UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,900.
Nice looking wagon refurb.
“1947 Willys Overland Wagon. 350 Chevy engine. Automatic transmission. Complete rebuild from the bottom up. Photo album of the complete rebuild.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,900.
Nice looking wagon refurb.
“1947 Willys Overland Wagon. 350 Chevy engine. Automatic transmission. Complete rebuild from the bottom up. Photo album of the complete rebuild.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,500.
(09/28/2017) Looks good.
“1950 JEEP STATION WAGON WILLYS OVERLAND LITTLE HOT ROD OR SURF WAGON HAS 283 CHEVY ENG. WITH A 2 SPEED POWERGLIDE AUTOMATIC HAS CAMARO FRONT CLIP HAS POWER BRAKES HAS POWER STEERING AND TILT STEERING HAS NEW TIRES NEW RADIATOR NEW ELECTRIC FAN NEW GAS TANK NEW GLASS HAS LIKE NEW INTERIOR RUNS GREAT ITS LIC. AND IN NAME $ 15,500 OBO’
Craig shared this project.
“1953 Willy’s wagon 4×4, flathead 6cly engine runs good. 4×4 works, needs brake work. Very solid good restoration project”
https://centralmich.craigslist.org/cto/d/1953-willys-jeepster-wagon/6362609225.html
Craig shared this one. Listed as a 1946, the VIN of 463 16694 appears to make it an early 1947 model. It’s got a bit of an understated rat rod look. And, the paint job gives it a Maverick feel.
“1946 Willis jeep wagon for sale $6500 OBO. One owner garage kept until June of 2017, body is very clean for a 1946, not much needs to be done to get it back on the road. The jeep comes with many spare and factory replacement parts. The jeep is in good shape for its age, this make and model is a rare find.”
https://annapolis.craigslist.org/cto/d/1946-willis-jeep-wagon/6356577765.html
This has a gov plate on the dash. It’s a project.
“Started it’s life in California, was restored 15 years ago in CT and has been sitting in my garage with big intentions for too many years. I don’t know a ton about these, this was the first year the SUPER HURRICANE straight six was available. 6 volt system. It has one of the cleanest bodies I’ve seen in New England, and I can make it turn over and run by squirting gas into the carb, but it needs to be rebuilt, and possibly the old mechanical fuel pump. Needs front floor pans, interior panels and some small rust spots on the doors fixed, but its not a rust bucket like most.This is a project, but you won’t find a nicer starting point anywhere in New England, or at least I couldn’t for the past 4-5 years. Might be interested in the right trade, mostly older pickups, squarebody, maybe the right Harley, (no sportsters) VTX firearms, let’s make a deal! Low ballers, and tire kickers will be rudely responded to and ignored.”
https://maine.craigslist.org/cto/d/1954-willys-sport-wagon-4×4/6356351236.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $850.
Jeff’s selling this parts/project wagon. Given the new tires, there’s some value here.
“Willys Wagon located in Richardson. It was originally to be used for parts, but I think it’s still salvageable and don’t have it in me to cut out the body panels. It has a Ford inline-6 with a glass barrel Holley Carb. Front clip was taken by previous owner as were some other parts including the rear hatch. Heavy body filler work in some spots, but still some good useable panels. The dash is absolutely beautiful and there are a few hard to find parts on it. New tires.”
I snagged this early 1950s Jeep Utility Wagon brochure off eBay. It took some time to find an inexpensive one. It came with a small bundle of other brochures.

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Looks good. Appears to just need some final touches.
“1962 Willis Jeep with a 350 Chevy Engine, 350 automatic transmission, a new heights front end in under it with brand new chrom coil over shocks, power steering, 4 brand new tires and rims (no more than 100 miles), lockart shifter. Overall runs great needs finished and has no rust.”
Glenn spotted this one. There may be some parts value given the winch and PTO setup.
“1960 Jeep Wagoneer Willys. PTO winch. 6 cylinder. Strong running gear.”
http://unclehenrys.com/classified/4680819/classified?back=%2Fsearch%2Fall%3Fsr%3D57481243%234680819
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $25,000.
Nice wagon.
“1960 Willys Jeep Station Wagon, chevy V8 with fuel injection, air conditioning, automatic tras, ps,on, tilt ,cruise control, dyna Matt sound deading, tented windows, warn winch $25,000 obo”