Seems worth a look.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/d/el-verano-1951-willys-wagon-wheel-drive/7427432079.html
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1951 Willys Wagon
Driveable but will need a couple new tires for daily driving…
Running, driving and stopping with brakes gone thru, engine rebuilt by p o no records but it sounds great, does not smoke or make any odd noises, good clutch, 12v starter, 12v alternator works as is (but will need bracket redone and pulley replaced) 12v headlights and tail light. Rust on floorboard repaired wth metal (not welded) but screws and silicone, tiny holes on bottom of passenger door(see pics)… New points, cap, rotor, coil, wires and new battery, new aluminum radiator and water pump. Has overdrive but needs solenoid and something else installed to make it electrical (parts are included) will need wiring addressed as it’s original and gauges are 6 volt so not hooked up… currently registered and title in my name .. reason for selling… C10 truck and 3 more projects… might consider trade for low mileage Ext cab short bed truck (prefer Chevy) $12k is trade price will consider cash offer only in person..”
I have the exact same wagon , Its a Willys Overland Model 673 , except mine is a 1950 , with the cool little Jeep emblem on the lower left side cowl . Mine is the same color , but the upper ridges on the body are painted an off-white color , from the factory , sort of a pin-striping . 673 Lightning engine , very easy to bolt in a F-6 Hurricane , which was offered in 1952 .
For me a lot of small issues that could be addressed for that price.