UPDATE: UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500
“-327 Motor 350 turbo
-Mustang front suspension
-Power steering
-AC/Heater
-AM / FM Radio
-New wire harness
-New rims and tires.
Runs great and reliable! Sale or Trade or OBO
UPDATE: UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500
“-327 Motor 350 turbo
-Mustang front suspension
-Power steering
-AC/Heater
-AM / FM Radio
-New wire harness
-New rims and tires.
Runs great and reliable! Sale or Trade or OBO
No obvious rust that I can see.
“I have a jeep willy that a has a new model motor and trans in it. 3 speed manual with straight 6 motor. Call for details”
UPDATE: Was $14,500. **SOLD**
(03/28/2014) Nice looking wagon.
“1948 Willys Jeep Overland Station Wagon
Repainted Maroon And Paneled Exterior
Reupholstered Cherry Leather Interior
Excellent Condition Beautiful Car
Fully Restored
Runs Like A Dream”
Scott from Cincinnati shares his experience about the use of his Willys Wagon for a major motion picture. For him it was a positive experience. Thanks to Scott for creating this post!
In early march of this year I was contacted by a production co., showing an interest in pre 1955 vehicles for an upcoming movie to be filmed locally called Carol and starring Kate Blanchett. Apparently Cincinnati’s history and architecture is commonly used as a backdrop to post war NYC. I sent them some pictures and explained that my willys was in running condition and a few days later they called and offered to wrap the vehicle to use it as a prop NYC postal delivery truck.
I sent more pictures and soon had a proof of their final rendering. To my surprise the scenes involving my wagon were less than two weeks away. After not hearing from my contact for a few days, I reached out and was, sadly, informed that the wrap contractor wasn’t able to meet the production schedule.
Somehow the conversation turned to paint as a possibility. Later that evening she found a body shop willing to do the job in less than a week on their dime. Coincidentally the paint color in the rendering was close enough to get them to agree to a very similar Woodstock green to factory.
The following morning I drove the willys there and inspected their facilities and current projects, a berlinetta here, a classics Mercedes there and even a frame off corvair, obviously they were overqualified for the job at hand. Initially the shop was hesitant to take the project on, after they realized how much metal, body and prep would be required. I agreed to furnish all necessary hard parts at my cost and they would provide the paint, as agreed with the production company.
So how do you find new sheet metal overnight? After many hours calling the usual suspects, whom all agreed that a driver’s quarter panel was too big for overnight delivery no matter the cost, I finally found an ohio willys parts retailer http://www.willysoverland.com and they promised to have it for pickup in the morning. A buddy agreed to drive to Toledo and pick up the parts and, of course, walcks came through for all of the remaining soft parts and seals needed a few days later, after paint. That Saturday I visited the willys in the paint booth and let’s just say I was speechless. On Monday the production folks were going to the shop to apply their temporary decals and special effects, with filing to occur the next day.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500
Can’t say I’ve ever seen wheels like this on a wagon.
“2- 1962 willy wagons for sale: 1 is in good condition. Has some rust on both rear quarter panels & the floor panel on the drivers side. Has a small block chevy that is getting tired.Also has new rancho shocks,master cylinder & brake lines. New tires on 20″ rims off of a 1932 chevy truck. New water pump. has been converted to 12 volt.All the lights work including spot light. 2nd wagon is a donor vehichle. No title. Has the original hurricane 4 cylinder . good grille & many salvagable parts. Selling due to health reasons. Serious inquiries only. No brokers please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
“ V8 Chevy,
-4 speed Chevy transmisson
-twin stick dana 20 transfer case
– Ford 9 inch in the back open rear
-runs and drives
Call for more information
Thanks”
Needs some floor work.
“4 wheel drive Willys wagon. Good running 226 super hurricane flathead 6cyl, T90 transmission, twin stick Spicer 18 transfer case, Dana 44 rear axle, 25 front. Will need work on floors in the rear as well as some other body work. Tailgate is in great shape ( a rare find on willys wagons). A great project that I can’t find the time for.”
UPDATE: Was $3000. **SOLD**
(05/02/2014) This might be worth a look. Not running at the moment, but might not take much.
“I don’t know a lot about this vehicle at this point. My father and my nephew worked on this vehicle together. My father had paid someone to get it running and shortly after he got it running it was parked in the barn on a farm. I just recently went down to pick it up to sell it. I know that it is not currently running, but it was running before it was parked. My father has since passed away so I have no more information on the jeep. It is really very cool it is a must see.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500
Could use new paint, but looks solid.
“1951 Willys Wagon
This vehicle is a 20 year old restoration that is in need of body work and paint again. The paint is peeling and there is rust beginning again.
It has a very strong 4 bolt 350, turbo 350 trany with a shift kit, 203 transfer case, 9″ ford rear axle with 438 gears and drum breaks, dana 27 front axle with 438 gears and power disc brakes. Though not shown in the pics I do have all the original seats. with the exception of the drive train all the original equipment is here.
This wagon runs very well and has been a great mountain rig for my wife and I for many years.
Feel free to contact me with any questions.”
No pics provided.
“1958 Willys Wagon good running original engine 4×4 wagon no rust.
no pictures
e-mail if you have interest with phone number”