UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Eric forwarded this ad . . . By why park the wagons right there? I’m guessing they’ve been there a while.
“3 1949-1954 2 wheel drive Willys Jeeps station wagon parts for sale.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Eric forwarded this ad . . . By why park the wagons right there? I’m guessing they’ve been there a while.
“3 1949-1954 2 wheel drive Willys Jeeps station wagon parts for sale.”
Lou spotted this classic image of a man and his wagon at the New Jersey State Archives Facebook page. The chair hanger / fishing pole holder on the passenger side is interesting. Lou writes, “That’s on the beach at Island Beach State Park with Barnegat Lighthouse in the background – since those 10 miles of beach are preserved it still looks about the same and you can buy a pass to drive on the beach and fish.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $23,500.
(10/02/2012) Dan spotted this beautiful wagon, but it’s not cheap.
“Rare 6 Cyl “Tornado” OHC Engine, 63k miles, like new in and out, 2 owners for last 38 yrs, not interested in dealers call only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800
Odd pic. I’m assuming the guns are sold separately?
“Old Willy’s 4×4 rolling chasis. No title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4295.
“This is a nice running 1950 4×4 willy’s wagon, All original seats, I believe it has the orginal 4 cyl motor. I bought it in Colorado so it has very little rust. there are 2 spots above the real fender. Call me for more information.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7300
(02/19/2013) I like the color scheme. Looks solid.
“61 Willy’s Wagon– rebuilt super hurican 6 with only 1200 miles. New carb, brakes, clutch, and tires. New interior. Fantastic body. $7300.00.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
The price is a bit high given it doesn’t run, but it has potential.
“for sale is a 1959 jeep willy s very good for restoration it is in good shape for its age . it is not running or driving been seating and r covered storage for long years now the owner willing to sale and he asking $ 4500”
Dan spotted this wagon. He notes it’s a good deal if the price stays low.
“1953 Willys Overland Station Wagon…..2Wheel Drive. I’m not 100% sure of the exact year model but believe it to be a 53. The truck is in extremely good shape and the only rust I have found on the vehicle is the front floor pans. The rust in the front pans is only in the center of the sheet metal and is not into the structure or seams of the pan. There is no engne or transmission. The rear floors, doors, rockers, tailgate, roof seam, etc., are in perfect shape. Suspension is all original. All the glass is still in the truck…some is cracked in places but is all there.
All in all a very nice rust free (for the most part) Willys Overland. It was going to be a personal project but you know the story…..along came a baby girl !!! And we all know which one took priority. You won’t be disappointed in the body on this truck …it is in very nice condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900
(11/17/2012) This looks pretty good in the first pic, but not as good in the other two. The drivetrain has updates.
“1962 Willys Wagon with AMC 401 V8, Turbo 400, Dana 300 and Dana 44 Axles. More info in Montana CL ad. Runs good. Interesting trades considered. Thanks”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Only one pic, but the appears like a solid vehicle. The price looks good. It is 2wd.
“1953 Willy’s-Overland Station Wagon (The Original SUV)
Runs and drives great
Original engine and transmission have been replaced with that of a 1967 Ford Mustang 200ci inline 6 cylinder and 3 on the floor gearbox — great for reliability but unfortunately they removed the transfer case in the process.
Leather Captions chairs”