Possible Maverick?
“1961 Willies for Sale. Please call 605-261-0063”
Possible Maverick?
“1961 Willies for Sale. Please call 605-261-0063”
I don’t see many of these with the original seats.
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” Willys 1961 Traveler, if you’re looking you may already know the rarity of the Willys Traveler. If you are not I would suggest a good search of the internet, try “Willys production numbers” for a start. As if it wasn’t rare enough it has all the Civilian model Traveler specific parts in tact. I have been fooling with old Willys stuff since 1972 and have never seen one with all the pieces intact. It has the factory fold up rear bench seats, it has the roof mounted spare tire carrier, it has the rear sliding side windows, it has the step plate between rear bumper and the body all still attached. These ultra rare pieces are one of the things that makes it an ideal restoration candidate. The numbers are all correct for a 1961 Traveler and it comes with a good, clean title in my name. It’s 4 wheel drive with the desirable straight “6” 226 cubic inch flathead motor. The motor spins over by hand. the transmission and transfer case are in place.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
This has been verified as a Traveller (thanks Dan). #266 of 395 Travellers built in 1962.
“1962 S/W body and parts.
Rare rear doors not tailgate!
Clear Ohio title.
Three hoods
Front end
1987 S-10 2wd frame.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was NO Price.
“Trying to raise money to sail around the world so I’m selling my toys, this truck is fast…..
Engine is a 440hp out of a cop car, rebuilt, with edlebrock performer heads, cam, timing gear, intake and carb.
the truck needs some work, mostly cosmetic, but trans need to be swapped out for another. current trans has no reverse.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $3500.
“1958 Willys wagon with small block 327 and original 3 speed manual trans.
4wd with pto driven winch, rare utility doors in lieu of clamshell doors.Power steering and power brakes.
Not a driver as it needs some work to be driven, but a solid, cool project that gets compliments and looks all the time.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9600
(04/27/2013) “Very nice condition, recent paint, weather stripping, suspension and drive train rebuilt,everything works as it should. Reconditioned Chevy 283 engine swap, new clutch flywheel and pressure plate. Mallard Blue with white interior. Three speed on floor with two speed trasfer case.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2100
This might be worth a look.
“1958 Willys Wagon with F134 engine overdrive runs and drives new fuel tank tune up alternator current registration and title needs restoration $2100 OBO”
UPDATE: Was priced at $4300. **SOLD**
It appears the body has seen lots of good work. still some project work left before it runs.
“951 Willy’s Wagon. Partially restored. Here is a bit about it.
Most of the wiring was original and was not in good shape so it has all been taken out (with the exception of the ignition wiring) and has been replaced with an aftermarket 21 circuit easy wiring harness which is partially put in.
The bumpers were taken off of it when I stripped it down to work on and paint it. New bumpers have been installed.
The seats are out of it for ease of access to the interior. I have the original back seat. The front seats were replacement seats when I got it, and in poor shape. I do have a clear title, and it is registered in the State of Washington.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
(05/21/2013) Looks solid. It needs a pto shaft.
“L6-226 Flathead, driveline is original with the exception of 12v conversion and electronic fuel pump, Koenig PTO winch (need driveshaft for winch), Warn overdrive, Warn front locking hubs, wagon is 99% all original, interior still has wood slats, Willys floor rubber, all seats, headliner, etc, Willys stamped rear bumper, all chrome molding, lettering and grille slats, etc. I am the 4th owner of the Wagon. I have the original manuals and a pretty good paperwork trail for the history of the wagon. If interested shoot me an email and we can discuss further.
Rob”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
(08/22/2011) “Would be a great project! Very rare 1947 Willy’s Overland Panel Jeep for sale.”