UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
“1950 Willys Delivery — Station Wagon
Engine: 4-Cylinder GoDevil, F-Head
3-Speed on the floor
Overdrive, 2-Wheel Drive”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
“1950 Willys Delivery — Station Wagon
Engine: 4-Cylinder GoDevil, F-Head
3-Speed on the floor
Overdrive, 2-Wheel Drive”
**SOLD**
“1951 Willys Wagon. Was in the 1990 movie “Waiting for the Light” – driven home and parked after that and never moved again. Appears to be missing radiator at this time. Has been undercover since the 80’s that I can remember. Interior is in original state. Exterior was painted for the movie.”
Here’s a woody wagon that could use some help.
“1951 JEEP WILLYS WOODY WAGON,LOTS OF NEW PARTS ,77 OLDS V-6 231 ENGINE,400 TURBO TRANS,FRONT END REBUILT,NEW 15″TIRES & WHEELS,SURFBOARD INCLUDED. CALL 912-964-4422 LOW COUNTRY CUSTOM AUTO SALES”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800
The seller claims this is a 1962 Maverick, but I understand they were only produced in 1960? Glenn believes this may just be an old inventory item that was sold the next year. He also notes the side chrome is very hard to find. It may be worth a closer look.
“This is a rare “maverick” edition. I bought it to restore but have too many projects. It does need total restoration but all parts and body panels available. It does run but smokes. Needs brake work but emergency brake works. 6cyl 3spd and its 2wd.”
No engine, but it appears like a solid project rig.
“rolling chassis,no engine,,no rust,,very solid,have title,,georgia vehicle….Rick 218 838 5736”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1600.
The seller is asking $1600 for the flattie.
“Three willys jeeps, the one with no top and roll bar I am asking $1,600 contact me for info on the other two.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800
The body looks pretty good for an east coast wagon.
“Ran when parked been sitting for awhile little rust make a grate project for someone with time.tittle in hand”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900
This looks solid, but does it run?
“1951 Willys-Overland Wagon, 4×4, original 4-cyclinder engine. Sold complete, as is, I will not part-out the vehicle. I have the middle seat and a used Willys-Overland chrome bumper in very good condition that I bought for the project. I’ll throw throw these two items into the deal (the bumper currently on the car was destroyed by a previous owner by installing a hitch tab). The body has some wear and tear but no significant rust. This vehicle is is great shape for it’s age and is in fantastic shape for those that have the time and money to restore it. Sorry, but I am firm on the price of $1900. You will need to tow or trailer the vehicle. Cash only (no checks, no credit cards, no money orders, no trades)”
Bill forwarded some pics of his beautiful Wagon build. I thought it was a stock rig until I saw the drag image.
This is my 1947 2WD Jeep wagon that I fixed up. It’s kida a wolf in sheep’s clothing. With the right wheels it looks kinda stockish. It is powered by a 540 BBC motor with a trubo 350 trans and a Dana 44 rear diff with a 4.10 gear and a True Trac. I have upgraded to a Rac steering and disc brakes. It has a stock front suspension, so that’s why it looks so funny leaveing the line when I drag race. It runs low 11′ second in the quarter mile. It is driven as much as I can, and even take it out for a spin every Christmas. I do live about the 49th parallel.
This looks good.
“1959 Willys Wagon 4 x 4
Restored 2003 – less than 100 miles since restore
Rebuilt Flathead 6 Engine
Rebuilt rearend
New paint, upholstery & much more
Extra transmission and lots of spare parts
$6,500
Great machine – give me a call
Len 360-426-0159”