RARE VEHICLE.”
Glenn bought these wagons, but yard thieves stole some of the parts. email him at glenns@tdstelme.net for more information on parts and check out his updated comment in the comment’s section.
“These two wagons are in my neighborhood and I went over to check them out a couple days ago. I’ve known the 1948 Wagon about 3-4 years and the 1946 has been added to the pile for goodies. Make no mistake, this is a basket case PROJECT, but a project with POTENTIAL. This owner was serious when he went into gear. He disassembled everything, bought new parts galore, bought some more just in case, even had some more body sections shipped in to add to the pile. This road ready chassis with rebuilt motor, transmission, and rear end is ALL Done, including rebuilt accessories like starter, generator, water pump, brakes, radiator, POR Coating, and ON & ON. The bodies are a Maine and a NY origin, media blasted, primed and ready for a mig welder to slice and dice the new panels already purchased. There’s plenty here to make a very nice all steel 2 WD Willys Station Wagon with a pile of extras.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** WAs $14,900
(09/03/2014) “1947 Willys Wagon in very good condition.This car has no rust.
I have owned it for 6 years and have put about 3000 miles on it.
Many new parts, radiator, electronic ignition, sway bar, tires,starter etc.
Car has been converted to 12 volt.It is a 4 cylinder, 3 speed, 2 wheel drive with over drive.
Feel free to contact me with any questions.“