1961 Willys Utility Wagon for sale 93193 MCG

The Jeep Willys Wagon was a range of trucks introduced in 1947. Also known as the Utility Wagon, The Willys Pickup was available with inline four or inline six engines and was in production until 1964. Jeep Willys Wagon FAQs Model years for Jeep Willys Wagon (1946 to 1964) 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 The Willys Jeep Station Wagon, Jeep Utility Wagon and Jeep Panel Delivery are automobiles produced by Willys and Kaiser Jeep in the United States from 1946 to 1964, with production in Argentina and Brazil continuing until 1970 and 1977 respectively.

1955 Willys 4WheelDrive Station Wagon Fort Lauderdale 2019 RM Sotheby's

1956 Willys Station Wagon Willys Wagon Noah Durham January 4, 2024 Small block Chevy 350 with 350 turbo trans and np203 transfer case. New springs and shocks. Original frame and axles. Runs drives and stops well […] $40,000.00 1960 Willys Overlander Willys Wagon Fritz von Schlegell January 4, 2024 This 1955 Willys station wagon is finished in turqouise and white with woodie-style side panels over gray upholstery and is powered by a 350ci V8 paired with a TH350 three-speed automatic transmission. Additional equipment includes 15" body-color wheels, Willys-logo hubcaps, wide-whitewall tires, independent front suspension, power-assisted. In 1949 the Station Wagon pushes ahead, adding 4-wheel drive and claiming "The new 4-Wheel-Drive Willys Station wagon has the powerful all-wheel traction to get you through deep mud, sand and snow - to keep you rolling on slippery ice. Ultimately, the Willys Station Wagon was phased out in 1965 by the Jeep Wagoneer. Engines for the Willys Station Wagon: (1946-50) L4-134 Go-Devil, (1948-50) L6-148 Lightning, (1950-1965) F 4-134 Hurricane, (1950-1951) L6-161 Lightning, (1952-1954) F6-161 Hurricane, (1954-1962) L6-226 Super Hurricane, (1962-1965) 6-230 Tornado.

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Technical Specifications Length: (overall) 176 1/4" (447,6 m.) Width: Utility Wagon: 71 3/4", Delivery: 68" Tire Size: 6.00-15/6.50-15, 6.70-15 Electrical: 6 Volt, 12 Volt Transmission: T-90 (4x4), T-96 (2x4 w/od.) Transfer Case: 2 Speed Dana 18 (4x4 Models) Rear Axle: (4x4): Dana 44, (2x4): Dana 23 Front Axle: (1961-'71 5x4): Dana 25/27 It seems the fate of every four-wheel-drive Willys of this vintage is to either dissolve into a pile of rust after decades of plow duty or to get customized with a small-block V-8, six-inch lift, and 35-inch tires, but somehow this two-owner 1963 Willys station wagon has evaded the rust bug, remained entirely stock—check out that interior!—and retained much of its original paint along with. Suffice it to say that what started as the Willys Station Wagon, built by Willys-Overland, is still in production today in much modified form as the Jeep Grand Cherokee built by DaimlerChrysler. And beginning in 2002, the company has even offered an Overland trim package paying homage to the vehicle's noble lineage. With the addition of 4wd and a 146-cubic-inch six-cylinder engine in 1949, the Willys station wagon has been called the first sport/utility vehicle. But by 1949, other manufacturers had introduced.

1953 Willys Hemi Station Wagon Restomod

Make that a Jeep: a Willys station wagon. In 1957, Kaiser decided to directly sponsor a new adventure series on ABC, Maverick, featuring James Garner in his first leading role, a rascally cardsharp in the Wild West. But the 1946 Willys Jeep Station Wagon might just top that: it "invented" the modern station wagon as we know it. And that turned out to be a much larger category than 4x4s. And then just a few years later, when the Station wagon was given four-wheel drive, it also became the proto-SUV. 1962 Jeep Willys Station Wagon Restomod; Image Credit: Drew Phillips; open fullscreen close fullscreen. Driving this classic SUV for the first time, I have only one thought: This thing is a death. One of the the smallest automakers, Willys-Overland, produced one of the industry's more significant innovations: the all-steel station wagon. When the engineers and executives at Willys-Overland Motors introduced the US first all-steel station wagon in 1946, they weren't trying to revolutionize the auto industry.

1959 Jeep Willys Station Wagon Will Make You Miss the Good Old Days JKForum

The Willys Jeep Station Wagon recently offered on eBayis a 1950 model. But with its separate fenders and upright stance, it feels so much older. Obviously, the heroic role played by Jeep in World War II led to a civilian model that closely resembled it. A station wagon was a logical choice as Americans moved to suburbia to start families. Most station wagons of the day could carry 4x8 feet sheets of plywood horizontally—but only Willys could store them vertically as well. A wash-out interior could be "cleaned almost as easily as a kitchen sink! " Consumer Reports October 1950 issue stated, "The Willys Station Wagon, used as it is intended to be used, has no equal in its.