UPDATE: It’s now passed the auction date, so I expect this sold.
Looks like the wagon has some mods. No description provided. It is a 2-Day Spring Consignment Auction Friday, May 3rd & Saturday, May 4th.
UPDATE: It’s now passed the auction date, so I expect this sold.
Looks like the wagon has some mods. No description provided. It is a 2-Day Spring Consignment Auction Friday, May 3rd & Saturday, May 4th.
The seller labels this 2WD wagon a Maverick, but this May of 1962 2WD wagon brochure does not identify it as such. Thanks to John for sharing this ad. This runs and drives.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1685785275244236
“If the ad is up the car is still available 2wd with the Tornado 230 straight 6. All kinds of work done, currently registered and driving. Floors need to be replaced and I bought new ones that are included. Would trade for a nice 50’s good driving Oldsmobile or similar car. New brakes, shocks and rear springs. Fuel tank is excellent along with new fuel lines”
TJ shared this wagon. It looks like it may have some useful parts if nothing else.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2383558478505152
“1951 Willys wagon. Set up for SBC. Doesn’t run. Can throw in a 305 SBC, for additions $. I believe most of the parts are there to get it running. I do have a current Montana title. Located in Seeley Lake”
This is a nice looking wagon with a variety of updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1160988225331560
“1946 Willys Jeep Wagon, power steering, power brakes, automatic transmission, 305 Chevrolet engine, runs good. Classic beauty, garage kept. 15000 OBO, clean title, mileage unknown, As Is.”
Andy spotted this traveller for sale. It will take some work, but might make an interesting tour-wagon-jeep. Thankfully, this is NOT close to me!
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/952060756072804
“52 Willis. Project truck. Good body/very little rust. No engine or transmission. No title”
UPDATE: Clay has relisted the wagon on eBay.
(03/03/2024) He noted it does lack a title and needs work. It does include a government plate.
“1959 Willys Jeep Station Wagon, note: no title. The legend, verbal only, was that this had been bought at a government surplus auction and this wagon had belonged to the US Forest Service in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The fact is it does have a brass government plate on the dash. Original 6-226 Continental Six cylinder engine, might run, original 3 speed transmission. Original part time 4WD. Rear step bumper, manual carb choke (which were US government specs). Lots of rust to go around. See photos. Where some trim is removed, the original Forest Service aqua green color is visible. It needs everything. But everything is available for it from current vendors. Replacement left and right rear fenders included. I have yard driven it some over the years, but not recently. Great to do a restoration on a noteworthy original piece of history. Some price negotiation after seeing it in person. Email to set up a time to see it. Currently garaged, but will be in the yard soon. Has good tread on tires.”
UPDATE: This is now listed on eBay.
(03/03/2024) Clay’s selling this wagon. It does not run, but does have a title.
View all the information on eBay
“1957 Willys Jeep Station Wagon, original 6 cylinder Continental 6-226 engine, rebuilt by Bill Fisk Machine Shop, original three speed manual transmission, rebuilt by Pat’s Transmissions, original part time 4WD system. Two door, rusted tail gate hinge, some patched holes in floor, has all glass. Currently tagged and insured. Good SC title. Drove to work in West Ashley for several years. Is original, some rust, not running. Engine turns over easily. Good tread on tires. Great to patch up and drive now, then do more work on it later, or customize it. With engine rebuild and transmission rebuild, will cruise at 60 on HWY 17 no problems. No interest in your stories or lookie loos, just want to hear from interested buyers. Some negotiation possible after seeing in person. Hate to let it go, but now retired and not in a position to put a lot into it.”
Brian has this project for sale. If you want to learn more, contact him via email charlierae322 @ gmail.com (remove spaces from around the @).
“I have a 51 Willy overland body bumpers cluster Windows sitting on a modern SUV . A project I let sit to long much time slip by and now my life has changed and I want to get it to someone who will make use of it been sitting undercover for many years body looks good overall”
TJ spotted this chassis plus PTO winch. Might be worth a look given the price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/332632639111528
“Willys drive train 226 continental with 3 speed and pto winch”
Steve shared this photo from the Just-A-Car-Guy website, which was in turn was shared from a French(?) website. This looks to be a three or four-door Hy-Rail wagon. You can learn more about these at Willyscountry.com.