Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
In early 1959, Willys introduced the “Jeep Gala” to fleet and export markets desiring the nimble size and open bodywork, but no need for four wheel drive. This model gained popularity as a “fun car” at resorts in Hawaii, Mexico, and islands in the Caribbean. It was finished in pink, green, or blue, and trimmed in matching white striped fabric, as well as fringe on its top. This beautiful pink example has been museum kept and well-maintained. This 1962 Willys Surrey is a wonderful driver-quality example in excellent restored condition throughout.
L-134 4-cylinder engine
3-speed manual transmission
Museum-kept example
Two-tone pink exterior paint
Two-tone pink vinyl interior
Freshly detailed inside and out
Runs and drives great
Clean California title
Specs
Description
In early 1959, Willys introduced the “Jeep Gala” to fleet and export markets desiring the nimble size and open bodywork, but no need for four wheel drive. This model gained popularity as a “fun car” at resorts in Hawaii, Mexico, and islands in the Caribbean. It was finished in pink, green, or blue, and trimmed in matching white striped fabric, as well as fringe on its top. This beautiful pink example has been museum kept and well-maintained. This 1962 Willys Surrey is a wonderful driver-quality example in excellent restored condition throughout.
L-134 4-cylinder engine
3-speed manual transmission
Museum-kept example
Two-tone pink exterior paint
Two-tone pink vinyl interior
Freshly detailed inside and out
Runs and drives great
Clean California title