UPDATE: Still Available.
Craig spotted this one. Looks like it has potential.
“1963 Willys, runs and drives, motor rebuilt, all new brake system and lines, new fuel tank and lines. Original flat head 6 cyl. manual 3 speed on the floor”
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UPDATE: Still Available.
Craig spotted this one. Looks like it has potential.
“1963 Willys, runs and drives, motor rebuilt, all new brake system and lines, new fuel tank and lines. Original flat head 6 cyl. manual 3 speed on the floor”
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FYI, Maybe this wagon is titled as 1963 but depending on VIN, this is 62 or earlier. Last Flathead 226s were built in early 62.
Look’s like it may have been sold?
Hi Jim,
It looks like the Craigslist listing expired, so it’s probably still available. I’ve updated the post. If I see it again I’ll drop you an email.
– Dave
Jim, It looks like it is still available: https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/cto/5990586851.html
– Dave
I’ve gone to see this one. Runs like a Swiss watch and frame looks pretty good, body is very poorly represented in these pics. Salvageable, yes. Quick and easy, not so much.