UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,500.
Dan forwarded this beautiful wagon.
“1962 Willys 2DR Wagon, Complete restoration 3speed on column,4 Clyinder Asking 18,500”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,500.
Dan forwarded this beautiful wagon.
“1962 Willys 2DR Wagon, Complete restoration 3speed on column,4 Clyinder Asking 18,500”
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Great looking wagon
A beautiful wagon for sure!
Pretty hard to restore a truck to this quality for the asking price…. would prefer a 4×4 version but very nicely done.
Nice Maverick! I guessed wrong that it was going to have an OHC Tornado 6 cyl.
*Steve E*.
Beautiful wagon no doubt, but did anybody notice that the white paint on the entire nose is a few shades whiter than the rest of the body.
It looks like it’s the passenger door that is the wrong color. Good eye. I thought it was the light but the body and front clip look the same and the door looks off
Even white is difficult to match, you wouldn’t think so but it is, learned this lesson a long time ago as as a kid. When I paint a vehicle, I always use GM white code 11, whitey white and always maintain that perfect match.
To me it looks like the front clip and the roof are white, but the body portion is more an off white. I suspect the color variation was done purposefully, given the rest of the wagon is well thought out.
Ann and her mom are pretty close to Chattanooga in the motorhome by now. I’m sure they wouldn’t mind stopping by and checking it out, lol. (their trip is a travel story I should have been chronicling … they’ve had all kinds of issues)
Terrific idea Dave, They can give us “the bottom Line” close up opinion.