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1951 Willys Overland 4x4 Woody Wagon RESTORED ~ UPDATED V6.

Make: Willys
Model: Station Wagon
Type: SUV
Year: 1951
Mileage: 778
VIN: 451FA112320
Color: Burgundy
Engine: 6 Cylinder
Cylinders: 6
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: 4WD
Interior color: Tan
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

1951 Willys Station Wagon Additional Info:


  • VIN 451FA112320
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    1951 Willys Overland Jeep Wagon

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    This 4x4 has been restored and cared for years. It is a time capsule beauty. The

    The Willys Jeep Station Wagon was introduced by Willys-Overland in 1946, the same year in which it introduced the Universal CJ Series. Arguably the first sport utility vehicle in the world to gain mass appeal, the Willys Station Wagon lineup had much to offer, with four wheel drive, easy maintenance, ample space for its passengers, and safety beyond what other “woodies” (wood-bodied station wagons) offered at the time. By comparison, the success of the Willys Station Wagon overshadowed that of many other models offered by Willys-Overland from 1946-1964.

    In 1946, James D. Mooney, president and board chairman of Willys-Overland Motors, announced the “introduction of a new jeep station wagon” describing it as a "people's car." Indeed, the new 2WD, all-steel station wagon boasted easy maintenance, safety and a seven-passenger capacity. the Go-Devil flathead, four cylinder engine, the 463 model was designed to compete with the “rear” wood wagons manufactured by Detroit’s Big Three.

    Designed by Brooks Stevens, the Willys Station Wagon’s steel body was extremely easy to mass produce, and was in fact, the first all-steel, factory-built station wagon in North America, initially fitted with the L-134 “Go-Devil” four cylinder engine (the same engine first used in the CJ Series). Seats were removable (with the exception of the drivers seat), making added cargo space optional for the post-war, increasingly more suburban consumer.

    Willys Delivery Wagon Illustration

    The four wheel drive version (model 4x4-63) was introduced in 1949, and used the same body as the earlier 4x2 Utility Wagon (model 4-63). While the station wagon was very popular among civilians, it was also well-suited for military use, especially with regard to the four-wheel drive model. Rated as a 1/2 ton 4x4, the 4x2 Utility Wagon was touted in press releases at the time with claims that it could negotiate a 57% grade and reach 60 mph on surfaced roads.
    V6 225 CI Motor3 Speed Manual Trans on the floorFront Disc BrakesPower SteeringDual ExhaustPendleton Wool InteriorWood Running BoardsRear TailgateRear Lift WindowTow PackageBF Goodrich Radial TA'sAlso comes withoriginalstock tiresWillys Station Wagon Specs (1946-1965)
    • Curb Weight: 3.206 LB (1,454 kg)
    • Length (overall):176 1/4” (447,6 cm.)
    • Width (overall): ...
    • Height (overall - varies by model): 71-74” (186,7 - 187,9 cm.)
    • Tread (Front and Rear): 57” (144,8 cm.)
    • Fuel Capacity: 15 Gal.
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