This looks like a nice wagon.
“must see to appreciate, needs some minor attention
call for details
631.786.4181”
This looks like a nice wagon.
“must see to appreciate, needs some minor attention
call for details
631.786.4181”
UPDATE: Was $3500. **SOLD**
Runs and drives.
“1949 Jeep Willis for SALE.
Original 6 Cylinder.
All Original parts included.
Runs(drove it to where is sits today)
New Gas Tank, Brakes, and Brake Lines.
all lights are in tack.
This Willis is in amazing condition. It was stored in a barn for almost 15 years and was safe from all the elements.
This is the original paint job with very minor weathering.
The original wood slats in the back are still there with virtually no rot.”
$3,500.00 OBO
UPDATE: Was $1500. **SOLD**
Unclear if this runs or not.
“All stock and together except right tail light lens and rear seats. Sound and fairly straight body. Needs front floor and tailgate patch panels. No other serious rust. 2 broken windows but they are easy to replace flat glass.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
“1952 Willys: Body in very nice condition for it’s age. Not rusted out.
L-Head 6-cyl super hurricane out of a ? 1954.
Clutch- single dry plate
transmission-3 speed manual
Axel ratio 488;1
4 wheel drive
Can be driven
Front seats have been re done using orig parts
still needs the head liner done
has tubed military tires ( holding air)”
UPDATE: Dan is buying this project. It was priced at $300.
Rick’s brother passed away recently, so Rick is selling his brother’s Wagon project.
Rick writes, “It has a clear title and all the parts (except the original motor), including two transfer cases, a 283 V8 (which is on the side of the house on a pallet) and a straight 6 Ford engine. I think he was leaning towards putting the 6 in it. The back of the jeep is full of parts. I would like to find someone who would love to put it back together.”
Here are two pics before it was disassembled:
Norm shared a pic of his 1962 Wagon. He notes that yes, the split windshield is from the wagon, but the chrome is from a 50’s wagon. Nice looking rig Norm!
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.”