UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
“1959 Willys Wagon $3500 OBO
6 cylinder, 4 speed stick, no transfer case or starter.
needs work. Factory conversion to panel wagon, very limited body style”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
“1959 Willys Wagon $3500 OBO
6 cylinder, 4 speed stick, no transfer case or starter.
needs work. Factory conversion to panel wagon, very limited body style”
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Makes you wonder where stuff like this comes from.
I think this is in St Cloud, Florida based on that picture, the plate, and being listed in Orlando.
shoot .. you are right!
I think this has been customized by a previous owner and not the factory. It soesn’t have any of the Panel delivery, Parkway Conversion indicators. It has the station wagon rear window, and tailgate, the rear wheel wells look to have been modified, it has custom taillights and the metal where the windows would be looks to have been welded in. Parkway Conversions started life as a panel delivery and the windows were cut in, just like with the Travelers. Those upper side panels had a relief shaped like the side windows on each side and this doesn’t have that.
do u have a # were I could call.
Danny,
there’s a phone number written in text form in the ad. I don’t know for sure this wagon is still available or not.
– Dave