Willys Delivery Wagon $2,000 Grants Pass, OR
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Patina Panel Delivery
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Posting/selling for a friend that doesn’t have Facebook Sold with bill of sale Think it’s 1947 (ish) been sitting for years $2000
Willys Delivery Wagon $2,000 Grants Pass, OR
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Patina Panel Delivery
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Posting/selling for a friend that doesn’t have Facebook Sold with bill of sale Think it’s 1947 (ish) been sitting for years $2000
1953 Willys Panel Delivery Wagon $2,000 Toronto, KS
This is a really neat Wagon Body not so much for what it is because the frame looks to be missing, but for the connection to what it most likely was part of, it’s a small piece of Eureka, KS past. Anyone local from the area probably knows a lot more, but at the end is what I was able to dig up. – I hope you enjoy the ride on this one- Tim
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nice patina on a delivery
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This really cool panel could be yours. 1953 Willys jeep. This truck only has rust in two spots in the floor pan. The entire rest of it is rust free. Tons of extra parts including interior and body parts . It’s currently on a k5 blazer frame. No MOTOR OR TRANSFER CASE . No low ballers. If your looking at this then you know what it is and you know it’s a fair price. I’m not responding to the is it available crap so don’t ask. My buddy said if no one is interested that I can build it. I really want to build it because it will sit on a toyota frame and all of a sudden I kinda wanna keep it. However I said I would post it before I learned that so here it is. If interested I have a running willys four cylinder motor that was converted into an air compressor that I would throw in for an extra $500. $2000 cash firm no trades. $2300 with motor
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Back Story on what I think is part of the history of this Wagon and what it was part of……
This delivery is a small bit of Eureka, KS history with coming from a long standing business with deep roots in the area, it was quite the Rabbit hole that Andy sent me down, but it was interesting to go back in time for what this Wagon was part of.
I was able to dig up quite a bit on the Brookover Grocery our of Eureka, KS. It was run and owned by Harrison Brookover and his family for a long time. Prior to being a Grocery it was a Service station that was originally founded as a Co-Op which I found an interesting article on the set up and history of that set up.
Here are some ads for the store…
In 1964 the Grocery was sold…..
Early Beginnings………..
Prior to the Grocery the place was a Service Station.
Overall the Service Station construction was started in July 1926 and completed and opened in August of 1926, it carried Dunlop Tires, Sinclair Gasoline, and 100% Pennsylvania Oil “Penzene” and Quaker State.
So here it is the Mid-West Oil Company!!! What a cool find for me anyway, this has to be from 1926 to 1929, it has it all in the photo, the lube rack, the visible pumps, the PENZENE sign. What a shot, and they listed it as “gasstation” probably could add some details to this Photo.
Photo Credit: https://eurekakansas.com/galleries/the-olden-days/
Comparing the original photo to Goolge Maps today I feel that the light could very well be the original fixture above the door, you can still see the original building outlline. You can see the holes for the adjacent lights above the windows.
June 25th 1929 the Co-Op was dissolved and it looks to have become the Brookover Oil Company……
There are mentions of a Highway reconfiguration in some articles around 1939/1940 Brookover Groceries starts to pop up with a large addition to the building dedicated to Groceries noted in Oct of 1940…..
This Photo shows exactly how it is written the addition to the EAST with the Windows facing south towards 2nd Street (right side of Photo)
A time long forgotten….
Harrison Brookover was also the Mayor of Eureka from April 1945 to April 1951 serving 6 years. He was also a long time supporter and Secretary of the Greenwood County Fair….
Pretty neat local history all off one faded sign on the side of a Willys Wagon!
1962 Willys Wagon Traveller OBO $1,500 Gig Harbor, WA
Was an original 230 Tornado Rig, now swapped. Vacuum Heater Controls, Cut out in the Engine Bay, and Battery Tray on the drivers side front to back. Should have the improved steering on this as well with the crossover and double passenger knuckle. Which should have something like 3.54, 4.10, 4,27 Diff Ratios. Is there a roof rack inside! If anyone happens to go see this one hit us up at post@ewillys.com on some details of what you find. – Tim
Edit: OWF was able to point out a few more details to this one > The trim on the side is a good sign of a Traveller vs a Parkway Conversion, this has the diamond plate behind the rear doors. (I think you can kinda see the roof rack holes)
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Traveller
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Selling complete not parting out 1962 Willys Traveler $1500 obo only taking offers in person after you look at it
1963 Jeep Wagoneer Sport Utility 4D
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wagoneer with front pto winch and bumper
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Well I feel this is a fake ad the rig comes back as sold at Auction in 2024 and the profile is a little sketchy too new no friends kind of thing, but it’s a really neat Wagoneer so lets enjoy the photos of this one just in case. Really cool front Winch and Bumper this is a beast…. Tim
1963 Willy’s Jeep Wagoneer First year production 258 AMC Engine 3 Speed Transmission Power Take Off Transfer case and wench New Weber Carb Runs but overheats No title
1955 Willys Delivery $1,000 Angels Camp, CA
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panel delivery
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Project needs work. Have most of the parts for it. Also jeep frame to swap to.
Willys Panel Delivery Wagon $4,000 Chalmette, LA
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Panel delivery
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1952 Willis Jeep. Runs but is a rust bucket. Wood panel wagon. Open to reasonable offers. If it’s posted it’s available. No trades.
1959 Jeep Willys $11,500 Foster, KY
’59 Wagon, but it does have the tall roof so could be physically MFG in ’58 maybe that’s super common. But then the hood emblem looks later then. Has a V8 Swap. But if you were looking to peel back some layers on this one looks to have some base here to work with. Front Overridder looks nice, the bright work in general looks OK.
It’s possible this is a 2WD Maverick, has some trim below the windows, looks to be 2WD Front I-Beam. The wood slats on the tailgate do not look Willys and a Maverick would not have those, has a few layers in the back to peel back and take a look under to see if it had a carpet kit or wood slats in the rear.
Won’t officially post it but I’m going with MFG in 1958 Maverick Wagon, original F134 2WD, but would need some info to confirm this for sure.
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Willy’s Jeep station wagon. 350 small block automatic runs and drives great. Call or text Sandy eight five 9 two 42 one three 43
1955 Willys 226 Super Hurricane Engine $600 Caledonia, MI
Oh wow this would be in the back of my truck in minutes. Small Pallet solid top and a 4×4 under the front of the oil pan, strap to the pallet then load and go! Has so much here for 226 folks! No haggle from me on the price.
I can’t really see it but looks like no skid plate on the oil pan so maybe a 2WD Oil Pan, or its there and I just am missing it.
The important life lesson I learned was the bottom of 2WD Willys Oil Pans are not always FLAT, so if you place said engine on the floor they tip to one side! The 4WD skid plates are FLAT and will generally stand up nicely. Be safe out there!
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Run milage unknown out of my 55 Willys truck put in a small block in its place
1951 Willys Wagon Frame $1,500 Sioux City, IA
Some neat parts on this one OD and some sort of dual MC set up, appears end of life but its an interesting look at the past set up. I almost thought it was a hydraulic clutch set up. The input shaft looks like a V8 conversion, they use the 6 Cyl longer input shaft but have that little taper part closer to the front of the T90 front bearing support piece. (hope I did not confuse anyone with that description, and I could be wrong on that, just what it looks like to me). Front crossmember engine support looks modified to further my thinking here. So if I’m not totally crazy and just seeing things, this may have been a V8 swap, OD, Dual MC (stacked somehow) Wagon in its past. Good price point and it looks pretty solid.
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1951 Willys Wagon 4WD frame includes front and rear axle, 3 speed transmission with transfer case and overdrive front and rear driveshafts, wheels and tires steering box with steering column. Body was moved to a different chassis.
MISC Small Wagon and Willys Parts Hodgenville, KY
Not going to win for the largest post of the day, but sometimes you need those smalls and they can be hard to come by, here is a small collection of Wagon parts, and a neat Radio, that might be better suited for the Studebaker crowd, but says there are some more here then what is shown. I have done well with these picks before you go out for something and bring home a lot more then expected.
Was posted 24 days agon but still up as of this AM.
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Studebaker radio Un sure of year and condition but was hooked up when removed 30.00.
Willys parts pictured plus many more small stuff. Message for prices and questions. In Hodgenville KY
https://louisville.craigslist.org/hab/d/hazard-willys-and-studibaker-parts/7863207801.html