It’s not perfect, but appears solid. It’s too bad a little more care wasn’t taken with the engine paint.
“Antique 1962 Willys wagon.Excellent frame,body & mechanical.Chevy 283 motor,original 3-spd &transfer case.New suspension,tires,exhaust.Original
interior.May take partial trade [1972 or earlier pick-up truck,classic car,old flh or british motorcycle,flat-fender willys,etc.]original,no junk.e-mail phone# if interesed.”
This is the same wagon from Sept 30th in your archives. I tried to buy it then when it was listed for $6600 in MA but it sold the day it was listed. Outta my price range now. Still looking for a reasonably priced rust free wagon in the northeast. Not an easy task.
Thanks Ray. I’ll delete the old post.
i looked at this utility about a month ago.
mechanically the vehicle is great. owner was very nice, we took it out in his field.
evidence suggest one should not have high hopes for the paint and body work to hold up for the long haul.
i could elaborate if anyone is interested.
Thanks Matthew!
oh, it is also, not blue, which it appears in the pictures. it is more of a teal “mallard blue” i think
Matthew, Please elaborate! We talked to the owner several times over the past few months and would like to know your opinion on the wagon. The owner was very nice as you mentioned but we are hesitant to to make an offer on a vehicle sight unseen. Thanks Joe
Joe & Matthew, I can connect you two via email if you’d prefer. Just let me know.
– Dave
that would be fine with me.
it is a nice jeep, but with anything especially an older vehicle..
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That’s fine with me also. Thanks for the help!