UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Looks solid.
“1960 Willy Wagon. Green in color. 4 wheel drive works great. Original engine. trans has overdrive. No rust, well taken care of. Garaged inside. Call for additional info.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Looks solid.
“1960 Willy Wagon. Green in color. 4 wheel drive works great. Original engine. trans has overdrive. No rust, well taken care of. Garaged inside. Call for additional info.”
It ran a year ago. Includes rear quarter panel replacements.
“For Sale 1962 Willys Wagon 4×4. new brakes, brake lines, wheel cyls., rebuilt master cyl. Have new rear quarter panels (need installed) Needs radiator and water pump (have originals) Super Hurricane flat head 6 (ran 1 year ago) $1700 or trade for 30s, 40s or early 50s coupe, 2 dr sedan or pickup project of equal value with title. Possible 60s or early 70s mopar project.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“This is an old black & white photograph of a Jeep station wagon advertising American Relief for Poland. The car has a message board on the roof which reads: “Poland Needs Your Help Help the Children of Poland Tag Day Sept. 13th and 14th”. The car also says: “6000 Dubois MAdison 1644”. The latter is an old-style telephone number (this style was phased out in the 1950’s), and the former is likely an address. American Relief for Poland was formed in 1929 and was active at least through the 1950’s. The Jeep station wagon was introduced in 1946. I can’t see much of the clothing of the people in the background, but what I can see seems to look more like 1940’s or 1950’s clothes than later. A “tag day” is a day on which contributions for a charitable cause are solicited; the donors are given a tag in return. The photo is in good condition apart from some curl to it. It measures almost 7 inches long by 5 inches tall. I got this near Cleveland, Ohio, and I don’t have any other information about it; there is no identification on the back.”
Is this a wagon made into a truck?
“1953 willys custom pick up lotsof new stuff.no rust..body at 90% done.. asking 13500 obo..call or text if u need any info”
Dan believes the wagon might be a traveller. It looks to have sliding side windows, while the Parkway Conversion’s side windows were always fixed flush mount whereas the Traveller could have either.
“I have too many projects and must part with these. The wagon is a 1960. It does not have a motor or transmission. The pickup is a 1957, runs, and has a working PTO winch. Both vehicles would come with a bill of sale. Thanks for looking”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $8000.
(11/09/2013) This looks solid.
“This is a must see!
Runs good. New interior. Newer paint. Tires are good.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3300.
Looks like a good start on a project.
“Great project vehicle!! Hard-to-find 1952 Willy’s Station Wagon; 283 Chevy engine with stock Willy’s running gear with Warn overdrive. I have all glass, window frames, gauges, seats, wood boardrunners in back passenger floor area, chrome strips, bumpers & insignias.”
It runs and appears solid on th eoutside.
“GREAT SHAPE NOT RESTORED BUT IN GREAT SHAPE FOR ITS YEAR, RUNS GREAT NO RUST IF INTERESTED OR HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT ME ON MY CELL 719-216-1201 THANKS FOR YOUR TIME LARRY”
Neither runs.
“Two Willys Overland Jeepsters. One a convertible, other a Wagon. Projects, not running. Roadster has 6cyl and trans with it. Clean Cal Pink slips on both. $4800 firm Calls”
UPDATE: Was $19500. **SOLD**
Looks good.
“Off frame restoration 95 percent complete 305 all new parts Chevy running train ford mustang 2 front end original body call”