UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Unclear if it runs or not. It does have a Government plate.
“1961 Willie’s panel delivery barn door 4×4”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Unclear if it runs or not. It does have a Government plate.
“1961 Willie’s panel delivery barn door 4×4”
This seems a good price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/302138254739145
“1955 jeep whilly panel wagan clean title no damage no accidents not sure about the miles not at vehicle right now, automatic trans,350 engine new tires new battery runs an handles great can be seen by appointment gives me time to get to vehicle”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/24/2019) Another wagon-into-trailer modification.
https://madison.craigslist.org/pts/d/sparta-1948-willys-camping-trailer/7308066365.html
“Willy’s station wagon made into camping trailer back in the 50’s. Been saving it to restore an pull behind my Willy’s station wagon or truck, but time to let someone else enjoy it. Has the rare, hard to find, ‘ barn doors ‘ in back. Will need metal work, but it’s mostly flat panels on body and frame. $1500.”
Mike spotted this nice looking wagon. It has the f-head rather than the Tornado.
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“1964 Jeep Willys Wagon. Inline 4 cylinder. 3 speed on the tree. Overdrive kick in above 35 mph with lock out. Good tires. Starts easily. Runs and drives great. Clean interior. No radio. Wipers intermittently work. Blower appears to work and provide heat. Fuel gauge does not work. 5 digit odometer. Not perfect but is road worthy. Any questions just ask”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
It doesn’t run and has been in storage for close to 40 years.
“1954 Jeep 2 door panel wagon. Been in storage since 1984. All original. Project Jeep. Not currently running but was when it was parked. Must pick up in Marriott Slaterville Utah 84404
Cash Only.
If ad is still up Willys is still for sale.
Clear Title In Hand
Non negotiable price.”
No pics, no price, and little description.
https://reno.craigslist.org/pts/d/washoe-valley-1960-willys/7298482061.html
“1961 Willie’s panel delivery barn door 4×4”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Here’s a late model (sold in 1964, so titled as such), Tornado-powered wagon. It hasn’t been run for a couple decades. A trailer is available with it if desired. I tried to validate the serial number, but couldn’t locate a good source for 1962/1963 wagon serial numbers.




“1964 Jeep Willys wagon. Initially sold in 1963. 91K original miles on original engine. We are the 2nd owner, purchased in 1965. It has not been driven or liscenced since APROX 1997. Garaged much of the time. Slight rust. Needs all gaskets. Owners manual. Mechanics manual. Other paperwork. Maintenance records. Like new headliner and like new some portions of upholstery. 4.11 gears, 6 cyl over-head cam tornado engine YBD 4.3L, T-90 transmission. 4 sets of keys. $9,000.00 Continue reading
A lack of a battery suggests this isn’t running? Not sure how the seller concluded this was the Jeepster’s predecessor (I suppose, technically, wagons proceeded Jeepsters, but this wagon was definitely post Jeepster). This wagon includes a gov plate.
https://boulder.craigslist.org/cto/d/hygiene-rare-1959-jeep-willys-4×4-wagon/7292937383.html
“1959 Jeep Willy’s 4×4 Delivery Panel Wagon. Great restoration project for a piece of Americana. This is the predecessor of the Jeepster. Because this is the Delivery Panel Wagon model, the tailgate opens with two doors for easier access. Has a Ramsey Winch and wood paneling inside. Has the Super Hurricane Motor. Call for showing or more pictures”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
(11/12/2020) Nice looking wagon. Note the Jeepster inside the garage, too.
“1951 willys overland 2 wheel dr., import from california, no rust ever no patch panels no bondo. all new brakes and brake lines new interior seat front and back. need headliner& carpet and kick panel. steering box rebuilt. new steering wheel, gas tank flushed,new wiring, overdrive work electrically.radiator removed and flushed.goes down road no issues. many parts.”
This booklet started out last year on ebay with a price of $279. A lack of interest caused the price to plummet until it fell into my hands. This rare mobile motion picture unit sports a Tornado engine, which places the copyright date of the instruction booklet at 1962 or 1963.
Unfortunately, attempts to research this unit further using Google result in a bunch of results related to the “First Motion Picture Unit” during World War II or the associated government archives, which while interesting, isn’t helpful to our present query.
The booklet runs about 25 pages and is mostly focused on the operation of the generator. There aren’t enough photos for me to determine whether this is a modified 4WD sedan delivery wagon or a Traveller. Most of the pics have number references; the numbers are referenced to specific parts in the back of the book.