1949 Willys Overland Station Wagon No Reserve
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Willys |
Model: | Station Wagon |
SubModel: | Station Wagon |
Type: | 2dr |
Trim: | Yes |
Year: | 1949 |
Mileage: | 95,721 |
VIN: | 46394727 |
Color: | Green/Yellow |
Engine: | 4 cyl |
Cylinders: | 4 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Black |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States |
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Description of 1949 Willys Station Wagon Station Wagon |
1949 Willys Overland Station Wagon America's First SUV-NO RESERVE!!! Correctly described as "One of the most influential automobiles ever built," the Jeep Station Wagon was produced through the early 1960s, then succeeded by the Jeep Wagoneer and subsequent Jeep sport-utility vehicles, this was the first all-steel wagon to be manufactured and sold in America. Here for auction at NO RESERVE is this nice Willys. Brought to us by a client that has no more room. I am going to let the market tell us what its worth so let her begin, bid your best! Last auction ended a minute early I don't know why. I am sure if this Willys could talk we would hear some interesting stories. Owned by the same person for may years its traveled around. Up in the corner of the headliner NO RESERVE AUCTION GOES TO HIGH BID! I would say that this collector station wagon is quickly increasing with value momentum in the market. Here is what I would do if I were going to keep it. Inspect electrical components, repair as needed, take extra instrument panel out, fill area & repair original gauges. Get the engine running well, inspect the clutch and throw out bearings, don't think its original to the car. Detail engine compartment. Take the interior out and re-varnish the wood slats (complete with hardware) then replace some of the rubber around the windows. Tires look good with some weathering, if you were going to drive long distance might replace. Hubcaps look nice, right rear cap has a dent. I would re-chrome the rest of the bright work. Wet sand and buff the paint lightly. I would powder coat the wheels in a contrasting color, maybe apple green. That's just what I would do, you might want to do it different. You might just want to tune her up and go to the shows. This is a good one. If your are looking for one that is a light project that you can tinker with, here it is. Bid your best because its going to sell. We are shipping brokers for our clients only right to your front door at a wholesale price. Call Ron @ 918-691-9999 With Questions Or Discuss Details Thank YOU! SELLS NO RESERVE RIGHT NOW |