Dan spotted this 2WD Wagon. Looks like a good price.
“49 willys wagon 2wd,4cyl motor(does not run)but should? has 3sp over-drive trans. pretty much all there–good title—-360-423-5157”
Dan spotted this 2WD Wagon. Looks like a good price.
“49 willys wagon 2wd,4cyl motor(does not run)but should? has 3sp over-drive trans. pretty much all there–good title—-360-423-5157”
UPDATE: Still Available
(01/05/2013) The body looks straight, but it’s missing lots of parts.
“Willys wagon for sale. Great project extra grille and fenders no motor trans or t case. $950obo 208310one2oneone”
It’s not perfect, but appears solid. It’s too bad a little more care wasn’t taken with the engine paint.
“Antique 1962 Willys wagon.Excellent frame,body & mechanical.Chevy 283 motor,original 3-spd &transfer case.New suspension,tires,exhaust.Original
interior.May take partial trade [1972 or earlier pick-up truck,classic car,old flh or british motorcycle,flat-fender willys,etc.]original,no junk.e-mail phone# if interesed.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Dan spotted this Parkway Conversion Wagon.
“1956 willy wagon staight six run and drives some rust not bad all stock 6 volt pto wench.needs work but all there. 2500.obo. some trade maybe.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Unclear if this runs, but it looks solid.
“willys jeep for more information call ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,500.
(08/17/2012) Dan spotted this nice wagon.
“1950 Willys Jeep Wagon 350 Fuel injected 400 HP Professorially Built with reciepts. Less then 500 Miles Turbo 350 Trans rebuilt with reciepts. New BFGs, Power Steering,AC,Nice sound system. A Real Head Turner”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is a good looking wagon.
“Stunning example of a 1955 Willys Wagon. No expense spared when rebuilding this Willys. 15 thousand in chrome, trim and paint. Rebuilt engine and transmission.
Original, except for the disc brake conversion to the front brakes and the radial tires. Making the Willys about 100% more road worthy.
Started with a rust free Washington State Willys. Removed all the body trim and went to work. Added some trim to the vehicle and sent all the chrome and trim to be de-dinged and replated. Finishing touch and Calco did the work. Painted the vehicle after all metal was checked.
The interior is as it was 60 years ago. Seats have been resewn in part and the wood slats were restained. I had to install a new head liner and visors, just too far gone.
If you lift up the front seat, it looks brand new, untouched from new, just amazing. No radio and still the original 6 Volt system. Original oil bath air cleaner. Both seats.
Everything works as new, 4X4, transmission, engine, lights, brakes, steering, good glass all around, etc.”
UPDATE: I believe this sold on eBay in November. Now it’s for sale again, though it has a carrier that isn’t shown in the below pics.
“1952 Willys Wagon for Sale. Custom Street Rod. 327 Cu In V8, 700R4 overdrive transmission, rack and pinion power steering, 4 wheel power disc brakes, ladder bar rear suspension with coil over shocks, 14″ pacer aluminum wheels with radial tires, real wood exterior accents, blue dot tail lights, custom bucket seat interior with real wood in rear deck area, custom console with cup holder and built in AM/FM/Cassette radio, tilt steering column, B&M shifter, Grant steering wheel, and VDO gauges. And, YES, the surfboard is included!”
UPDATE: Guy found some great links regarding this Bus, which was also known as Jitney (see Steve’s links in the comments). According to a New Jersey Transportation Heritage Center report dated September, 2010, there is no known C-10 in any collection. The ATHS society believes at least 25 buses were built. The Chassis is Willys, the Body is from ACF-Brill, and the model is C-10.
This picture from Flickr shows the bus was branded Willys on the front. I was surprised to see that.
From 02/07/2013: This 1947article shows an example of ACF Brill Model C-10 Bus built on a Willys Chassis. Anyone heard or seen one of these? At least a few went to Atlantic City. These were designed as small, inexpensive buses for marginal lines.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
It needs some paint at the very least, but looks solid otherwise. This is a parkway, yes?
“1957 Willys Jeep Sedan Delivery,chevy ZZ3, th350, ps, pb.,Great body, chrome. $7500. Partial trades considered”