UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $12,500.
Looks in good shape.
“New paint, some restoration, mostly original. New tires, extra set of tires.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $12,500.
Looks in good shape.
“New paint, some restoration, mostly original. New tires, extra set of tires.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
There could be some value here. It’s a 2WD, pretty stock wagon.
“1951 Willys Wagon for restoration or parts, good front clip, hood, doors, seats, complete bumpers. body in bad shape especially the floor, but its all there. 4 cylinder with 3 speed on column.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $11,500.
“”THIS IS A ONE OF A KIND BEAUTY!”
Very nice, 1955 WILLY’S, 2 WD AUTOMATIC 8 CYL.
STARTS, RUNS, DRIVES FINE, NO RUST SOUTHWESTERN VEHICLE!
HAS A CLEAR MICHIGAN TITLE.
WE HAVE IT OFFERED LOCALLY AT $17900.
CRAIGS-LIST PRICE $11500. OBO”
https://detroit.craigslist.org/wyn/cto/d/1955-jeep-willys-automatic-8/6296738268.html
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3000.
(03/01/2017) Not stock, but I suppose it could be argued that there’s something original about this ….
“1948 Willys Jeep, flat head 4 cyl, 4×4 with 6 foot plow”
UPDATE: Price raised to $15,000. Has new rims and tires.
(11/03/2016) Looks road ready.
“1951 Willis jeep wagon has S10 frame with all S10 running gear2.2 4 cylinder motor all S10 gauges all new window rubber new seats. Rallys with brand new tires automatic transmission will trade no junk no pay pal text or call.”
https://asheville.craigslist.org/cto/d/1951-willys-jeep/6285319977.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5950.
This could make a good project. This was spotted in the Detroit Craigslist, but there’s an explanation as to why that is.
“I’m listing this for a friend and to be clear, the vehicle is in Seattle, Wash., not Detroit. But it’s ready to ship. I have worked with my friend on the vehicle and I’ve driven it. It’s a running, driving project that needs paint and assembly. The best part is, it’s rust-free, so the approximately $1,000 you might spend on shipping it to Michigan would only be fraction of what you’d spend on rust repair on another vehicle.
It’s a somewhat rare ’55 Sedan Delivery model, aka Utility Delivery, with fixed windows and rear barn doors. It’s also a 2WD, with transverse front leaf springs.
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Craig shared this ad. It’s a project.
“Selling a 1961 Jeep Station wagon, I bought this as a project but hate to see it keep sitting and would like it to go to a good home. Does not run, and the engine will probably have to be gone through because it has sat for a few years. It comes with two spare straight 6 Hurricane motors (that do run) as I was planning on doing an engine swap and two spare transmissions with factory option pro (rare) if you want to do a winch set up. There are also new body panels and a tail gate assembly.
Transmission shifts well and the 4wd works. The glass is intact, seats are in fair condition, and the original headliner hasn’t sagged at all. Most of the electronics still work, needs a couple new bulbs, and it has the original factory option AM radio. There is the typical rust around the fender wells and along the drivers side and passenger side doors. I have a set of new rims I will include as well. Looking to get $3600 obro and would consider trades for a Land Rover or Triumph GT6.”
https://worcester.craigslist.org/cto/d/1961-jeep-willys/6315462437.html
Looks nice.
“Runs and drives. All original. Call or text with questions.”
https://kalamazoo.craigslist.org/pts/d/1951-jeep-willys/6310081656.html
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $5200.
Craig shared the one. Seems to be all there, but it does have some rust spots.
“1963 Jeep willys wagon 100% original, original factory paint, 93 k original mile, transmission, transfer case and drive train all original, clear title, engine runs great, sheet metal and floors in great condition,a couple of rust spots on quarters and on tail gate.”
Huh.
“327 motor with powerglide transmission sitting on s 10 running gear runs and drives great for sale or trade”
https://lexington.craigslist.org/cto/d/56-willys-jeepster/6308822164.html