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Willys Wagon-Modified F/S or Trade

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EB70

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I've tried to sell this on the Portland Craigslist as well as on Pirates etc.

The story is that I wanted to build a wagon. I spent two years coming up with the parts and building it to the state that it is in. I drove it home from work on backroads about a year and a half ago. I was kinda burnt out on it at the time. I have not touched it since.

I have a 55 Wagon on a Wagoneer frame. It has all modern mechanicals under it and they look and function well in the environment. Often when a body swap is done, the wheels aren't centered etc. These are and it looks like it belongs on it.

The engine is a 4.1 Buick V6 that runs good with an aluminum intake and an Eddy carb.

Transmission is a TH400 and a Dana 20.

Axles are Dana 44's SOA with High Steer from SKY's.

Body is in good condition but not totally perfect. I replaced the firewall and the front floors etc. The body work is largely done. There is a bit of make-up work and a repaint that is needed.

This was a project that stalled a couple of years ago and has sat. It has had the rust repaired and has some nice features etc. I replaced most of the wear parts in the mechanicals at the time of construction.

It is not completed. It will run with a battery and a fuel pump. This truck was built from the frame up so there are no old brake lines or rotten wiring etc. All new exhaust etc.

I built it where nothing hangs below the frame it is all tucked up above.


I drove it home on back roads 20 miles and that was that. It rides very smooth thanks to the waggy springs.

What it needs to be done:

Wiring
Fuel tank
seating
some glass installed
Heater etc.
Tires and wheels

If you are in the market for a wagon that is largely set-up to crawl around this could be it. The hard stuff is done.

I would consider trades for a Mopar car it could be a B body or an A body or..., toyota 4x4 or EB parts. I would consider trading for things I need and some cash as well.

On the early Bronco stuff, I need alot of parts and if you have what I need I could really make things work. I need alot of stuff for my 7o Bronco.

The Jeep is located in Southern Oregon around Klamath Falls. This is about 8 hours from Seattle approximately, around 4.5 from Portland and about 6 hours from Sacramento or so.

I would accept $2200.00 in cash or a trade and cash.

Keep in mind it is a project, you will need to trailer it.
 
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