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St. Louis Car Museum
1954 Willys-Overland Kaiser Jeep
$35,900
Engine:
161ci Inline 6
Transmission:
3 Speed Manual
Color:
Burgundy
Interior:
Maroon/Tan Woven Cloth
Mileage:
29,058
Stock #
04095

Drivetrain

Engine Type:
Gasoline
Engine Size:
161ci Inline 6
Transmission Type:
3 Speed Manual

Chassis

Body

Body Style:
Station Wagon
Doors:
2
Body Color Original:
No
Stripes
No

Dealer Info

tel: 800-957-5707

St. Louis Car Museum

1575 Woodson Rd

St. Louis MO, 63114

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1954 willys overland kaiser jeep

Details About Our Classic Willys Jeep For Sale:
On display and for sale at the St. Louis Car Museum is a 1954 Willys Jeep Station Wagon finished in a Burgundy exterior that is paired with a beautiful Maroon/Tan woven cloth interior complemented by red vinyl and cream accent piping. Powering this vintage Jeep is its original Hurricane F-161 Inline 6-cylinder engine, providing an ample 90 horsepower through a Zenith 1-bbl carburetor. It is mated to a 3-speed manual shift transmission with overdrive. Features include interior dome light, turn signals, AM radio with cowl-mounted antenna, Allstate Deluxe heater, vacuum wipers, outside rearview mirror, added seatbelts, chrome wheel covers, front bumper guard, and Dunlap black sidewall radial tires.

This 1950s Willys Jeep was treated to a comprehensive mechanical and cosmetic restoration by its experienced owner between 2018-2024. As a retired car enthusiast, it would be fully disassembled and rebuilt with many new components from the ground up. This included sending the engine to a local machinist, where it would be fully balanced and blueprinted with .020 pistons, complete valve job, along with all new seals and gaskets. The carburetor was rebuilt, a correct Borg & Beck clutch assembly with the overdrive rebuilt, fresh driveshaft components, and a resealed rear axle. After the full exterior repaint, it would receive a new cloth-covered wiring harness, rebuilt suspension including front kingpins and shock absorbers, new exhaust system, replated chrome exterior components by Niagara Custom Plating; replaced window glass; light lenses, bezels & gaskets; all new interior floor wood planks with chrome plated mounting hardware, seating upholstery & foams; all window seals & door weather stripping, and much more.

It continues to start and run with tremendous ease, and travels down the road nicely and smoothly. Parts receipts will be provided to the new owner, along with photos of the engine overhaul. We welcome inspections and encourage any interested parties to call with questions. This will make for a terrific addition to any collection, especially someone looking for something different with multi-passenger capabilities. Contact Jon Faust at (314)993-1330 to schedule a test drive. Finance + Shipping available.

History of Kaiser and Willy-Overland Jeep:
Considered the first mass-produced, all-steel passenger station wagons, the Willys Jeep production automobile was one of their most successful postwar designs. Designed by Brooks Stevens to be produced utilizing pressed, sheet steel methods, it allowed Willys to sublet part of the manufacturing process to keep costs down. It also improved efficiency while making the body shells stronger and more durable at the same time. When a 4-wheel-drive option became available in 1949, the 2WD versions were still considered Station Wagons, while the 4WD variant became known as the Utility Wagon, later considered to be the first sport utility vehicle we've come to know today.

Kaiser and Willy-Overland merged in 1953 to become Kaiser Jeep, named after Willys-Overland's primary brand, Jeep, and their very successful production of various models. With Jeeps massive contribution to the wartime effort with military vehicles, and their inherent durability, it provided buyers with utmost confidence at a very reasonable price point. Moreover, amenities and refinements came with each new model year. For the Station Wagon, the new Hurricane F-161 straight six engine was standard by 1952, along with keyed ignition, revised grill, and various chrome trim to enhance appearance. Today, these Station Wagons have become a rare sight at car shows but remain a delight for onlookers given the opportunity!

Contact Jon Faust to learn more about this beautiful classic or to ask about financing and trading options - (314) 993-1330 | email: info@stlouiscarmuseum.com

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1954 Willys-Overland

Kaiser Jeep Station Wagon

Offered at:

$35,900

$425/month
Based on 20% down over 96 months

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Stock # 04095
29,058 Miles
654AA210647 VIN
161ci Inline 6
3 Speed Manual
Burgundy
Maroon/Tan Woven Cloth

Highlights

  • Full restoration completed in 2024 with excellent results!
  • Engine professionally rebuilt and fully balanced internally!
  • Many new components, chrome, weather stripping, and more!
  • Terrific color combination!
  • Outstanding looks on hard to find 2WD station wagon!

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Details About Our Classic Willys Jeep For Sale:
On display and for sale at the St. Louis Car Museum is a 1954 Willys Jeep Station Wagon finished in a Burgundy exterior that is paired with a beautiful Maroon/Tan woven cloth interior complemented by red vinyl and cream accent piping. Powering this vintage Jeep is its original Hurricane F-161 Inline 6-cylinder engine, providing an ample 90 horsepower through a Zenith 1-bbl carburetor. It is mated to a 3-speed manual shift transmission with overdrive. Features include interior dome light, turn signals, AM radio with cowl-mounted antenna, Allstate Deluxe heater, vacuum wipers, outside rearview mirror, added seatbelts, chrome wheel covers, front bumper guard, and Dunlap black sidewall radial tires.

This 1950s Willys Jeep was treated to a comprehensive mechanical and cosmetic restoration by its experienced owner between 2018-2024. As a retired car enthusiast, it would be fully disassembled and rebuilt with many new components from the ground up. This included sending the engine to a local machinist, where it would be fully balanced and blueprinted with .020 pistons, complete valve job, along with all new seals and gaskets. The carburetor was rebuilt, a correct Borg & Beck clutch assembly with the overdrive rebuilt, fresh driveshaft components, and a resealed rear axle. After the full exterior repaint, it would receive a new cloth-covered wiring harness, rebuilt suspension including front kingpins and shock absorbers, new exhaust system, replated chrome exterior components by Niagara Custom Plating; replaced window glass; light lenses, bezels & gaskets; all new interior floor wood planks with chrome plated mounting hardware, seating upholstery & foams; all window seals & door weather stripping, and much more.

It continues to start and run with tremendous ease, and travels down the road nicely and smoothly. Parts receipts will be provided to the new owner, along with photos of the engine overhaul. We welcome inspections and encourage any interested parties to call with questions. This will make for a terrific addition to any collection, especially someone looking for something different with multi-passenger capabilities. Contact Jon Faust at (314)993-1330 to schedule a test drive. Finance + Shipping available.

History of Kaiser and Willy-Overland Jeep:
Considered the first mass-produced, all-steel passenger station wagons, the Willys Jeep production automobile was one of their most successful postwar designs. Designed by Brooks Stevens to be produced utilizing pressed, sheet steel methods, it allowed Willys to sublet part of the manufacturing process to keep costs down. It also improved efficiency while making the body shells stronger and more durable at the same time. When a 4-wheel-drive option became available in 1949, the 2WD versions were still considered Station Wagons, while the 4WD variant became known as the Utility Wagon, later considered to be the first sport utility vehicle we've come to know today.

Kaiser and Willy-Overland merged in 1953 to become Kaiser Jeep, named after Willys-Overland's primary brand, Jeep, and their very successful production of various models. With Jeeps massive contribution to the wartime effort with military vehicles, and their inherent durability, it provided buyers with utmost confidence at a very reasonable price point. Moreover, amenities and refinements came with each new model year. For the Station Wagon, the new Hurricane F-161 straight six engine was standard by 1952, along with keyed ignition, revised grill, and various chrome trim to enhance appearance. Today, these Station Wagons have become a rare sight at car shows but remain a delight for onlookers given the opportunity!

Contact Jon Faust to learn more about this beautiful classic or to ask about financing and trading options - (314) 993-1330 | email: info@stlouiscarmuseum.com

1954 Willys-Overland

Kaiser Jeep Station Wagon

Offered at:

$35,900

$425/month
Based on 20% down over 96 months

Apply Now
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Phone: 800-957-5707

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