It runs and drives. It appears to have potential.
“1961 Willys
Runs and drives
Original flat head six
214-755-2904 ”
http://easttexas.craigslist.org/cto/2935214265.html
It runs and drives. It appears to have potential.
“1961 Willys
Runs and drives
Original flat head six
214-755-2904 ”
http://easttexas.craigslist.org/cto/2935214265.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200
“1960 wagon with V8 conversion, runs strong. Needs interior, has body rust. 1959 wagon, all original, good body and interior. Hydraulic snow plow pump and hoses on engine. 59 has title, 60 notorized bill of sale. Extra parts included. Price is for both.”
A seller just listed a variety of nice looking truck parts at jeeptruck.com. There is a detailed list as part of the ad, too.
“Parts for sale originally from or bought for our now fully restored 1950 Willys Overland truck, 1/2ton, 2 wd, F head hurricane engine.
Contact Amy at: gould_amy@hotmail.com for more information or detailed photos. Payment accepted via PayPal only.
http://www.jeeptruck.com/sale/salebd/apb134/apb134.html
Here are pictures of just a few of the parts.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200
(11/22/2010) This looks like a worth project for the price (it doesn’t sound like there’s much to do)
“I got this on a trade I had visions of making a finished hot rod with it but I just dont have the time anymore. Its mounted and channeled over a S-10 frame with the 4.3 liter engine still in it. The engine still runs but there is no gas tank installed. There is a pretty fair amount of metal fab left, but if you have the skills needed for this project it would make a cool ride. There is minimal rust left on the body. The old floor was rotted out and a new floor put in by the previous owner. I have some more pics if needed. This is located in Broadhead WI which is about 1/2 hour west of Beloit , WI. I live in Sycamore, IL so anyone wanting to see will need to make arrangement with me to look at it.”
Here’s a stock wagon that runs.
“1948 Willys Overland Survivor, all original parts including hub caps. Great interior condition of seats and floor boards, also has third row seating for single seat in back. Flat 6 engine runs very smooth and starts immediately. Original paint with a very straight body. Asking $5,000 OBO. If interested please contact Matt at 425-293-4704, if not available please leave a message. Thanks.”
Here’s a parts wagon or restoration project listed at jeeptruck.com.
“I have decided to let go of my Willys Wagon. Good, solid body, interior is a mess, no motor. Has a Colorado title. I also have extra body parts: 2 grills, 1 hood, 2 right fenders, 1 left. Please call on these.
Truck is located near Denver, Colorado.
Can help with delivery
Price: $900
For more information, please call Bob:
(720) 284-7133”
This looks promising.
“1955 Willy’s Wagon, all original, including the Super Hurricane 6 cyl. It is complete, needs battery, non-running, good tires, clean Montana vehicle, virtually no rust, pass. side floor board does have a little rust. I bought as a project and I do not have the time to do it, it would be a very easy restoration. Title in hand. $1200. Bob 406-626-5275”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7800.
This looks like a nice little wagon, though that tail pipe is awfully low.
“1957 Jeep Willys Wagon rodded out in 2001. 318/4bbl, Automatic, P/S, P/B, A/C. Not using it-needs to go! $7800 or best offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Steve spotted this poor jeep.
“motor is free and it ran the lat time we used it. 4 weel drive with a super hurricane 6 cylender.spair axle included. Sale or Trade
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $22500.
(03/01/2012) That’s a pretty wagon.
“1951 Willys Jeep Station Wagon
4X4
The original American SUV
Super Solid Body
Restored
Collectable”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
I’m guessing it doesn’t run.
“Here is an old Willys Sedan Delivery I have had for 25 years intending to build a hot rod. She has moved all over Texas and been in numerous shops and storage facilities, but its time to let someone with more gumption than I take her. If there is interest, I would sell her or trade/partial trade for a jetski. THe body is remarkably straight, but she is getting rustier each year. TIme to let her go. Email with your cell number and I will talk/text with you or just email is fine. Give me your addy and I will reciprocate fairly quickly.”
Yesterday Ron contacted me, asking if I had see the wagon on the Can-Am commercial. Well, I couldn’t remember seeing a Can Am commercial.
Then, last night I was watching the Temple/USF game and updating eWillys when I looked up to see Can-Am flash across the screen. I thought to myself, I wonder if that was the commercial Ron mentioned. So, I rewinded it and spotted the wagon. There it was, very briefly shown in the background. A red wagon with white trim sporting the name Nick’s Cove. After a quick search that focused on Nick’s Cove only. I found the pic below. Thanks Nick!