Might be a good project. Body looks solid.
“Project car has good running 350 engine and transmission.car needs to be put together car also needs hood”
Might be a good project. Body looks solid.
“Project car has good running 350 engine and transmission.car needs to be put together car also needs hood”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7900. Appears solid.
“1962 Willys “Maverick” Wagon. 110,000 miles. Four wheel drive . Original upholstery, Super Hurricane straight 6 (Believed to be original), front locking hubs and original front hubs. Starts easily and runs well. Has been driven regularly. Radio doesn’t work probably because there is NO radio. Small rip in the head liner which a professional can probably can fix easily. Recently has been running hot which means thermostat or radiator needs to be flushed.”
Mike’s got his combo for sale.
“1957 Willys Wagon and 1947 Bantam trailer. Wagon is original survivor with one repaint in 1970’s. 226-6cyl with rare 2bl carb., 80k miles. Many extra parts, 1952 truck frame and complete drive-line\hood, over-drive unit, 2 sets axels, many parts. Known history. $15,750 obo. Nothing sold separately. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was no price.
Not the best pic, but looks to be a panel wagon.
“This is a 1948 Willys, New 327 motor, 6 pack carbs, flip top front, powerglide transmission, A/C, new radiator. Selling for a friend and have more cars to sell.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Appears solid.
“1952 Willys Wagon clean new paint interior redone runs great.please call for more information.”
Dan spotted this Parkway for sale.
“1955 Willys Jeep 4×4 Panel Delivery ParkWay Conversion
Project / Or Parts Car
Straight / Very Solid / Nice Frame / Nice Floors
No Motor / No Title
Has Complete Drivetrain / Twin Stick T – Case / 4 Speed
Rolling Body”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500.
Looks nice.
“The original SUV. Re-chromed, seats recovered, all new re-wiring, new gas tank, wood trim, 4 cyl. 4 x 4. Excellent condition. Peacock green paint. $11,500.”
Looks solid, but I can’t quite tell how good the paint is.
“1950 Willys Wagon 4×4. Original drive train with the F 134 4 cylinder motor, T90 3 speed transmission, Dana 18 transfer case, Dana 25 front axle, and Dana 44 rear axle. Custom headliner and seats redone. Original wooden slats in floor. Runs and drives good but brakes have to be pumped once to have a good pedal. New tires, water pump, rebuilt distributor and carb. There were only 2450 produced with the 4wd in 1950 so it’s a pretty rare vehicle. Not a perfect show vehicle and has a little rust but always gets compliments everywhere I take it. Asking $13,500 or BO. Will consider trades for muscle car or 1967-72 short bed Chevy truck.”
Thanks to Dan for getting a pic of the interior.
“Been sitting. Will start but the float sticks. Has a Montgomery Ward 235 inline six. Some cancer in the fenders. The back cargo doors make it a rare find? I’ve been contacted already with cash offers. I need a wrecker for my shop. If your making a cash offer……..wrecker ain’t cheap.”
Dan thinks the script on the glove box indicates this is an early production wagon. Can anyone confirm?
“1947 Willys Station Wagon: Converted to 12 volt, alternator, new tires, powder coated rims, original paint “luzon red”, new shocks, brake linings, new clutch, pressure plate, throw out bearing, borg warner overdrive, good glass all around, some rust in front fenders where attached to wagon near doors. No rust in floor pans or rear quarters! This vehicle would make great resoration, as is in “original condition”. No rust in rear tailgate, original single lens back light. Lights, dash guages, electrics, work fine. The original 4 cylinder engine runs fine. Good radiator. Three speed column shifter works excellent. Runs and drives well. Steering is tight. No seats inside. Wide oak cargo liners are in good condition. Original Willys Overland rubber floor mats on steps, both drivers and passenger side.”