Nice!
“1962 Jeep wagon, stock, 6-cyclinder, stick, 4-wheel drive. Redone years ago. 60,000 miles
Runs, drives and looks real good. Must see”
Nice!
“1962 Jeep wagon, stock, 6-cyclinder, stick, 4-wheel drive. Redone years ago. 60,000 miles
Runs, drives and looks real good. Must see”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
It runs.
“she runs good new carb drives too but needs brakes gone through,,floor board are rusty bed is good just needs some love i found a 63 pontiac i would rather spend time on so the wagon must go,,,the price is firm!mike”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600
No motor, but there’s value here.
“1958 Willys Wagon project vehicle. Plenty of rust (floor boards, below tailgate, along drip edge of roof etc.). No engine. Title in hand. $600 firm or possible trades or part trades for the following item/s: I’m looking for an 8000-12,000 watt generator, approximately 3000′ of 3/4 or larger poly pipe or equivalent, a 500-1000 gallon propane tank, a snow plow to fit my 2001 Chev 2500, snowmobile or four wheeler.”
No pics nor any description.
UPDATE: These photos were on eBay.
Here are a few rare photos of a Mobile Classroom Wagon setup.
1 ” This is an original press photo. Inspect Mobile ClassroomPhoto measures 7.25 x 9.25inches. Photo is dated 09-30-1954.”
2. Interior shot. “1954 Press Photo Col. B.B. Matteur and Gerald Winfield look over Willys”
Runs and drives.
“1957 Willy’s wagon, 4X4, 4spd manual transmission, flat head 4 cylinder engine. Body is in great shape with no major rust issues, no holes missing parts or cheap replacement panels found. Frame is solid and straight. Interior has been completely redone about 5 years ago and looks great. New wiring harness throughout entire wagon. All glass replaced around the same time as interior. New wheel cylinders, brakes, and spring kits. Engine runs smooth with no noises. Transfer case and hubs work as they should. Trans has a bad synchro in 2nd gear, you can still drive just pops out of 2nd when you let off of the gas. Has stump pulling granny gear transfer case gearing. No noises or rattling from the rears. All around solid wagon for someone to completely restore or drive as is. Asking $6,000.00 for the Willy’s which is below collector market value for the current condition. You would be hard pressed to find a classic in as good of condition as this one for the same money! Must see in person, give me a call so we can arrange a time,”
This is partially disassembled.
“1959 Willys wagon 4wd hurricane 6 new non directional tires extra rims, window gaskets, complete new brakes, cylinders, drums, etc. everything there and lots of extra parts!!! no time to restore. low milage engine ran when I started to deconstruct. no smoke. all orig.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,800.
(11/01/2014) Nice looking wagon.
“For sale is a 1957 Willys 4X4 Station Wagon in excellent condition. We have done a complete overhaul on this vehicle, just short of a frame off restoration. The 226 Super Hurricane engine was rebuilt, the transmission was rebuilt, new paint job (interior and exterior), the seats were reupholstered and a new headliner installed, the bumpers were re-chromed, the oak strips were refinished, a new clutch was installed, floor mats are new, and too many other upgrades to mention”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
Maybe some value? Looks straight.
“About 1951 Willys Overland Wagon has early 50s GM motor starts but needs work, body is very straight, original wheels included, (not the ones on the car) bill of sale only, $900 cash”