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“1955 willys wagon with ford flathead v8 that runs real good new wires ,plugs,and rebuilt carb new suede paint $9500.00”
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“1955 willys wagon with ford flathead v8 that runs real good new wires ,plugs,and rebuilt carb new suede paint $9500.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Could be some value here.
“This ’59 Jeep Willys Wagon 4 wheel drive has been sitting in a field for several years. The body has some rust. The inside needs restoration but has the original third seat. Has full engine and transmission, but not currently running. Does not have keys.
The title is clean and included. It comes with six matching All Terrain, BF Goodrich tires with six matching chrome rims, TWO of the tires are BRAND NEW.
The Jeep must be picked up by January 6th.
Included, if wanted, I have a second 1595 Jeep Willys body that can be pulled from a field.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8950.
Looks in good shape.
“This is an original, unrestored, and unmolested station wagon which was first purchased in Pueblo, CO and spent the majority of its life there. The PO brought it to Texas before selling it. The wagon still sports its original Peacock Blue color. Though worn, it still retains the matching interior seats, headliner, and door panels. Only the front seat has been reupholstered.
The engine is the then optional Super Hurricane straight six cylinder that is coupled to a manual three speed, two speed transfer case with manual locking Warn front hubs.
Updates include new brakes, wheel cylinders, and flexible hoses all around, plus a new master cylinder. The carburetor, starter, and steering gear box have been rebuilt. There are new tie rod ends and the steering drag link refurbished. The Warn hubs have been serviced to include new o-rings and gaskets. Additionally, there is a new gas tank, new fuel pump, new spark plugs, and a new factory correct wiring harness. The oil and oil filter have been changed as well as flushing the radiator and replacing the anti-freeze.
There are two small through rust holes — one on the right and one on left side fenders. Also, there are some small holes in the tailgate where it appears someone tried to pull out a dent. There are some lumps and bumps, dents, and minor surface rust consistent with a vehicle this age. However, it is in amazing rust free condition for an unrestored vehicle i.e. it has “age appropriate” patina.
The following items require attention at some point. The wipers and horn are not currently functioning. There is an oil leak coming from the engine pan gasket. The transmission synchros are worn which requires double clutching when down shifting.
These Willys Super Hurricane Six, 4X4 wagons are getting harder to find particularly in unmolested and virtually rust free condition. The mileage shown of 105,00 + is accurate according to the PO. Call, ask questions, and take it for a drive. You will be pleased. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Not sure if it runs or not.
“Willys Jeep Wagon two door. Needs restoration Has PTO winch. Four wheel drive. Six cylinder engine. Bonded title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
(11/14/2016) Runs and drives. I can’t tell if the interior is any good or not.
“Selling my 1951 Willys Jeep Overland Wagon. Matching numbers, all original New Mexico Jeep. Overall condition is good to very good. This Jeep came with the F4-134 Hurricane 4 cylinder motor which was only offered in 50 & 51 for the 4×4 model 63. Motor, front differential, hubs, trans & transfer case are all in good working order. Runs great! And drives as well as can be expected for a 65 yr old Jeep. New correct size tires, but not OEM. Brakes are in good working order. Paint & stainless bright work in excellent shape w/only one spot rust on the body. Interior in good condition & has all the original seats. Gauges are original eqiupment & all of them work. Headliner is missing, but have a new OEM replacement. Bought this Jeep in hopes of finishing the restoration. Just don’t have enough time for everything so it must find a new home. This Jeep really needs to stay in New Mexico! Hope there’s some interest out there for it. Really must see to appreciate. Have clean NM title in hand. ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
Sure looks nice.
“1947 Jeep Willys Overland Station Wagon , recently restored , all original.”
UPDATE: Price now $6995. Was no price.
“HELLO CRAIGSLIST, HERE I HAVE A VERY NICE 1958 WILLYS JEEP UP FOR SALE . THE VEHICLE IS DRIVEABLE AND IN WORKING CONDITIONS. THE VEHICLE WAS PAINTED A FEW YEARS BACK BUT IS STILL IN PRETTY GOOD CONDITIONS.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,500.
Looks like a nice build.
“FOR SALE: 1962 Willys Wagon (4×4)
The Willys Wagon is said to be the original SUV and after a few upgrades this truck will kick butt off road or cruising down the highway!
TO VIEW A VIDEO OF THIS TRUCK RUNNING GO TO: https://youtu.be/Wv5l5QIgppI
Mechanical:
GM Crate 350ci V8
700R4 Overdrive Transmission
Edelbrock Carburetor & Intake Manifold
Front Power Disc Brake & Rear Drum
Power Steering
Flowmaster Exhaust
Copper Top Radiator with Electric Fan
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UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/22/2016) This is an UNRESTORED wagon. It has a few very minor blemishes, but still looks amazing.
“This is a very well preserved and solid unrestored vehicle that appears to have spent most of it’s life in the South. It has new springs, shocks and wiring making it a solid feeling and comfortable driver. The stock 4 cylinder engine is quiet and smooth running. There are chips and scratches in the paint, showing natural patina for it’s age. Not perfect but too nice to restore. Right now there is a loose vacuum connection causing the wipers to not work and it wants to wander indicating it does not have the correct toe-in setting. Also the passenger window is cracked. Three things I haven’t got to. These were bad rusters but except for a couple of minor issue all the usual problem areas are in unusually excellent shape. Parts, if needed, are readily available from vendors and on E-Bay. It’s a fun, simple vehicle to tinker with.
I’ve looked for this vehicle for over 30 years just because I liked how it looked. Turned out it’s a much more solid and better driver than expected. Problem is I’m also another 30 years older, all ready have too many cars and should be down sizing. There are two cars ahead of this one I’m working on so it will be a while before I get to it if I ever do.
So, reluctantly, I’m putting it on the market for a fair price for what it is and for what I have into it. If you have ever been interested in these early 2 wheel drive wagons this may be the last one you will see in this shape and price range for the next 30 years.”
http://boston.craigslist.org/nos/cto/5921194336.html
May be worth a look.
“4 cyl new motor. 4×4. Needs little body work it’s all there all original drive it away today”