This is a nice looking woody with some updates.
“up for sale is a 1956 jeep willys wagon woody runs and drives but clutch is weak
has V8 engine manual trasmission look at photos if interested call Rob 806 640 4226”
This is a nice looking woody with some updates.
“up for sale is a 1956 jeep willys wagon woody runs and drives but clutch is weak
has V8 engine manual trasmission look at photos if interested call Rob 806 640 4226”
This has a variety of updates.
“Verry rare. 54 Willys. Tilt wheel, Rack-n-piñon steering, lowered, 39 teardrop taillights, custom hood,15in. baby moon rims with new cobra gts tires, hurst shifter, 302 motor with cam, edelbrock carb, electric fan, switched over to 12v system, header’s with duel exhaust, no rust California car, power disk breaks in front, 8in rear end, Holley valve covers, dyna. Mat sound prof, one of a kind ready for paint. With many extras. Call Scott at 209-947-4280”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
“Rebuit 302 with very low miles (<500miles)
Shortened 9” rear end
65′ Mustang “green dot” C4 tranny
This is an old project that I am ready to part with. This model would make a unique street rod for someone who wants to turn heads. Drives, but needs suspension, body work/paint, etc. Tyler”
This past weekend Pete, from the Old Willys Forum, drove down to the 2nd Annual Willys Moab Rally 2011 put on by Casey Dimmitt. He reports that they had plenty of fun and wished they could stay longer. Pete put this video together (I think to make us all jealous so that we’ll join them next year!). Thanks for sharing Pete, I love that area!
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
“Clean title!!! Original Huricane Super 6 Motor and Original Transmision!! Interior needs work but all is there. She has been sitting for a couple years and needs work on the fuel system so not running at this time. Front floor boards pretty rusted but otherwise in great shape!! I am a motivated seller so willing to consider resonable offers!! Located in Arvada, CO please contact me for further info and pictures!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
Here’s a nice wagon with some barn doors.
“350 Chevy, BW auto. Mustang 2 front end-disc brks, rear drum Good overall:paint,body,interior, glass and drive line, etc. ”
I think this looks interesting. It appears to have been customized a little years ago.
“1949 Willys Jeep Panel Wagon Project Car. Has flathead V8.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
There’s surface rust across the top, but the chrome looks good. No inside pics.
“this is a great project, in good condition, needs paint. there are new parts on the 307 small block engine, new holley carb. it starts and drives needs new gas tank. title is clean and is non op. no DMV back fees. ”
Here’s a delivery wagon.
“I have a 1964 willys jeep selling for 1200 pics shjow what it looks like its actually in pretty good condition, would not seel if i didnt have to, just installed new front and rear axles, they alone cost me 1200 dollars, the axles are 1990 chev, this jeep is the goberment model worth more and rarer, any questions email i check here often thanks for looking.NO ENGINE OR TRANS.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7300.
(01/08/10) Here’s another nice Wagon.
“Hard to find 1954 Jeep Hot Rod. 400 short block motor gives jeep great power. Jeep has only 43,824 miles, but the motor has only 17,824 miles. Two door, automatic transmission. In good condition finished interior. Cash only. WHAT A GREAT DEAL!!!!! $7,300.00 OBO.”

Craig spotted this cool image of an unusual “Eat More Bread” delivery truck. He believes it was shown at the Chicago Auto Show in 1960. I looked through the Chicago Auto archives, but didn’t have any luck finding other examples of it.
I found another example of this rig in “The Story of the Jeep“
According to the CJ-3B Page, Willys-Overland considered a large delivery truck back in the erly 1940s, but apparently decided not to pursue them at that time.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
At the very least it needs paint and glass. Other than that it appears a good deal of work has been done.
“1950 Willys Panel Delivery: Extremely unique running and driving project. Makes a great ratrod, or take it to the next level for a sweet street rod, lots of potential!
The top is chopped (excellent job), windshield is in, no side windows or rear windows, flat glass – should be inexpensive to have glass cut for it. It has shaved door handles, custom front and rear bumpers, wood floor in rear, bucket seats, console and a tilt steering column.
Small Block 318 w/automatic transmission, dual exhaust, no smoke, no leaks, no ticks, runs smooth.
I have the other 2 matching “old school” wheels that match the rear.”