UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4750.
“1949-1953 6-Willys Wagons and 1- 4×4 Willys P/U, My collection of 10 Yrs, kept in barns and shop for restoration. Sell or trade, choice for $1750.00 or $4750.00 for all”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4750.
“1949-1953 6-Willys Wagons and 1- 4×4 Willys P/U, My collection of 10 Yrs, kept in barns and shop for restoration. Sell or trade, choice for $1750.00 or $4750.00 for all”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $5900.
The pic is small, but this looks like a nice rig.
“One of a kind; few this nice around! Original 226 Continental flathead 6 cylinder, Warn hubs, 16 inch wheels / tires, clean interior, nice paint, Koenig mechanical drive winch / bumper.”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
This looks clean and solid. I don’t review many of these (they don’t usually pop up in my searches), but it looks like at least a decent deal. I was thinking about getting my son one of these for his 16th birthday. It would be something with 4wd (good for the salt lake area) that he could use in winter and use to explore the desert.
“New starter motor, new fuel pump, new tuneup. 100K plus miles, excellent condition for a ’69. 4 wheel drive, automatic on the floor, 350 V8, Tilt wheel, turbo 400 transmission. Runs great, needs brake job.”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
There might be some value here.
“Lets make a deal. 1952 Original Willys Wagon. Engine turns and was told it was running. It seems like it has be overhauled. 3 speed trans w/ overdrive is out but all pieces are there. 2 wheel drive, colum shift, NO title will give bill of sale. Make me an offer or lets trade something. i.e. hunting quad , jeep 4×4, guns etc.”

Apparently, it only needs a few things to run, though nothing is mentioned about needing lights, parking lights, etc.
“53 willys wagon. 72hp 4cyl, will run w/ fuel cell, pump, radiator, n battery. Or make yard art? $600 o.b.o.”
http://saltlakecity.craigslist.org/cto/1603988916.html

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1700.
This looks like it runs and drives.
“1952 Willys station wagon, from Nevada. 4×4, v-8, 283 Frame and body excellent shape, perfect for restoration project. Have original title, extra parts.”

This has got a few issues, but it appears to be a solid, but offroad ready.
“1958 Willys Wagon. This is a great daily driver or mountain rig. It has: Rebuilt 3 speed transmission. New clutch. All new u-joints, seals and wheel bearings. Strong 225 Slant Six. 32×11.5 Wild Country Tires. Warn lock o matic hubs. Roof rack. Two side mount gas cans. Rear seat from a 2005 Chevy van – fits perfect. Newer gauges. New battery. New air cleaner. Rebuilt carb. All glass is good except the drivers side window and back glass (still there but cracked). I have never seen a Willys Wagon this straight. Feel free to call or email with any questions -Kevin (509) 386-6836.”


UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6950.
Looks great. Upholstery needs completion.
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1952 Wagon Chev 350 Engine. Inside: Oak panels and dash. Upholstery needs finishing. Asking $6950. Questions? ”


UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Here’s a custom rig. Does this qualify as street legal in Alaska?
“1955 WILLYS BUGGY…33″ TIRES…10,000 LB. WINCH…TOW BAR…250 CID FORD SIX WITH FOUR SPEED, HIGH/LOW TRANFER CASE…..$3000.00 OR OFFER.”

Or found this Tander for sale (thanks Or!). The exchange rate puts the price on this at about $10,000. I still a bit shocked I haven’t seen any original literature for these yet. That’s reminds me .. I need to build a special page for these ….
http://www.classicar.co.il/ads/images/viewad.asp?image=september09%20076.jpg&ad_id=13212
