NO pics and no description, other than “project”.
https://tulsa.craigslist.org/cto/6033220197.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
Looks like lots of value for the price.
“This car ran when I bought it. I disassembled to build from ground up. Moving and ran out of time. I have all the parts. Some rust in firewall and front seat floor panel. The rest of the body in pretty good shape.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
(12/19/2016) Craig shared this project.
“WILLYS 56 PICKUP TRUCK 4 WD. MOTOR IS IN BUT NOT RUNNING, ITS A ROLLING PROJECT WITH TOO MANY PARTS TO LIST . GREAT FATHER SON PROJECT! CALL ME FOR INFO AND PLEASE SERIOUS INQ ONLY. ”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $7000.
(02/09/2017) “1962 Kaiser Willys Wagon for sale. This a very nice, well kept original vehicle. It runs and drives as well as it looks.
This vehicle was purchased by a local ranch and it stayed there until a close friend of mine purchased it in 2014. We replaced all 4 springs, installed new wheels and tires, and replaced the water pump. It has had less than 50 miles put on it since this work was completed.
The original straight 6 was replaced with a 283 small block chevy. The original 3 speed Borg Warner T-90 trans was retained, and it shifts very smooth. The transfer case is a Dana 18 twin stick (Hi/Low & 2wd/4wd). Front axle is a Dana 27, rear is a Dana 44. I believe the gear ratio is 4.10.
The original paint shows very well. Two tone Fountain Green Poly over Plantation White. There are some faded spots on the hood, but I’m certain it could be buffed and made to shine nicely. The interior is in very good condition. The drivers side front and rear seats appear to have been re-covered, but still look good. The headliner has been removed. No rust to speak of as this rig spent the majority of it’s life in a barn shielded from the elements.
This would make an excellent restoration candidate as very little needs to be done to the body and the running gear is all functional. Or drive it as is, and enjoy it for many years.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/14/2017) It’s a project. No description provided.
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/22/2016) Looks in good shape.
“1959 Willys Wagon
Rebuilt Motor
New Tires
New Fuel Pump
New Clutch
12 volt System
Electric Wipers
Colorado Car / 2nd owner
Original/ Unmolested”
Craig spotted this one. There’s definitely value here.
“1956 Willlys Jeep Wagon with 6 cyl. motor. Ran when parked and engine turns by hand. Body rough but frame looks good! Has snowplow, front PTO unit and Koenig winch”
It’s a project.
“Willy’s Wagon project. 2 wheel drive, Ford Mustang front end and lowered with Dana rear. 318 and 727 transmission. Some rust and lot’s of patina. Glass and seats included. Will be very cool… no time to finish.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Craig shared this ad.
“1958 Willy’s Wagon. 98% original. Flathead “Super Hurricane” 6 cyl. 3 speed 4 wd. Has new brakes and drums. New leaf springs and hangers. Still 6 volt original charging system. Runs and drives great. Has some minor rust. Still has original slider boards in back. Does not have right rear bumper. Won’t find a better one than this. CASH ONLY!!! No Trades!!! Seen by appt only. ”
Craig shared this ad. It runs, but isn’t road worthy.
“Runs and drives. Flat 6. 3 speed manual trans. 4×4. Twin stick tcase. Very little rust. The odometer shows 89,000 miles. All original. .Its not road ready. But it is running and driving. Brakes are sticky from sitting. It could use a tune up (plugs, wires, points and oil change). Tires have cracking due to age. Leaks some oil from the fuel pump on the passenger side of the block. But it is complete and mostly original. Wouldnt take much to fully restore.”