UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
There may be value here.
“1961 jeep willys Wagon with f150 engine. Runs But reverse is out. 4 wheel drive is not hooked up. Fun project with already a lot of potential.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
There may be value here.
“1961 jeep willys Wagon with f150 engine. Runs But reverse is out. 4 wheel drive is not hooked up. Fun project with already a lot of potential.”
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I don’t understand this one. It’s older than ’61 since it seems to lack the fresh air inlet in the grill. Also the side windows seem to be recessed like a regular wagon which wouldn’t make it a Parkway Conversion. It clearly has the barn doors and the rounded rear wheelwells of a Parkway though. Any ideas? A few years ago there was a yellow one for sale in Central Oregon similar to this one. Paul Barry at Willys America said it was some low volume special order that was neither a Parkway nor a Traveller. Anyone have any ideas?
I agree, when did the come up with the fresh air intake, was that ’59? I think this might be a 58 or so, but of course someone could have changed the grille out on it.
It’s an odd one for sure