Paul Barry of Willys America forwarded these three jeeps he spotted for sale this morning.
1952 CJ-3A:
1952 Wagon:
1967 Jeepster Commando:
Paul Barry of Willys America forwarded these three jeeps he spotted for sale this morning.
1952 CJ-3A:
1952 Wagon:
1967 Jeepster Commando:
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $16,500.
(01/20/2017) Craig shared this ad. Looks good.
“1961 Jeep Willys station wagon, 6-226, 4×4, 90s restoration, garage kept. Very few miles put on since restoration. All original except transmission, transfer case, and engine block. Have receipts for parts, mechanics manual, and master parts list. California vehicle.”
Paul Barry of Willys America shared these photos he took from the 2017 Portland Swap Meet at the Portland Expo Center. The black truck is priced at $12,000. The red wagon has no engine. The other two trucks are rough.

No engine. Could have some value.
‘1958 jeep willys wagon from south dakota some rust but very good for the year. no motor, has trans.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $21,000.
(03/18/2017) For Sale: 1955 Willys Wagon, Flathead Six, with overdrive, new transfer case, insulated firewall, 5 new Coker whitewall tires, Quite Ride Acoustic and Heat Shield Kit, new carpet kit, new upgraded 12 Volt two speed windshield wiper motor, new heater valve and new fuel sender. Other parts to be included: car cover, new alternator, new electronic distributor, tuneup kit and service manual. Not willing to Deliver, but will assist with shipping. Price Negotiable.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,000.
Dan spotted this one. Has an updated engine.
“I have done everything to make this rig original. The engine is a rare 230/6 cylinder O H Cam toronado I completely rebuilt it @ 84,805 All body work is done inside & out. needs upholstery. call W/questions”
No pics provided. has rebuilt engine and tranny.
“1955 Willys Wagon
Brand new hurricane engine (0 miles), rebuilt transmission, 2″ lift, and all the parts to get her in great running condition. This Willys came from Alaska so there is minimal rust. The ole girl was used as a hunting vehicle and has had 3 owners. Lots of parts, original and new. Original full manual and clean title.”
Craig spotted this one. Note the backwards front fender in the rear. Can’t say I’ve seen that one before.
“Hi I have a 1951 jeep willys wagon on a K20 4×4 chassis.
Would be a great rat rod!! Or cool 4×4 asking $1500 obo May trade for gooseneck or wrangler stuff tj”
UPDATE: Back on eBay
(10/19/2016) These wagons were produced in Brazil between 1960-1977. Learn more at the 3B site. This is likely one of only a couple of these in the US.
“1966 Willys Wagon / Willys Wagoneer. This is a very nice car and runs great The car is in good condition, seats that are in good condition (small tear on passenger side). Car is ready to go.”
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UPDATE **SOLD** Was $17,000.
Nice looking wagon.
“This is a 1951 Willys Overland.
Last year it was modified by previous owner:
year 2000 Chevrolet Tahoe Engine (V8 Vortec)
year 2000 Chevrolet Tahoe Front Suspension
year 2000 Chevrolet Tahoe Disk brakes up front, drum brakes back
It´s in really good shape, runs great, feels much safer and steadier than before, and has no rust. It´s no longer a 4×4 and it is rear wheel drive.
This Jeep Overland is a Mexican car with a clean title, and will be legally imported to the U.S through San Diego if a buyer is found. I can also arrange for the truck to be shipped anywhere in U.S at buyer´s´expense.”