UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
“1951 Willys Wagon
– Chevy 283 engine
– Turbo TH350 transmission
– Dana transfer case
– Fomoco power steering
– Stock axles
– Newer tires and rims
– Solid body with minor rust
Solid Willys Title in Hand.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
“1951 Willys Wagon
– Chevy 283 engine
– Turbo TH350 transmission
– Dana transfer case
– Fomoco power steering
– Stock axles
– Newer tires and rims
– Solid body with minor rust
Solid Willys Title in Hand.”
Runs and plows, but is rough.
“1959 willys overland hurricane flathead 6. With 7’6″ Western plow. Drive train and plow good.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
No drive train, but looks solid.
“Has Chevy small block mounted.
No tranny and no interior. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
“This is a great running example of a survivor Willys…with a Chevy v6 under the hood it has plenty of power and reliability…all other driveline is either original or rebuilt….climbs like a goat…paint job is what I call a working paint job because there are a few minor spots on the body that can use some attention…all blinkers, head lights, running lights, tail lights and gauges work except the fuel gauge…some of the windows need replacing but flat glass is easy to do…I had full restoration plans for this Willys but my job has slowed down…having said that I am not desperate to sell so please no low ball offers…”
UPDATE: Still Available.
“1951 WILLYS WAGON OVERLAND
134 L HEAD, 3 SPEED WITH OVERDRIVE
2 WHEEL DRIVE
WAGON IS IN GREAT SHAPE
RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD”
http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/ctd/4887615349.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
Looks real nice.
“1953 Willys Jeep Sport Wagon, completely restored. New tinted glass and window rubbers. New paint, new interior. 3 speed transmission, 4 wheel drive, over drive with high low. 4 cylinder engine, new 8 volt battery. New clutch, pressure plate, new wheel bearings, new tires. Too much to list call for additional details”
There may be some value here.
“I have a 1951 Willy Overland for sale. This truck has a 350 chevy engine put into it. The previous owner who installed the engine worked for nascar. The engine sounds amazing when its running. It also has a stainless steel gas tank. This truck does need some work put has GREAT potential. Non-op. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Might be worth a look.
“Very nice project, but i got to many.
RUNS VERY GOOD!!
has rust
New tires 31-10.5-15, Rancho shocks
NEW brake system …Master cylinder, 4 NEW wheel cylinders and shoes
Needs body work”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500
Joe saw the owner of this Panel Delivery at the Kmart Cruise night in Mesa, AZ. Gary, the owner, says it is still available. You can call him at the phone number in the ad if interested.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
Powered by a big block chevy.
This awesome Willys was newly finished in 2013. Custom made to look like its been sitting on the side of grandpas barn for the last 50 years. Custom patina paint by Kreative Designs gives the illusion that this rat rod Willys looks aged, but the closer you get , the more you realize this Willys is anything but old and tired. 468 Big Block Chevy with over 500+ Rear wheel horsepower (Custom built, blue printed, and balanced), TURBO 400 TRANS, MUSTANG II front suspension.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
I find the black truck interesting. It reminds me of a few other ‘Tender’ trucks I’ve seen around. I have one brochure from Israel that identifies them as a model type at some point.
“$3500. for both, They both run. I have 1 title and 1 number plate. “55” Wagon is original. “47” Truck has a 5.0 out of “91” Lincoln, Frame is “91” Ford F-150.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
” This is a 1955 Willy’s Wagon that got chopped, sectioned, narrowed and shortened into a rat rod delivery. Has clean title. It has a 350 Chevy with a 700r4 automatic transmission. Holley carb, aluminum intake, stainless headers.HEI distributor, B&M shifter. It has new 6.50-16 tires on factory Willy’s wheels. New Speedway front axle, spring, radius rods kingpins etc. New triangulated 4-link, 2500 pound air bags. New underfloor power brake booster and master cylinder. New disc brakes and fuel tank. New tail lights. Has original steering wheel and steering box that work smoothly. The parking brake works with vintage brake handle. It is still a project with only a few things to finish. It will need…Radiator, drive line (parts included), wiring, fuel line, brake lines, glass, weather seals, torque converter cover, and an alternator bracket. The motor ran good in the donor vehicle, a 73 International Travelall. Not sure of what it was originally in. Transmission was never able to tested, Fluid looked good. Terms.. Deposit $500 within 24 hours. Remaining balance to be paid by cashiers check or cash within 7 days of auction close.”
No pics provided.
“… Buick v 8
4 speed overdrive
two for the price of one! One for parts.
downsizing ranch. All must go
Health forces sale
Best cash offers considered!!!
Call / text today.”
Here’s a panel truck project out of Delaware that Steve spotted. No title.
“1962 Willys Panel Truck
No title but you can get one through the DMV
Can use for restoration or parts
Does not run
Needs some TLC”
http://delaware.craigslist.org/cto/4879247201.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900.
Dan spotted this one-owner wagon.
“1948 WILLY ONE OWNER
V8 CONVERSION AUTOMATIC TRANS,chevy 231 motor
RUST FREE CALIFORNIA CAR
NO DENTS BEAUTIFUL BODY VERY CLASSIC
GREAT PATINA LOOK
READY FOR THE BEACH
$3900. OBO MUST SELL”
UPDATE: Still Available. No pics provided.
“Needs work parts car comes with the car”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,800.
I thought this might be a late Parkway Conversion, but it turns out to be part of a special sales order. See the comments for more information.
Data Plates including a Special Sales Plate:
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Gus is a 1965 Willys originally from the south west, which means NO RUST. A retired man with a history in restoring military Jeeps saved Gus from the cutting torch. A few misguided teenagers concocted a plan to cut Gus’ fenders and make him into a “rock crawler”. Our retired friend couldn’t let that happen, and decided restoring and upgrading Gus would be a great retirement project.
$11,800 – We are open to trades, prefer interesting/older cars.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Missing some windshield wipers, but still worth a look.
“Sits on S10 frond clip and suspension parts. Has S10 motor that is carbureted, 5 speed trans. Runs and drives.”
UPDATE: Was $1500. **Status Unknown**
(08/30/2014) Needs work, but might be worth a look.
“1947 Willys wagon. Newer style front end. Running 350 chevy, 3 speed t90, twin stick dana 18 transfercase. This wagon needs a clutch installed. This is a project, but it is all there. Lots of extra parts. Extra glass, frame, axles, transmissions/transfercases, wheels, tires, fenders, hood, grill, seats, trim pieces, etc. Way too much to list all of the spare parts, basically another wagon worth of parts. I had big plans for this, but no time anymore. I have the title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Looks good.
“1962 Willys Wagon. 302 ford engine with 3 speed and overdrive. Has a Warn transmission. $7500.00. Will not respond to text messages”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
“THIS IS A VERY RARE 1948 JEEP WILLY’S OVERLAND DELIVERY WAGON. IT IS A 4 CYL. WAS A 6 VOLT CONVERTED TO 12 SO IT CAN RUN OFF REGULAR CAR BATTERY. IT HAS ALL 4 HUB CAPS. HAS SOME BODY RUST ALL AROUND THE VEHICLE. PLEASE CALL ONLY IF YOU ARE SERIOUSLY INTERESTED. MOVING OUT OF STATE, MUST SELL.”
Seller would like an offer and/or trade for Willys truck. The wagon is disassembled.
“I have a 49 Willys Wagon I am wanting to get rid of. I was going to go street rod with it, but have decided to build a Willys Truck instead. This is an extremely clean Wagon. I have the history and it went through a restoration in the 70’s. The only body work I was planning on doing was replacing the floor pans in the front. They had been replaced but not correctly. There are no dents to repair and no rust on the body. The glass has been sourced for original glass and is not replacement. Some trim pieces have also been sourced. It has the flat head four engine, planar front suspension, three on the tree, and the factory OD which is cable activated.
I have the wagon almost completely disassembled now, but bagged and tagged everything that I took off and stored in a tote. I was getting it ready for media blasting. The only thing left on the body to come off is the drivers door, some of the dash and the steering column. This is almost a paint and reassemble resto or paint and build up street rod. I don’t have the greatest pics of it right now, but these are right before I disassembled and as I was disassembling. Make me an offer, but don’t low ball me. Remember, a am looking for a Willys truck and know what people are asking for Willys that are rusted buckets and have been sitting outside for 30 years.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
“1948 Willy’s Jeep for sale. Runs and drives no problems, 100 percent original and everything works. Current registration and insurance. Ready to drive home. Call Frank for more information. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD*** Was $10,500
Looks fun.
“I have too many toys so i must sell a couple…I have a 1961 Jeep Willys 2 door wagon converted to a sedan delivery. Has the rat rod style look to it, with a newer patina paint job, semi gloss clear, and hand pinstriped all over. Fronts been subframed with camaro, back has been subframed with half ton chevy truck. Older rebuilt camaro 350 and 350 turbo. Very dependable and road worthy. Has disk brakes up front and are power, power steering. Tilt column, New gauges. Interior has been done, high back buckets out of king cab truck with stitched pinstripe on back of headrests. Has won a trophy at every car show ive attended with it. But its time to give it a new home and let someone else have as much fun with it as ive had. It attracts attention everywhere it goes…be prepared to spend time with on lookers! No low ballers please, this thing is rare and awesome.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500
(09/24/2014) Looks good.
“1962 Willys 4×4 wagon. Great condition, Great running condition.”