This appears to have four doors, but I can’ tell how well extended this is.
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/pts/d/phoenix-50s-willys-jeep-wagon-for-parts/7764365699.html
“1950s Willys Jeep Wagon Parts, Cadilac Drive train.”
This appears to have four doors, but I can’ tell how well extended this is.
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/pts/d/phoenix-50s-willys-jeep-wagon-for-parts/7764365699.html
“1950s Willys Jeep Wagon Parts, Cadilac Drive train.”
No description provided. Steve shared this one. It’s got some rust.
https://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/cto/d/stone-ridge-1950-willys-wagon/7770677003.html
Could be worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/1265068301122206
“1949 Jeep Willys Wagon, 350 Chev small block, w350 turbo transmission, miles not actual, Runs, and Drives Great!”
UPDATE: This is back up for sale.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/791397446461376
“Introducing the Budson! Project custom 1948 Willies Wagon, Chrysler 225 slant 6, 3 speed manual, Dana 18, power brakes. Runs pretty good, moves around the yard, needs wheel cylinders before it could be on the road, shoes looked good. Good tires on 15in rims, new battery and fuel pump. Got it in trade a bit ago, and I just can’t seem myself ever wheeling it like I want to. Needs some work, but I don’t think it would take much to get it on the road. If you look up “Willies Budson”, you can find an old post about it detailing a bit more about all the pieces it has. Clean title in hand, located in Lebanon, OR. $6500, or maybe a partial trade for a street legal dual sport motorcycle like a Yamaha TW200 or a Jeep J-pickup.”
Andy shared this wagon. It appears to have a Warn Overdrive.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/495057516538146
“It’s a 1955 6-266 Willy’s Jeep Wagon This will be a major restoration project for whoever buys it. It needs alot of fabrication as it has a ton of rust / rot. Serious inquiries only. Title: Vintage [hidden information] Station Wagon Project Car Willy’s Jeep Make an offer. Price is very negotiable! I don’t want to trade. I have too many cars! Condition: Non-running, requires tow; has rust; engine disassembled years ago with various parts sorted in boxes within the car(in pictures) Includes: Original title, owner’s and service manuals, old part receipts. Note: Vehicle hasn’t run in 20+ years. Has been sitting in the SoCal sun the entire time. This is going to be a huge project for whoever buys it. Lots of rust + fabrication needed, if you don’t know how to restore a car then this is not for you!”
It’s a great looking wagon!
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/438776538975133
“A Beautiful Classic 1952 Willys Wagon Excellent condition Runs great and so smooth Don’t wait….it’s a beauty”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $11,500.
(04/12/2013) It reminds me of the San Juan Scenic Jeep Tour wagons.
“Willys 2 door wagon converted to Surry. 4cyl. F engine 4×4 converted to12v. 3 speed overdrive new tires needs nothing. Also comes with rear enclosure for back that matches top. Very fun always garaged. Price is O.B.O. will accept best cash offer. if its posted its for sake no b.s. no tirekickers”
Unclear what value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/981674370324569
“Turns over never tried to start I’m selling it for someone no regi $3,000 obo”
Seems worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/412238414730034
“1956 willys wagon
– 302 ford v8 swapped
– running and driving
– clean title
– 3 speed manual
– $8500 obo make me an offer, worst I can say is no
– lots of spare parts to finish the project
-new headliner in bag to be installed
The Bad:
-cracked windshield
-cracked rear glass
-body rust by wheel well
-body rust in tailgate”
This is a project. It lacks an engine, transmission and tc.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2382510764/permalink/10160159423210765/
“For Sale RARE 1 of 9 1962 Willys wagon traveller 2wd built for the Forestry Service. The price is $7500 or very close offer. The wagon has a good KS title in my name. I don’t have to sell it but I’m moving and probably won’t have time to get to it soon. The original engine, transmission, and shifter are missing and were when I bought it. If I build it I will change the suspension and drivetrain which really shouldn’t happen. The shifter in the pictures is just sitting on the floor and no modifications have been made. This wagon started out as a panel that was converted at the factory into the people hauling traveller that it is today. That is the reason for the rounded wheel wells. The paint is original and it is about as solid as it gets. I would say that the miles and interior are original. The spare tire mounts behind the drivers seat and the rear seats flip up and latch to haul other items. I bought from an estate years ago and I believe that the gentlemen likely bought it for the Forestry signs he removed from both front doors. The license plate on the back is Colorado 1970 and it was in place when I bought it. Let me know if your serious and have questions.”