Bob,
Here are some links (below) that may assist you. All
that I know about these trucks is that they don't
command a very high price here (not as sought after)
-- relative to the AD and TF Chevrolets and the
GPW/MB/CJ Jeeps in similar condition (what a shocker
to some, I'm sure :). I don't see many nice examples
of the wagons locally, but I do see these things
pretty commonly -- which may be a credit to their
durability.
My buddy has a 327 in his. His wagon's factory
drivetrain is solid -- the body is not. This seems to
be the case with most of the wagons that I have seen
here.
The winch is certainly a valuable piece. Dare I say
that it is probably worth more than the truck to which
it is attached.
http://www.willysonline.com/index2.html
http://mvpimages.net/willys/show.htm
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/willys/index.htm
http://www.public.asu.edu/~grover/willys/wl.html
List:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/willys-wagon.htm
Wish that I could help more. Good luck on your search
for information!
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>>This is one of those "how many angels can dance on
the head of a pin" questions. I have an opportunity to
purchase 2 Willys Overland station wagons...
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Drew
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