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eWillys Goes Offline Jan 1, 2025

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UPDATE II: If you want to email me directly, feel free to use d@deilers.com (not d@ewillys.com, which hasn’t worked for a few years).

UPDATES: I greatly appreciate all the kind words. I see there are some questions, so let me answer them…

  1. I am not shutting the site down due to financial issues. We are in fine shape. The site has never made much money, but it has made enough to pay for the basics costs, plus the purchase of brochures, a few toys, etc.
  2. Someone has reached out about taking over the site. If I can make that happen, then maybe the site goes forward in some form. If I can’t find someone, I plan on condensing the most important info into static HTML pages (similar to the CJ-3B page) that can be more easily be saved and republished for posterity.
  3. I don’t have any specific plans for the future, except reducing my time demands, so I can focus on finishing the Tour Jeep, traveling a little more without having to do updates on the road, and tackling more property tasks. 
  4. As I have described to a couple folks, if you remember the scene when Forest Gump stops running in the middle of Monument Valley, realizing he’s done, that’s the way I feel. I feel like I’m just done. 

I hope that additional info helps!!

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I have decided to shut down eWillys. At this time, I don’t plan to do any more updates.

Thanks to everyone who were able to use it, read it, all those who commented, and the many domestic and international friends Ann and I have made over the past 17 years.

The site will remain up until the end of the 2024 year. I hope to figure out a way to republish some of the unique information the site has on it in a different, less expensive manor.

Best wishes all. It’s been a good run.

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85 Comments on “eWillys Goes Offline Jan 1, 2025

  1. Greg

    same, come here very often in hopes of finding a project, is there something we can do to help (sorry if I missed something before)

  2. JohnB

    Wow, that was unexpected.
    it was my fun daily Jeep fix.

    Where will the reading comprehension challenged folks go to ask you about Jeeps you are clearly not selling?

    I know you’re not retiring, so enjoy your Jeep. and look me up if you’re in NE Washington.

  3. Allan

    Very sad to read this. This place is not only a listing of current Jeeps available today, but a historical reference for so many past Jeeps. Really a very under recognized wealth of information.

    I bought my CJ6 because of this site.

  4. Wayne

    David,
    Thank you for sharing your passion for Jeeps with the rest of us! I have no doubt that it was a lot of time, effort, and expense. I truly enjoyed your expertise on the older Jeeps.

    Happy Trails

  5. Mike

    Dave, sorry to hear it’s the end, so many of us will miss our daily dose of EWillys. Why not just hand it over to somebody who would be willing to WORK IT. If you should decide to do this, let me know. Mike Finegan

  6. Joe in Mesa

    OMG 😪… so sad. You’ve went over and above for us for all these years. Along the way I’ve learned a ton, bought at least 6 Willys here in Arizona that you found from your computer in Washington state, read your great books, followed your epic journeys and feel privileged to call you and Ann friends 💕. I will miss my daily dose of vintage flatfender and related updates greatly, but you’ve certainly earned this retirement and I will be forever grateful.

  7. Austin S

    Thanks for all the years of fun, Dave.

    I remember reading this in Middle School, all the while dreaming of owning one at airshows around PAE. Now I am 2 years past my college graduation, have a MB, and am a hooked Jeeper.

    Thanks Again,
    Austin S

  8. Austin S

    Thanks for all the years of fun, Dave.

    I remember reading this in Middle School, all the while dreaming of owning one at airshows around PAE. Now I am 2 years past my college graduation, have a MB, and am a hooked Jeeper.

    Thanks again,
    Austin S.

  9. L Beck

    Thanks Dave, I wasnt always active but over the years I looked at this site at least three times a week for years. Hard to believe its over. Good luck in your endeavours and thank you again for your efforts.
    Lew

  10. Tom in Paris

    Dave, that’s sad news indeed. You’ve provided a daily Jeep fix and a wealth of Jeep knowledge that we’ve all enjoyed. Thank you for all of the time and effort. Tom in Paris

  11. Allan J. Knepper

    Thanks for everything you have done and for letting us be on the journey with you. I found and bought my 1953 CJ3B in 2013 based on seeing it on ewillys. Since then there were several more projects which are all gone now. This website was a great asset in taking me from zero Willys knowledge to enough tribal knowledge to enjoy my CJ3B and be able to keep it humming.
    Also…..as someone mentioned….thanks for introducing us to your books and publishing endeavors. I wish you both all the best as you move forward with new chapters in your life.

  12. Will R.

    Dave, very sorry to learn of the ending of eWillys, always enjoyed reading all the great info on your site. I understand though, the time it takes to keep a site like yours going must be so consuming. I enjoyed meeting you and Ann at the Phoenix FC Roundup and perhaps our paths will cross again.
    Thank you so much for all your efforts for the Jeep community! Your site will be very missed for sure!

  13. Ted Jordan

    A good run it has been for sure Dave!!! I’ve been a huge fan from day one and can’t thank you enough for all your hard work and knowledge in the Willys Jeep World. I can’t imagine the time and effort it takes to keep all us Jeep freaks informed and up to date with all the Willys Jeeps and parts that pop up all over the place. I’ve been blessed to have such a cool site to share some of my parts and jeeps over the years. Hands down best Willys site ever!!!A well deserved retirement from this chapter in your life for sure
    Also enjoyed your progress on the new property and all your killer Jeep projects. Everything looks great and it looks like a great place for you guys to settle into and enjoy.
    I hope alls well and my best to you and Ann and your families!!!
    Thanks again for all you’ve done, and still trying to figure out how you find all that killer stuff on EBay and get to it before I do!!!
    Be well and enjoy retirement, I’m right behind you and can’t wait

  14. Barry T

    Dave,
    Congratulations on making what I know was a very difficult decision. I also know that there are thousands of us who will want to stay in touch. You and Ann have your own followers separate from eWillys. We are going to need a “fix” now and then.
    Thank you for sharing the thousands of pages of Willys reference materials. Many of the research projects we have done at farmjeep.com have started with something that appeared in an eWillys post.
    I am going to have to adjust my morning routine. But what fun it has been.
    Barry T

  15. Robert Lightfoot

    Sorry to hear it’s shutting down but understandable that it’s a lot to maintain and keep going. Thank you for the time and effort you’ve put in over the years.

    Robert

  16. Barney Goodwin

    Dave,
    You and eWillys have been a blessing to myself and my business. We will keep in touch as friends. And when in Ohio, please reach out to say hello and visit! All the best to you and Ann going forward.

    Barney
    Barney’s Jeep Parts LLC

  17. Joe B

    Thanks for providing us with such excellent content over all of these years Dave!

    Best wishes to you and Ann on all your future adventures.

    I hope a means can be identified to preserve and keep electronically available the outstanding collection of historical documents, images, for sale ads and general interest stories that you’ve graciously served up to us over that past several years.

    It’s been a tough time lately in the Willy’s universe. First Carl and Daniel Walck decided to close up their shop, and now you are moving on.

    Rust Never Sleeps,
    Joe B

  18. Tony Ferragamo

    You should see if one of your advertisers or another entity “in the business” wants to take it over …

  19. Tony Ferragamo

    You should see if one of your advertisers or another entity “in the business” wants to take it over …

  20. Craig/Vermont

    Dave…It’s been a great ‘Jeep’ ride with you for many years…I’ll miss my daily visit to your eWillys site…Stay well…

  21. Vance S.

    Dave, thanks for the wonderful website as well as your personal time assisting me in the purchase of a great CJ-2A!

    Best wishes in all your future endeavors.

  22. Dan B.

    Dave,

    Can’t thank you enough for all of those 17 great years of Willys. It truly is a treasure for any Willys fan, thanks to your hard work and dedication.

    All the best to you.

  23. CraigInPA

    Thank you for the years of dedication you’ve put into this. I’m sorry to see it go.

    Have you considered contacting Old Willys Forum to see if they could take your archive?

  24. Travis Johnson

    Sorry to see this announcement. I really enjoyed your site. Good luck on what ever you decide to do.

  25. Rob G.

    Thank you for the time and effort you put into this website over the years. I looked forward to sitting down with my coffee and checking out the jeeps on your site. It was a good run. Thanks again and good luck in your future endeavors.

  26. Ian

    Sorry to see you go. I am sure it’s not about money so much as time and energy. Also, someone “taking over” is unlikely since this was obviously a labor of love and not wildly lucrative.

    The Wayback Machine should have a lot of copies of the static stuff but I do hope you can find a way to keep the important stuff on line. Hosting static content from an S3 bucket directly to the world used to be a thing, if it still is that’s probably your best bet.

  27. Tom

    As a long time Jeeper and also a long time dreamer about other Jeeps, I will echo what others have said.
    Your work will be missed!
    This was the second site I visited every day. First email then EWillys.
    Always hoping to find an old flat fender close to me for a project. Can always add to my daily driver TJ, my wife’s WK2 Trailhawk and my original owner, first year YJ that is currently torn down for a total rebuild.

  28. SE Pennsylvania Steve

    Thanks, David, for all your help. You actually had a hand in me getting my Jeep. Ay work they had firewalled Craigslist which at that time I was intensely searching after work hours. You listed one on eWillys from there that was nearby with a seller’s phone number which I was able to call from work and make arrangements to go see it the next day. I was the first potential buyer that came to see it. Imagine my surprise when i got there and discovered a jeep with an intact body, intact floors, weep holes, all footman loops, and an engine that immediately started up and ran well AND was within my budget! I had to fight the urge to rip my pocket getting the cash out to buy it. Thanks again for all you’ve done, we could never thank you enough.

  29. Matt Hovey

    Dave,
    Im sorry to hear this but what you have given to the Jeep community over the years has been an enormous blessing and something I will always refer to as the best resource of Jeeps for sale nationwide as well as a database of information that cannot be found anywhere else. Lots of history has been uncovered here and many Jeeps have found loving homes thanks to you. The search feature of ewillys has been my encyclopedia that I have used at least once or twice a week for the past 15 years and ewillys homepage has been my first stop every morning since the beginning. Like many others have stated, I myself have purchased and sold many Jeeps and related items over the years thanks to ewillys and I can’t thank you enough for everything you have done. Ewillys will surely be missed. I wish you the best!
    -Matt Hovey

  30. Colin Peabody

    Dave and Ann-
    This is so sad to hear, as I have been a follower for many years and have become personal friends with you, meeting at Jesse’ FC Roundup and through personal communications over the years. I know I can speak for Derek, Glenn, Jim Sullivan and myself as to how much we will miss your input, everyday, and the work and the money you have put into developing and keeping this site going. I know you have personal reasons behind your decision and we respect them immensely, and hopefully you might be able to find a way to make the archived information available to those who might need some historical info about Willys from time to time.
    Please stay in touch with us and let us know how you are doing on a regular basis.
    Colin

  31. Dan

    There is SO MUCH information here that is priceless…even if there is no additional content added, all of the photos, dealer documentation, model-specific information — would be a shame to see it go.

    I’m sure many of us would be willing to contribute financially to keep the site up (again, just to have the archive). Your hosting provider might be willing to keep it up and running (I’m sure we could take up a collection…)

    Please think about it–this is truly a unique site…and part of Jeep history now.

  32. Andy

    Thank you Dave! I appreciate all that I’ve learned from such a well documented/searchable/formatted site! You’ve done amazing things for the wide variety of interests in the vehicles and associated history. Your updates will be missed. Please count me in on the list of folks who would like to help in anyway possible with retaining (and possibly updating/ maintaining) the valuable info on this site.

  33. Frank Frain

    A bit stunned but happy for you and Ann. You have done a great job for us all.
    It’s like loosing a friend because that’s how you have made many of us feel.
    All the best.

  34. Mike P

    Thanks for giving us our Willys fix everyday you will be missed. Whatever lies ahead of you, enjoy the journey!

  35. Edgar Alan Woe

    Holy Shit! You hit yer biggest fan. Let me count the blades.
    Ewillys. Hallowed be thy name

  36. steve

    thank you, thank you, thank you!
    so sad to see it come to an end.It will be greatly missed. On the times when I did comment thanks for the immediate replies. Jeep will be losing a great friend in this site. Good luck and keep your powder dry.

  37. Mike

    Thanks for your service and knowledge base, you will be missed, Enjoy your freedom. Your site has helped with many purchases and sales. Peace out…Mike

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