There are some neat non-jeep things. Check out all the photos. The wagon might still be pretty solid. I doubt it has run in a while.
Willys Wagons Research Archives
1960 Parkway Conversion Wagon Mocksville, NC **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
(01/26/2017) “This is a 1960 Jeep Willis for sale that I’ve restored. Runs great with a 283 chevy V8. Rebuilt drive shafts, all brakes, master cylinder, front hubs, new rims, and good tires. Four wheel drive is all original – never tested it. Body has some bondo, but is great shape. New interior (wood paneling, carpet, seat covers) Also has a new windshield, but it does have a small crack. Overall she is about 95% restored. The transmission and transfer case are original.”
1960 Wagon Callao, VA $9500
Craig shared this nice looking wagon.
“1960 Willys station Wagon 2Wheel Drive 3speed with overdrive. L226 Super Hurricane Engine. $9500. ”
1959 Wagon Nefane, NY eBay
Craig spotted this prostreet wagon.
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“Here we have a rare one of a kind 1959 overland willys wagon bada$$ prostreet all steel but the scoop.this car was in rods&rides magazine I do have a copy.i also have a binder full of paper work…..TRADE for 41 willys or a 3 window coupe but will look at all offers whatcha got!!!.The motor is brand new from summit racing was installed last summer july 2016. A 355 ( 400hp )aluminum heads Two Four Intake & Carbs are NEW (450CFM),..
The Trans built to handle Large Horse Power,… New High Flow Water Pump,. March Pully system is New,. Alternator is a 120 volt (new),..Headers are Sanderson and coilovers. the paint is older and has normal wear,but it shows very well as you can see in the pictures and videos.Block Huggers (new). All Gauges work with a Speedometer Too….All Tires are Like New & Wheels.. (Wilwood)4 wheel disc brakes. You saw the Picture from the rear with the Fans, One is for Trans and one for Motor oil. Motor oil cooler was not hooked back up in front, But the lines are still there if needed.
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1960 Wagon Monrovia, CA $6000
The engine needs rebuilding. The body and interior look in good shape. May include a Warn OD.
“Hunting/fishing vehicle and towed on occasion so very few miles were ever actually accrued. Odometer reads 57,391.4. Engine was remove to be rebuilt and my dad fell ill. Was stored indoors for years but has been covered outside and the California heat is taking its toll. Body is straight, no engine and no side mirrors, front and rear bumpers match but not original, all windows good but passenger windshield has one crack (can see in photo). Has what I believe to be a Warn Overdrive installed. Told one or two panels with rust that will need replacing but also told everything is surface rust and nothing needs to be replaced. Inside is in very good condition as photos will illustrate. No cracks in seats, original wood, knobs, gages, stickers, etc. More photos and details available”
1961 Wagon Joplin, MO $16,950
UPDATE: Price bumped to $16,950.
(03/28/2017) Has a variety of updates.
“1947 Panel body on 1961 Willys 4×4 Will consider trade for property-vehicles.”
1953 Wagon Port Townsend, WA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“DRIVETRAIN: Mopar 6.1L SRT8 Hemi, Mopar billet fuel rails, AEM programmable ECU, Mopar 80mm throttle body, 450hp-450ft lbs, Flowmaster 50 Series exhaust, Griffin Radiator, Mopar Viper T56 six speed manual trans, QuickTime SFI bellhousing, Mopar 10.5″ street strip clutch, Ford 8.8′ differential, 31 spline axels, 3.73 limited slip, Ford Racing disc brake kit all four wheels. CHASSIS: 1959 Willys Frame, Boxed rails, custom crossmembers, Ford Explorer rear springs/sway bar, Chevy S10 front clip, Belltech2″ drop spindles. BODY:1953 Willys Body, Replaced quarter panels and lower door skins, Fabricated new cowl panels, door bottoms, rocker braces and lower tailgate, Grill sectioned 1.75″, Custom firewall, floor pans, front apron rear bumpers, Walnut accent panels. INTERIOR: Driver side glove box filled, Custom Center panel with Haneline GPS speedometer, AutoMeter temp, gas, volt and oil guages, Wilwood pedal setup, Vintage air knobs, Fabricated throttle pedal and shifter.
UPHOLSTERY: Stitched by Holcomb Upholstery, Stock seat frames with shaped foam and custom cover design, Custom headliner, shifter boot, battery compartment. MEDIA COVERAGE: Featured twice in Hot Rod magazine, and twice in Truckin magazine. Subject of several blogs on the internet.”
1956 Wagon Grand Junction, CO **SOLD**
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $2000.
“All stock, family owned since new – looking for a new home. Original L6 226 3.7L 226 CID L6 L Head. Dual PTO & Dualmatic front hubs. Engine has been dismantled and inspected by qualified mechanic – – – ready to be rebuilt. Mechanic willing to answer specific questions if necessary. Body has rust spots but is otherwise sound, with exception of floor boards which need replacement. Statement from mechanic:
“The engine bore is standard. I believe this engine can be rebuilt. I found most of the parts available out there all the pieces are here to put this vehicle back together. It does have some small rust damage over the rear Quarters on both sides above the tire but other than that this vehicle is pretty clean as far as rust goes”
1955 Wagon Hurst, TX **Status Unknown**
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3500.
Might be a good project.
“All original 1955 Jeep Willys Wagon
does not run
$3500”
1964 Traveller Wagon Snohomish, WA $1200
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/06/2017) It’s a bit rough, but could have some hard-to-find Traveller parts.
“Rare Willy’s wagon, 4 wheel drive, body only, no motor, no transmission. Jeep wagoneer. Paid $900 for it and then another $600 for front and rear axles, so no low balls. Project for sure but distinctive Americana.”