UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Willys Wagons Research Archives
1955 Wagon Warrior, Al **SOLD**
UPDATE: Kevin’s getting this one. Was Priced at $600.
Actually, for $600 this doesn’t look all that bad. I bet you can get it for cheaper, too.
“1955 era Willys wagon sitting on land just purchased in central Alabama just north of Birmingham. Has significant scrap value, but some may want for parts or to restore.
If interested, reply via email or text me, Sam, at two zero five – nine four four three.”
1952 Wagon Pacific Grove, Ca $4000
UPDATE: Still for sale. Now priced at $4000.
(03/16/2011) Double check the state of the title on this. This might be good for the right person.
“This is a PROJECT
it runs and has a great body with minimal rust
289 runs, needs work
interior stripped, gauges still in tact
transmission C4 front main seal needs to be replaced, but works
brakes needs to be hooked up
Great looking and would make a fun project
DMV… lien sale
Taking best offer 2,500
(831) 402-3234”
1962 Wagon Pasadena, TX **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1650. Similar to San Juan Scenic Jeep Tours wagons.
(04/13/2011) I really do want to make a wagon convertible at some point. Of course, I think I have about 1000 other things I want to do as well.
“This wagon runs very well but needs a master cylinder to make brakes work. would make good beach cruiser or off road or what ever you desier 1650 obo trades welcome!”
1954 Wagon Tucson, Az $1450
UPDATE: Ori found a variety of similar modded wagons in Brazil. You can check them out here (and then scroll to the bottom).
Check out this Wagon. The body has been shortened. I think this looks pretty cool.
“Project car, no motor, will accept chey, jeep, or chrysler engines. Custom body, toyota land cruiser front and rear end, and many extras. Call, 520-310-7453”
1947 Wagon Alberta, Canada $5900
UPDATE: This wagon is now listed at sellajeep.com.
Dwain is selling his 1947 Wagon.
“1947 Willys Overland station wagon
MODEL: 4-63 two wheel drive
ENGINE: L-134 Go Devil has a rebuild tag and starts & runs
TRANSMISSION: Column shift 3 speed with overdrive
VIN: #19000 the number didn’t show very well in the picture
ODOMETER: 76976 miles
CONDITION: Original unrestored
1963 Wagon Charlestown, NH **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
This wagon is missing something …
“1963 WILLYS STATION WAGON ASKING 2500. OR BEST OFFER
-HURRICAN SIX- ( A REAL WORK HORSE)
-ALL WHEEL DRIVE- 2500. OR BEST OFFER
-TAKE OFF POWER FROM FRONT TO BACK-
-POWER WINCH-
-RUN GREAT-
-FULL EXHAUST SYSTEM-
-WILLY HAS A GOOD CHOL- AND CHASSIS- A GREAT RESTORATION PROJECT-
-WONT BE DISPONITED-
-PICKS WILL BE POSTED SOON-”
More on this unusual CJ-?A/MB Wagon in Bali
UPDATE: Rudolf sent some additional pics of this rig. Steve gives a good analysis within the comments section.
Rudolf forwarded me this unusual CJ-?A/MB wagon. Rudolf reports that this is titled a 1944 and was used for public transit in Bali. Given the full floating rear end, the rearend might have been from a MB. It reminded me of another vehicle with a similar wood rear end that is located in France (see the red image below).
From France (CJ-3B Page, Offroadaction.ca)
Scouts and Wagons Stanly County, NC
Maybe there’s something here for someone.
“1976 and 1973 Scout for sale
Both have good 345’s. One has a 3-speed, the other has an automatic. Both have dana 44’s. Both are projects but were on the road several years ago. Both have removable hard tops and clear titles. Asking $1000 each or will sell together for $1800.
1949 and 1959 Willys overlander wagons
The 1949 has a good 292 v8 with a t-98 four speed transmission with a granny low gear. It comes with a dana 18 transfer case. Has a dana 25 axle up front with a dana 44 in the rear. Most of the hard work has been done, but there are things that need finishing. It has a lot of parts included, such as a power steering assembly, power brake set up, after market wheels, and much more. It has an extremely soild body with hardly any rust. Most of the orginal paint has been stripped down to start the body work. Asking $1400
The 1959 comes with a lot of new replacement parts from willys of America. It has no engine. But does have a t90 transmission, dana 18 transfer case, dana 25 axle up front, and a dana 44 in the rear. It is taken completely apart, but all of the body parts are included with the sale. Asking $700
I have way to many projects and need the room, that’s why they are all for sale. Will sell both wagons together for $1800. Will sell everything together as a package, 2 scouts and 2 willys wagons, for $3200.
These would be great rock crawler, off road, or mud trucks. Everything you will need is there. My plans were to use the scout running gear in the Willys wagons, but I have to many other projects going on. All prices are negotiable.”
Tavis Highlander’s Wagon
Roadmonster.org wrote about designer Tavis Highlander and his wagon last year. According to the post, his illustrations have been featured in Hot Rod and Car Craft Magazines. In addition, he illustrated and then built the below wagon, which has been featured in Hot Rod Magazine, Truckin’ Magazine, and Radical Renderings.
Click here to see the entire post at Roadmonster.org
Click here to visit Tavis’s Website with a variety of pics from this build
Here’s Tavis’ concept drawing:
You can see here that this started with a pretty ordinary, rough wagon:
Here’s the completed project. Click the pictures to see the build process.
Here’s a look at the motor (from Roadmaster.org):




















