UPDATE: Still Available
(04/17/2010) Here’s a nice wagon.
“1959 Willys Wagon 4 x 4. Rebuilt Flathead 6 Engine, rebuilt rearend, new upholstery & much more. Len 360-426-0159.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(04/17/2010) Here’s a nice wagon.
“1959 Willys Wagon 4 x 4. Rebuilt Flathead 6 Engine, rebuilt rearend, new upholstery & much more. Len 360-426-0159.”
UPDATE: Was $4500. **SOLD**
(07/02/2010) This looks nice. The seller suggests this is in show quality condition. If the restoration really is that nice, this might be a good price.
“1960 Willys 2WD Station Wagon, Stock, Rebuild Original 6 cylinder engine with overdrive and kick down. Very rare, in good driving condition, body in excellent shape, but rust in lower back of car. Excellent condition for show quality restoration. Includes binder with interesting advertisements and literature from 1960.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
This is a nice looking Wagon. There are a few very minor issues with it.
“I bought this all original wagon in 2004 from wagonmaster.com about five years ago. When I bought the wagon it was advertised as having a “freshly rebuilt Hurricane 6 engine” and I am the third owner.
It is a very fun and wonderful wagon. The color combination of gold (khaki) and president red (an original Willy’s color) are a stunning combination. I get comments on it all of the time. The other day I drove it to work (four miles from my house) and I got two thumbs up on the freeway and a “shout out” from a young lady who professed love for my Willy’s! This happens all of the time.
I will, occasionally, rent my cars out for advertising photo shoots. This past fall Lands End used my wagon for the cover page of their nationally distributed Christmas catalog. I am told Lands End received a lot of inquiries about the Willy’s itself and if it was for sale….”
UPDATE: price dropped to $6000
(07/15/2010) This is one of those odd title situations — I can understand on a non op why an owner might delay getting a title, but I don’t understand it on a vehicle that is driven around …
“1960 Willys wagon, 2 wheel drive. Converted to a bone stock Chevy 350 V8, auto trans & Chevy 10 bolt rear end, (not a Mickey Mouse job). Has “I” beam front drop axel, rack & pinion power steering, drum brakes all around, BMW wheels, new tires, tilt front body, new carpet, FM CD player, reverse arched front leaf springs, lowering blocks in rear, surf boards & racks, redwood headliner, dual quiet Flowmaster type mufflers, electric & stock engine fans. no leaks anywhere! Temp does not get above 160. Runs like a champ! This is NOT a show car, but what a blast to drive! I have the title, but it is still in previous owners name. It has been signed off and I have bill of sale from him. I will also give bill of sale. Tags good through Oct. Question? Please ask! ….. Please email me through Craigslist or @ www.stevierayvon@aol.com. I will get back with you as soon as I can. ..Located in Lakewood, Ca. 90715. Thanks”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
(06/03/2010) Here’s a 4×4 truck in the great state of Alaska.
“1954 Willys 4×4 Station Wagon. All original except conversion to 12-volt, and electric fuel pump. 6 cylinder L-226 Super-Hurricane engine. T-90 transmission. Warn overdrive. Engine, transmission, and overdrive have all been rebuilt. Clean inside and out. Original oak floor strips. Some rust over rear wheel wells. Can send additional pictures. $6000 obo. Serious inquiries only.”
UPDATE: Price lowered to $11,950
(10/03/09) This is a nice looking Wagon. I thought the use of the background blurs was unusual.
“Call 415-706-4855 or 415-453-0270. 1957 Willys Jeep Wagon. Arguably the first SUV ever made. It has a rebuilt inline 6-226 cubic inch Super Hurricane engine with a 4WD (4-Wheel-Drive) 3-speed transmission. It has gear levers for both front and rear transaxles. The car has 56,337 miles showing on the odometer. It equipped with a removable second row of seats and a manually operated spotlight. It is a beautiful car, owned locally in Marin since 1957. It is priced to sell at $11,950.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1000
(07/05/2010) This has some updates and needs a little work, but it might not be a bad price.
“stalled project car very good 289 mustang V8 later model jeep p/u axels new leaf springs 4×4 all new window rubber waiting for new glass needs further reassembly good body 707-4583128”
This is a great looking Wagon … but who actually appraises vehicles and why don’t the know what they are doing? I mean, it appraised at $19,000? That is nuts.
“1948 Willys Town Delivery SBC-350 turbo 8 ¾ crystler 355 gears power disk brakes. $12,000 invested, $19,000 appraised,
$7,000 asking price.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(06/26/2010) Here’s an unusual wagon looking for the right owner.
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1956 Willys Overland station wagon. Chopped, raked and stretched. Power steering. Power brakes. 1967 Chevrolet 327 with Powerglide. 1934 Ford front fenders and bumper. Chevrolet S-10 chassis. All steel except hood scoop and front 1/2 of front fenders. Personally built by myself from the ground-up over 2 years. Everything new or rebuilt. Deathtrap Customs “flying Skull” hood ornament. 16″ American racing Hopster wheels and new Kona 235/16 tires. New brakes, bearings, shocks and control arm bushings. Rear differential from 1997 S-10 opened, thoroughly cleaned, inspected, painted and installed with new, correct fluid. New drive shaft. 1967 Chevrolet aluminum Powerglide totally rebuilt by Dakota Clutch and Transmission. 1967 Chevrolet Impala 327 “double hump” heads (275 hp Impala). Roller rockers. 1967 Corvette 350 hp aluminum Winter “snowflake” intake manifold. Bored and crank turned .030. Heddman headers. 1967 Chevrolet power steering. Holley 4-barrel. New electronic ignition. New Jeep CJ gas tank and “Hidden Hitch” to pull your other junk. Hidden trans cooler….”
UPDATE: The year has been changed to a ’51 and the price increased to $5500. Better pics added to the ad.
(06/04/2010) This is an interesting project … a wagon on a camaro foundation.
“This 1953 Willys has a Chevy 400 small block in it. It is 2WD. It has a 67 Camaro subframe under it. The underneath is rust free, very solid. This came up from North Carolina. It runs and drives. It is very rare Sedan Delivery. (724) 239-5648 or (724) 986-6285.”