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”
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”
Not sure there is much value here, but the bumper looks good.
“GAVIN BROS COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION
TOM C. MORGAN ESTATE
Donna Wood P.R.
2759 County B, Grand Marsh, WI 53936
SATURDAY, JULY 21, 2012 9:00 AM”
http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/auctionview.cgi?lid=1456948&kwd=jeep&zip=99301&category=0
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900
The outside looks good, but the interior is rough. Looks like someone is a Chargers fan.
“1956 Willys Wagon. Small block chevy. Barn find. Body straight with no rust. Missing dash gauges. Call for more info or pics”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,500
This looks nicely restored.
“RESTORED WAGON, MARINE RED , CLOTH UPHOLSTERY, REBUILT 6 CYLINDER ENGINE-SUPER HURRICANE, 12 VOLT ELECTRIC CONVERSION, NEW WINDOWS, 16 INCH RADIAL TIRES, HORN WORKS, REBUILD TRANSMISSION, COMPLETE BRAKES INCLUDING LINES. I HAVE ALL THE RECEIPTS FOR WORK. 10 YEAR PROJECT.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This is an old Air Force Wagon that, according to the seller, was modified with a V8 by the Air Force. It’s a neat bit of history. Apparently Mercury supplied motors for an unknown number of swaps into wagons.
“This is a pretty rare super solid Willys Wagon. She came from an Air Force base in Wyoming and was used as a crash tender. The original engine was not fast enough for the military so a Mercury flathead V8 was adapted quite nicely to the original drivetrain. I couldn’t tell you you when she was last in service but I know this vehicle was stored in a hanger for quite some time. The body is extremely solid! This is an easy retoration. She runs great and drives straight. I have spent years collecting parts for this beauty and everything goes with her. Way too much to list, but my asking price hardly covers the parts and transportation costs to get her to Syracuse. If you’ve been seriously looking for a Willys Wagon to restore, this is the one. I searched the country to find her. Please don’t ask me to sell the engine separately. The military bought these vehicles with the intention of swapping motors and Mercury provided a limited amount of them and I wouldn’t want to ruin the historic significance of that.”
Jon forwarded me some ads I hadn’t run across. Here’s an interesting one for the wagon rescue trucks.
UPDATE: Joseph reports this sold. It was listed at $5800.
Nicely updated wagon.
“1993 Dodge Dakota running gear
318 V8, Automatic, 4 wheel drive
Project, have headliner and most glass.
Moving need to sell.”
UPDATE: Was $6000. **SOLD**
(04/23/2011) Here’s a good looking wagon.
“1951 Willeys Jeep two door wagon. Rebuilt 383 Chrysler with rebuilt automatic transmission 727, slap stick shifter, super clean, US mags with Goodyear tires. 1969 Dodge rear end and 1962 Ford Falcon front end. $6,000 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(03/22/2013) Is this a Maverick? It’s got two tone paint and two tone interior.
“This a 1961 Willy’s Wagon with original 230 flat-head six cylinder engine. I have replaced many general parts. It has been painted and new interior. Engine and transmission are very strong. This vehicle starts and drives great. You may also make a reasonable offer.”