UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(07/25/2014) This has a roof dent. Hasn’t been run in a while.
“This is 100 percent original parts. This Willys is all original parts and engine. It has some minor rust and hasn’t run since 1997, has a dent in the roaf but has been covered.
We have all the original parts. We live 60 mi S of KC.”
Anyone know why (or if) this has dual rear wheels? Seller claims “all original”. I’ve never seen this before (not that I know much about wagons). Hmmm
I thought this was a wheel resting up against the side of the wagon. It seems like the tire is at an odd angle. It never occurred to me it might be a dually.
It wouldn’t take much to make it a dually. All the owner would need is a dually adapter.
– Dave
If I mailed the seller a $1 bill, would he sell the wagon?
It appears to be a 2WD model and the hood ornament has a “6” in it, indicating the original engine was a L-161. Doubt seriously that it has dual rear wheels, just a tire and wheel leaned up against it. These station wagons are nice when restored. Rust gets to them and if it has been sitting out for years, that isn’t good.
Good info, Colin. BTW, are you coming over to this side of town for the Military Vehicle and Aircraft Show at Falcon Field 7-8 March? I’ll be there with my 42 GPW.