Craig found this nice looking wagon. Has an updated engine.
“1946 Willy’s Overland.
No patches. Original metal. V8, 3 speed.
Recent restoration. Runs good.
Needs nothing.
$13,000.00”
Craig found this nice looking wagon. Has an updated engine.
“1946 Willy’s Overland.
No patches. Original metal. V8, 3 speed.
Recent restoration. Runs good.
Needs nothing.
$13,000.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** “Was $3995.
(06/07/2017) Appears solid.
“$6995.00 or trade for a 16 or 19 foot self contained bumper pull trailer.
Bronco 200 6 cylinder
C4 automatic and Ford transfer case
New seats and headliner
1959 original yellow license plate”
Has a variety of mods.
“350 Chevy engine, 700 trans, mustang ll front suspension, power steering and brakes, air conditioning, extremely reliable, drive anywhere, not a show car but gets a lot of attention, good body, new chrome”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3999.
Seller will not ship. This is supposed to run, but it does need work.
“I have a 50 willys that I put a 350 into. Fresh motor with 2500 miles on it. I spent more than this on the motor. Never bored truck block with high Nickle content. Four bolt mains. Large cam. Lunati Roller Rockers with 3/8 bolts. Flat top pistons. Edelbroch intake with a Holley mechanical secondary 750 carburetor. With Camel hump heads. 2.02 1.60 valves. MSD ignition and distributor.
I have more into this motor than I am asking. Buy the motor and get a free truck. I started putting the passenger floor into it and haven’t had the time to finish. It needed the rockers replaced, and you know how that goes. you have to cut back until you get good metal. Made custom brackets to put in a rear seat out of a 70’s wagoneer. Mounted a custom seat to the original tracks on the drivers side. re-wired the whole truck. It’s been untouched now for two years. Before it deteriates, I want to pass it on. Continue reading
No pics provided.
“I have a 1947 jeep willys for sale
she is in need of full restoration
set up to install a 5.0 ford motor, or good parts if you already have one
I am asking $700.00 firm
please no lowball offers
local sale only”
If the rest is as straight as the back, it’s worth a look.
“Willys panel truck. Was set up for SBC in past. No motor or trans at this time. Rust free body in great shape for year. Will make a great custom. Been in storage for a long time it is a project I’m not able to finish.
Hard to find classic great project. Black truck is what this will look like when finished.
I will try and post more pictures when I roll it out of my storage compartment.
This wont last long my loss is your gain. Try and find one without rust for this price.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
(10/18/2016) Nicely updated wagon.
“1947 Willys,350/350, PS,PB, Mustang front end ,AC/Heat, runs great.
$12,500 Firm”
Craigs shared this nice looking wagon.
“This 1950 Willys Overland Station Wagon is extremely rare and in pristine condition. Extremely clean! This is a collectors dream! The vehicle is simply beautiful! Pictures do no justice, you have to come see it in person. Features: – Miles: 6,727 – VIN: J1050M218 – Hi-Lo 4×4 – Full Synchro 3-speed on-the-floor Manual Transmission with Overdrive. – Dana Transfer Case with manual front lockers. – New 16 tires on steel wheels and new HD Shocks. – Burgundy cloth interior with gold metallic exterior. – GM V6 motor with aluminum radiator.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4600.
Seller notes this is a Maverick.
“This is a really solid, good driving, original 1960 Willys wagon two door maverick edition. And it has been well taken care of over the years and runs and drives really good giving it’s original status. The “super hurricane” flat head straight six engine starts and runs like a top. The drivetrain is solid, it has a manual three speed transmission with an overdrive also referred to as a “brownie gear”four-wheel-drive shifts and works good too. Has no problem starting or getting around even during winter some of the more recent work that has been done to it includes new clutch, new gas tank, new brake lines, new fuel pump, and new battery.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500
The photo sure looks vintage (too bad the new trucks are in the background).
“1956 willys wagon. Chevy 350. T90 3 speed with dana 18 transfer case. Dana 25 up front and dana 44 in back. Dual exhaust. Runs great. Transfer case needs some work. Aside from that, everything functions as it should. Frame is excellent. Body looks good but has some areas that need work. Interior and wood is good. Great buggy that turns heads everywhere it goes. Make an offer”