UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,500
Looks nice.
“jeep willys utility wagon 1963 2 dr. 226 6cyl super hurricane engine restored 6 years ago 71,100 original miles presidential red/glacier white, numerous first place trophies”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,500
Looks nice.
“jeep willys utility wagon 1963 2 dr. 226 6cyl super hurricane engine restored 6 years ago 71,100 original miles presidential red/glacier white, numerous first place trophies”
Looks like a cool wagon.
“Rare Model 1950 Willys Jeep Truck
350 Chevy bored .30 3/4 Racing Cam
Flattop Pistons
600 Holly Carb
To Much To List
A Must See Hot Rod
508-943-0652”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
“Has some rust but not too bad for as old as it is. It would have been dust if it spent its life in Virginia. Could use a new tailgate because of rust. It has been in Texas since 1980 and california before that. Engine is a Chevy 350 and was a reman installed a few years ago. Has a Ford rear. Whats it need? A battery, rear wheel cylinders, master cylinder, and bled. Runs real strong, just wont stop. Hasn’t been driven much in years. Make an offer.”
This might have a Warn OD, too.
“1956 4WD station wagon with extra motor $1,200 please call evenings, 916 777 6946”
I like reading books about the history of odd subjects. Whether gum, beer , milk or salt, if it is a history about something food related, I want to read it. A few years ago I read a fun little book about the history of popcorn called Popped Culture: A Social History of Popcorn in America by Andrew Smith. I was surprised to learn how many different kinds of popcorn there are, having grown up on the basic non-branded yellow variety. So, when I spotted this article about popcorn trailers that were pulled by Willys Wagons, I thought it was interesting. Below you can see the trailers built by Clyde Gould, see one of two wagons that pulled them, and learn about his attempt to create a popcorn business. Unfortunately, the article doesn’t indicate how successful he was or what happened to the trailers.
You can read the entire article here: http://blog.modernmechanix.com/he-popped-corn-into-a-fortune/
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was listed at $7000
(06/29/2012) This looks good. I can’t tell if the passenger side is a little discolored or if it is just the light and a reflection.
“51 willys 2wd wagon, rebulit brakes , rebuilt 4 cyl engine with overdrive, very little rust , new tires,”
No pics provided.
“1951 Willys Sedan Delivery, no title, comes with Bill of sale only. This is a total resto. project. 2 Wheel drive. This is not a wagon with side windows,this is a true sedan delivery.
Jim 9four9 4six6 72one8”
This looks well done. Just avoid large bumps.
“383 sbc. 350 turbo trans. s10 chassis with 4 wheel disc brakes. 12 bolt narrowed rear with hwy gears. Cruises 75mph comfortably. Very nice interior with cold a/c. call jay (903) 399-4843.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(06/18/2012) Nice.
“This is a real woody with the wood recently installed and done in several coats of finish on hemlock..any other so called “woodies” you see will be painted and look like crap..beautiful blue paint with newer back floor wood restored in bed. Interior upholstered and repainted… 6 cylinder motor is very strong and transmission is excellent as well as all window and door rubber and tires..This very sought after 1952 willys can be driven anywhere. Other rare features are the barn doors on the back and all glass is perfect..selling several cars from my estate so watch craigs list for others”
This looks like a good price based on the pics. And, if it runs, it’s a really good price.
“47 willys jeepster wagon solid jeep 4 cylinder flathead 4 spd over drive dont see too many of these 1750.00 o trade call 859 619 5985”