Forged for wilderness conquest and born in the shadow of military
prowess, the 1958 Willys Jeep Wagon 4X4 stands ready for
backcountry domination. Mountain trails and forgotten paths call to
this Green Metallic warrior, its Grey Metallic accents mimicking
the stone and mist of untamed landscapes. When lesser vehicles
surrender to civilized pavement, this iron-sided adventurer pushes
forward, its 15" wheels digging in with determination while the
massive 31x10.50R15LT tires carve through mud, sand, and rock with
equal contempt for difficulty. The boxy silhouette cuts through
forest canopies like a ranger's trusted companion, with doors and
tailgate that seal out the elements when wilderness camps become
necessary. This isn't merely transportation-it's an expedition
vehicle waiting for its next mountain summit.
Venture inside and discover a command center for outdoor conquests,
where gray vinyl seating offers front-row views of nature's
grandest spectacles. The cabin welcomes muddy boots and
adventure-worn gear without complaint, standing ready for impromptu
overnight camps or sudden detours down unmapped forest roads. The
painted dash mirrors the exterior's battle-ready appearance, while
uncluttered gauges provide only essential information for
navigating through backcountry challenges. When day fades and
campfires begin to glow, the hidden AM/FM CD player tucked in the
driver's side glovebox brings unexpected musical accompaniment to
starlit wilderness tales, a modern marvel in this otherwise
gloriously primitive expedition vehicle.
Beneath the squared-off hood rumbles the well known 226 CI "Super
Hurricane" inline-six engine, a legendary powerplant that laughs at
steep grades and impossible terrain. This mechanical marvel
connects to the earth through a rugged 3-speed manual transmission
and tenacious four-wheel drive system, creating a drivetrain that
has conquered terrain from Appalachian mud to Rocky Mountain
snowdrifts. When pathless woods and unmarked desert stretches
challenge modern vehicles, this Willys responds with suspension
engineering that absorbs punishment through leaf springs and shocks
at all four corners. The mechanical symphony continues with drum
brakes that respond to river crossings and sandy descents alike,
completing a package designed when American engineering faced
nature's obstacles with pure mechanical ingenuity.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 226 CI "Super Hurricane" Inline-6 Engine
• 3-Speed Manual Transmission
• 4-Wheel Drive System
• Drum Brakes Front and Rear
• Leaf Spring Suspension with Shocks
• Single Exhaust System
• Green Metallic Paint with Gray Metallic Accents
• All-Metal Body Construction
• 15" Wheels in 31x10.50R15LT Tires
• Gray Interior with Split Bench Seats
• Gray Headliner and Driver's Side Sunvisor
• AM/FM Single CD Player
• Floor Shifter
• Spare Tire Mounted in Rear
• Box of Spare Parts
• Photo Album
• Titled as a 1958 Jeep
From forgotten fire roads to muddy passes, this 1958 Willys Jeep
Wagon continues the post-war civilian tradition that revolutionized
American outdoor travel. With its inline-six engine and rugged
drivetrain, this authentic piece of off-road history awaits your
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Vehicle Details
1958 Willys Jeep Wagon
Listing ID:CC-1928681
Price:$29,995
Location:Lutz, Florida
Year:1958
Make:Willys
Model:Jeep Wagon
Exterior Color:Green Metallic
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:22
Stock Number:4983-TPA
VIN:5416836117
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