UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500
Has potential.
“1956 Willys Wagon with a Chevrolet 350 swap, runs and drives but needs a little work to be on the road again”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500
Has potential.
“1956 Willys Wagon with a Chevrolet 350 swap, runs and drives but needs a little work to be on the road again”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,500.
Looks in good shape.
“1951 Willys Jeep Station Wagon
51,474 Original Miles
673 SW Model – 161 Cubic Inch Straight 6, 3 Speed with overdrive (Column Shift)
Purchased from the Original Owner
All Original including dash, glass, and Rare “6” Cylinder Hood Emblem
Heater works as it should
Chrome Wheels (not original)
Tires at 80% Tread (No Spare)
Glass is all Good
Newer Battery
Overall Exterior Rating is a 7+ to an 8
Overall Interior Rating is a 7+ to an 8
Being a 68-year-old vehicle, it’s a 10 in my book. Not a show car, but excellent condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
“1960 Wills Wagon for sale. Needs body work both inside and out, but a handy person could turn this guy into a real gem.
Replaced the stock engine with a 283. PTO winch, sunroof. I want it to go to a good home. Classic plates.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5200. Note the steering setup.
(06/28/2017) This runs and drives, though the seller indicates there could be some work to be done.
“1955 Willys Station Wagon 2wd with Ford 289 V8 engine and C6 automatic transmission. Power steering, A/C (needs compressor), tilt steering column, and custom interior. 2 sets of wheels, 2 sets of hub caps, 1 set of spinners, and 2 extra hoods. New tires, distributor cap, rotor, spark plugs, and spark plug wires. Steering and front suspension need work, but vehicle runs good and drives for short distances. You will probably need trailer unless local to Bryan/College Station.”
I’m sure I posted this one, but not sure what happened to it. Thanks to Dan for pointing it out.
“This has been in the family since mid 1960s. Yes, it is in pathetic shape. It underwent a hack job to make into a pickup. Still has some decent body panels. Last ran ~2006 after getting new (non-stock) wiring, rebuilt knuckles/wipers, a Chevy 305 V8, and a bell housing adapter. Still has original 3 speed with lever overdrive. A new gas tank was installed at some point. Not sure if this is a parts car or if someone wants to bring it back to something functional.
Body style is 4×473 SW.
Serial No. is 12123.”
Chad shared this wagon that’s being auctioned at Bring-A-Trailer’s website. More pics and info on the site.
“This 1961 Willys Overland Wagon was purchased by the previous owner out of New Mexico in August 2007 and was acquired by the selling dealer last month. The truck has been repainted in beige under a prior owner and the roof was refinished in early 2016. Work in 2011 included removing the 226ci Super Hurricane flathead inline-six, manual transmission, and transfer case, and replacing all gaskets and seals. The cylinder head was machined at the same time, and a tuneup was conducted with new ignition components. Both the front and rear axles have been rebuilt, while four new shocks were fitted. Receipts for the mechanical work and refinished roof are included in the sale, and the truck is offered by the selling dealer carrying a clean Texas title.”
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1961-willys-overland-wagon-2/
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
“I have. Jeep Willy’s 1959 transmisión transfer case differentials drive shafts are ok most parts are intact I have pictures and I can ask questions no title No title Color green patina car don’t have engine the v8 Chevy engine was removed no rust in the frame This car have no rust in the frame some patina but no holes”
WAGONS:
TRUCKS:
This delivery wagon has some updates.
“283 chevy engine; 400 turbo tranny; scout differential; front disc brakes; upholstered interior; sun roof”
https://wichita.craigslist.org/cto/d/1951-jeep-willys-panel-truck/6420569809.html