UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $4000.
This includes a Warn Winch and an overdrive of some type.
“1960 Willys Wagon,307 chevy motor, warn overdrive, warn winch”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $4000.
This includes a Warn Winch and an overdrive of some type.
“1960 Willys Wagon,307 chevy motor, warn overdrive, warn winch”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5200.
(08/23/2013) This one needs a little work.
“1958 Jeep Willys Utility Wagon
Original Super Hurricane 6 Cylinder Engine. 3 spd Manual Transmission. Runs and drives. 4wd Lock-out Hubs.
Body and frame in excellent condition. Drivers side floor pan has been replaced. Stainless steel trim all intact. Clear MN title.
Brake Master Cylinder needs replacement. Will need to be trailered home.
Head liner and interior door panels have been removed in preparation for restoration. Have originals for use as a template. Also have original wood strips for the bed, but they’re not installed. Several side windows are missing, but have the original glass (some are broken). Also have new rubber window seals.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(08/01/2013) This looks solid. It has several updates.
“61 willy wagon
runs good
4X4 283 chevy motor with original transmission and axles (with over drive).
am open to reasonable offers
602-993-3797”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500.
Dan spotted this nice Maverick.
“1962 Willys Station Wagon, @66,000 miles. Is about 75% restored. The vehicle is nearly all original. You just can not find one like this. The pictures show the vehicle when purchased and updated. I am asking $11,500.00 or best offer. If your interested please contact me and I will set up a time to show the Willys. Please note if you are not serious do not bother me. So please only interested buyers. Will be glad to talk to you over the phone.”
Dave Antram forwarded this photo of a Dallas, Texas, Pawnshop run by Rubin Goldstein from 1931 until 1972. I don’t know how the store became “Honest Joe’s”, but I do know Goldstein’s personal motto: YCDBSOYA ….. “You can’t do business sitting on your Afghanistan”. You can learn more about Goldstein here.
Now, can you spot the Willys Wagon in this photo?
I doubt this runs, but the body appears solid. No description provided.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8200. Check out near identical wagon that’s a 1957.
(06/12/2012) The seller believes this might be a Traveller, but Dan points out the following:
1. It’s a ’56 and Travellers were made 1960-1964 (to the best of his knowledge).
2. It has the polygon rear fender openings of a wagon, not the curved of a Delviery that Travellers and Parkways were made from.
3. It has the low roof, not the high roof.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $3000.
“1962 Jeep Willy’s Wagon with L6-226 Hurricane. Body is in good condition with only some minor paint damage wear on the roof, hood and front fender and some damage (dent that runs nearly across the width of the roof) -pictures of both included. Mechanically, the wagon is in good shape.
This Jeep has been garaged for the past 9 years or so and up until last year, was driven a few times per year on sunny Seattle days. It ran until about 3 months ago when the starter, starter solenoid or battery need work.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $3995.
This has an interesting cargo carrier on top.
“good body, 4×4, 283 Chevy V-8 std. trans.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was priced at $7500.
(12/26/2013) This may be worth a closer look.
“1951 Willys Overland Jeep 2 wheel drive wagon, original 4 cly F Head, 3 speed with O/D (working) rewired to 12 volt. TONS of new parts, new paint and the rear body is all wood grained….needs minor finishing and runs great! Trade for another collector car 1946-1961 Packard, Plymouth Ford etc….”