It’s dirty and there’s a dent in the left rear corner, but otherwise it looks solid.
“6 Cyl flathead complete and restorable. If interested reply to fredlela@aol.com. More pictures available upon request”
It’s dirty and there’s a dent in the left rear corner, but otherwise it looks solid.
“6 Cyl flathead complete and restorable. If interested reply to fredlela@aol.com. More pictures available upon request”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,500
(01/21/2010) Just a mod or two on this Willys Rod.
“454/400 turbo trans, chop top, mustang 2 ifs, 8″ ford rear. $19,500.00 or best offer will take part trade.”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(08/03/2010) This would make a fun restore if the old panel art work could be saved. Maritime Hardware.
“I PURCHASED TWO 1956 WILLYS PANEL DELIVERY TRUCKS FROM A PRIVATE OWNER IN NEW JERSEY, BOTH VEHICLES CAME OFF THE ASSEMBLY LINE ONE AFTER THE OTHER ONLY 786 WERE MADE. I AM DOING A FRAME UP TOTAL RESTORATION ON ONE, AND I AM SELLING THE OTHER ONE, THESE VEHICLES ARE EXTREMELY RARE IN THIS CONDITION, YES THERE IS SOME LOWER BODY RUST, BUT THE MAIN BODY, THE FRAME, ORIGINAL MOTOR (SUPER HURRICAINE 6 CYLINDER) DRIVE TRANE, AND TRANSMISSION ARE COMPLEATLY INTACT. ALL INTERIOR GUAGES ARE ORIGINAL AND ARE IN GREAT SHAPE, THERE IS ONE DOUBLE SEAT (DRIVERS SIDE) THE RUST IS CONTAINED ONLY TO THE WHEEL WELLS, AND MOSTLY THE LOWER PARTS OF THE TRUCK, BUT THE PARTS TO FIX ARE EASILY AVAILABLE AS I HAVE REPLACED THEM ON THE OTHER VEHICLE ALREADY, THE FRAME IS PERFECT, NO RUST. YOU CAN SEE MY VEHICLE DURING ITS CURRENT RESTORATION BECAUSE BOTH VEHICLES ARE AT THE SAME GARAGE. CLEAR TITLE AND VIN GO ALONG WITH IT”
The seller believes this to be a rare Maverick Wagon. I couldn’t say for sure, maybe someone else can?
“1960 Willys 2 wheel Drive/with Overdive All orginal stock. Has been stripped to bear metal and Primed ready for paint. Daily driver, spair engine, New tires, Extra Glass. Ready to restor or customise. more photos available. ”
If the engines and drive trains are intact, then there is some value here.
“3 Willys parts vehicles, non-running, no titles. 2 Wagons, 1 is mid fifties, other is late fifties. Truck is late forties, early fifties. All have original? motors. Buyer must take all 3. These will need to be hauled on a flatbed trailer. Please e-mail for more pictures. Please call Frank, after 4:30pm M-F or anytime on the weekends for more information. 360.263.2085”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
(01/12/2010) I think it still needs some work?
“53 WILLYS RAT ROD CHOPPED AND CHANNELED MANY MODS DONE TO BODY RACK AND PINON 350 CRATE MOTOR (300HP) 3SPD TRANS HURST SHIFTER RECOVERED SEATS TO MUCH TO LIST RUNS YARD DRIVES BRAKES NEED FRONT DRUMS TURNED NEW SHOES BEST TO SEE IN PERSON ONE OF A KIND CALL ME ”

A reader named Shep spotted this very clean, original looking wagon.
“Willys Wagon 1956 4×4, 327 chevy runs great, very solid & clean truck, spent its life in california until being shipped to missouri 6 months ago. 660-229-2060”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
It runs and drives. I don’t see any rust.
“1960 WILLYS WAGON. RUNS AND DRIVES. NEEDS MASTER CYLINDER FOR BRAKES. $2000 .”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800.
This looks in great shape especially for an old Ohio vehicle.
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161 6 cyl; 3 speed transmission with O/D; All original; Runs Great; Asking $3800.00 or reasonable offer;”
This looks quite nice.
“This Willys is in great shape! It needs some minor work, but runs good. The body is super solid. There are a couple of nicks in the paint, but nothing major. We’ve kept it in the garage, and have only driven it to a few car shows around town. The previous owner rebuilt, and painted it before he passed away. He took great care of this beauty, and entered many car shows with it. His son put it up for sale and we bought it.
Before that, we know nothing about the vehicle. We have owned this vehicle for about 3 years. This vehicle was rebuilt by the previous owner with these added features: 3.8 Buick V6, 350 Turbo Automatic Transmission, B&M Floor Shifter, custom built interior, black carpeting inside cargo area, Pioneer Stereo, bright yellow paint.”