UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2400.
Runs.
“The worlds first SUV!! 1956 Willys , Hurricane motor, manual transmission with overdrive. Runs and idles, in need of restoration. 2400 or best offer. Thanks for looking!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2400.
Runs.
“The worlds first SUV!! 1956 Willys , Hurricane motor, manual transmission with overdrive. Runs and idles, in need of restoration. 2400 or best offer. Thanks for looking!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
It had to go “today” two days ago, so not sure if it is still available or not.
“$750 OBO today takes this classic panel wagon home. Project vehicle. Ran in the last year. Title in hand. Motor is mid 90’s GMC Jimmy V6″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Interior could use some polish. Outside looks great.
“We have owned this car since 1991 and it has been well maintained.. Within the last dozen miles or so, professionals have installed a machine shop rebuilt Willys 6 cylinder F-head engine and cylinder head. In addition, all clutch components have also been replaced. Has new seat covers, 3 original and 1 duplicated.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Looks like a good foundation for a project.
“I have a great project very little body damage or rust no drive train good colo. Title asking 3500.00 o.b.o. or trade call bill”
Maybe there’s some value?
“Not sure of the year but body is in nice shape has all the glass”
Looks good.
“1963 Jeep Willys Wagon, Green and White
4×4 283 4-Speed Overdrive Automatic
Sounds Great; Very Healthy
Engine has Low Mileage, Does Not Match Odometer
Vehicle is in Very Good to Excellent Condition
Original Owner’s Manual, Title, and Records are Maintained
Shows minor Wear and Tear
Maintenance has been Completed Regularly
Brand New Tires”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2600.
Runs, drives and stops.
“1947 Willy’s Wagon, 4 WD, runs and drives, 6 cylinder, all new brakes, master cylinder, wheel cylinder $2600.00.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(09/27/2013) This looks nice.
“* Body off restoration
* No rust body
* New paint
* New interior
* New Kenwood stereo
* V-6, 4 barrel carburetor
* Heidts Mustang II front end
* Ford 9″ rear end
* 350 transmission with Genie shift”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7250
“1950 Willys Wagon 4×4, runs good, body is in great shape for the year, very hard to find these in decent shape, I have this one priced to sell! $7850.00 would make a great advertising vehicle for a company, come see…phone number under contact info”
Might be solid, but has some paint missing on the fenders.
“For sale is a 1956 Willys Station Wagon-with a Chevy 283 engine. I am the second owner of this gem, as I recently purchased the vehicle in Denver, and drove it out here to DC for the summer. There is currently a Chevy 283 engine in her, as it was replaced in the early 70s to provide more power for longer distances. She runs great, body has some defects, but overall, she is ready to drive anywhere, just in need of some simple body work, and a possible paint job depending on your intentions with the vehicle.
Asking $6,000 OBO. Send me an email, or text me at eight0eight-sevenTwo2-zero3one9, would love to answer any questions you may have, and meet to show you the vehicle.”