“I really would love to have a Willys wagon, either a runner or a decent project. What do you have? The less expensive the better. Email me with what you have and a price and I’ll get you back with my phone number. Thanks.”
Willys Wagons Research Archives
1959 Wagon Fort Pierce, FL **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $25,000.
This builder invested time and money into this project.
“One of a kind hot rod. 283-350 power train.Custom tweed & vynal interior. Excellent mechanical condition. Needs nothing but a new owner. Selling for estate.”
Wanted: Willys 2wd Wagon San Jose, Ca
Here is a potential buyer.
“Looking for to purchase a working as original as possible Willys Wagon 2 wheel drive model.
Prefer as original as possible, daily driver with original motor.
Not looking for a project car, sorry. If you have one that you are ready to part with please send me an emial or call me at 408-857-7737”
1952 Wagon Whitehouse, TX **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3950
(05/03/2011) It appears original, but will need some body work.
“This is a orginal unrestrored Willys wagon with over drive that works, that is great condition, runs and drives great, current antique plates. ”
1958 Wagon New Lexington, Oh $2000
It runs and appears pretty rust free.
“1958 Willys Jeep Station Wagon.- 4 wheel drive – $2000.00
6 cylinder Super Hurricane Engine – Good engine in running condition
Used as a camp Jeep since 1968
Good vehicle for a restoration project.
For additional information or to make an offer please contact Frank Hare: 740-448-4041”
1947 Wagon Atlanta, Ga No Price
1953 Wagon Port Hueneme, Ca $1500
Here’s a wagon project that runs and has a variety of updates.
“Project vehicle. Rebuilt Chevy 350 runs well. Rebuilt 700R4 with Dana 300 transfer case. Power steering and front disc power brakes. Needs glass, weatherstripping, paint and lots of other stuff but the basics are there if you have lots of time to tinker.”
1948 Wagon Napa County, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800
Rumor has it this might have been Charles Schulz’s Wagon.
“I have a 1948 willys wagon overland for sale. it does not run and is all original needs restoring. Its is 2 wheel drive and i do not have any paper work on it. The person i got it from said it came from snoma county and belonged to charles schulz. It has snoppy drawn on each side”
1957 Wagon Missoula, Mt **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,500
(05/15/2011) This looks in good shape.
“1957 Willys-Overland Motors Kaiser-Jeep Wagon 4×4, 2 door with rear lift hatch and tailgate. This is the ORIGINAL SUV !!! $16,500 O.B.O.
In July of 2011, this vehicle was given an excellent bill of health by the renowned and reputable Zip Auto here in Missoula. The only issue they found was the defrost control rod appeared to be stuck. Very fixable I’m sure. Compression ratio was perfect on all 6 cylinders.
This one is a rare find indeed. You’ll be hard pressed to find another one of these that has been garaged it’s entire life. Yes this was garaged always when not in use. My grandfather purchased this vehicle new and used it for hunting and exploring Montana during the late 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. This Willys Jeep Wagon was used rarely, adult driven it’s entire life and maintained with the utmost attention and care. Since the late 70’s, this vehicle was started nearly every summer, brought to operating temperature and driven around the neighbor hood a bit. I believe it was 1985 that my grandfather had a fair amount of work done on this vehicle. He had the engine pulled, cleaned, new seals everywhere, prepped and painted. The body and interior were completely prepped/repainted and the upholstery was redone that same year. The exhaust system was also replaced around the same time. Every ounce of chrome on this looks like a mirror. The exhaust tip is still nice and chromed. The rubber seals all look near new as well. Basically it looks, sounds, smells like new and doesn’t leak any fluid. Talk about sound, it also has a dual or triple horn that is quite loud. Rear passenger side windows slide back half way.
I’m having the radiator, engine, transmission, transfer case and differentials all serviced this week. Radiator will be flushed, fluids will be replaced. I just put in a new battery last week. The winner of this auction will essentially be getting a near new 1957 Willys Jeep Wagon. Potential buyer will need to be aware that this is still the original 6 volt system. Everything works. Because of the low gear ratio, this SUV tops out around 50-55 on the highway. This isn’t going to be your highway commuter vehicle, these were made for the back country or rural communities.
45,470 Original miles (adult driven). This jeep wasn’t used that often. Body in outstanding show quality shape and repainted in 1985. (two tone green). New upholstery in 1985. New engine seals and engine paint in 1985 “L6-226 Super Hurricane” 226 CID (3.7 L) in-line 6 cylinder, great low RPM torque. Borg-Warner T-90 Manual 3 speed transmission 4×4,Spicer/Dana 18 transfer case, nice two lever action Dana 53 rear, Dana 25 front axel. Low gear ratio, with the 6-cylinder engines, it was 4.88:1 standard or the optional 5.38:1 (not sure which this is, it goes pretty slow). Newer exhaust system (1985), still has a shiny chrome exhaust tip. Sounds nice and quiet. Tires look new.”
1962 Wagon Northern Wisconsin $7900
This looks nice.
“For Sale: 1962 Willys Overland Utility Wagon
Original Engine, 59,000 actual miles
12 volt electrical system, 4 wheel drive
Well taken care of, driven daily this summer, stored inside for the winter, runs great
Full Front and rear seats, interior in great condition
New Master cylinder, 4 wheel cylinders and brakes shoes installed March 2011, recently tuned up and polished
Original paperwork and manual, including the Willys Motors, Inc. manufacturers suggested retail pricing
more pictures upon request. talk to Dave at 715 356-4356 OR 715 356-1681”








