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Willys-Overland Liquidation Sale

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Jay’s liquidating a variety of parts.

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For the entire month of August, you can visit and walk through the warehouse and pick out exactly what you need or think you might need in the future. While we have been great at collecting this huge selection of parts, we are not quite as great at “perfectly” identifying every part. For that reason, if you are too far to visit, and choose to e-mail or call us, consider sending some pictures and/or measurements of the parts you need. This will help to ensure we send the correct parts on the first try.

If anyone or business is interested in buying any parts in bulk, we will certainly work with you to get the very best pricing possible. Bring a trailer, but of course, shipping is available for anything that won’t fit your vehicle.

Please take a look at the attached pictures to understand the scope of the parts we have in our 8,000 sq. ft. warehouse.

We have transmissions and transmission parts, transfer cases and parts, engine cores and engine parts, axles, a Willys Pickup chassis, 50 original wheels, hub caps and rings, CJ hard doors, seat frames, body frames, Utility bumpers and fenders, roll bars, head light buckets, Meyer Cab doors and sides, starter, alternator and generator cores, and literally tons of parts of every kind. We even have a few vehicles out back.

Jay

WillysOverland Motors                                           Monday-Friday 9:00 – 5:00
562 S. Reynolds Rd.                                              Saturday 9:00 – Noon, or later by appt
Toledo, OH 43615

888-265-5337

419-531-0707

INFO@WILLYSOVERLAND.COM

 

5 Comments on “Willys-Overland Liquidation Sale

  1. Mike

    I’m surprised that a lot of these parts didn’t sell in the auction. But the times, they are a change’n. About 20 years ago, I bought some N.O.S. parts from Willys Overland for my 1962 wagon. At the time, they were the only place that had new old stock tail lights in original packaging wrapped in newspaper from 1962. Today you have the knock off parts made in China at bargain prices that are hard to beat. Somehow I feel uptight about installing imported parts on my Willys Jeep vehicles, almost guilty.

    About 10 years ago, I bought a small inventory of parts from a long closed Jeep dealership here in NJ, Rowett’s Garage, thinking I could sell them at a profit. I was lucky to break even. That cured me of my old parts cravings.

    I think that’s what has happened at Willys Overland, It just gets more & more difficult to earn a living in America. To quote Cheech & Chong; “Things are tough all over.

  2. Doug in Ohio

    Mike,I am in agreement about the nos parts,I have a few that I have sold,but others I am setting on waiting for the right buyer.If they were ww2 nos jeep parts they would be gone!

  3. Pascal

    I tryed to buy NOS parts as much as possible to keep my Willys original but even if I would pay 300$ for a NOS ALA stop tail light, my 3A will not worth more.

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