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About eWillys
Welcome to eWillys.com, a website for vintage jeep enthusiasts. I update this website nearly every day with jeep deals, jeep history, interesting reader projects, jeep related info, and more.
These quick searches can help you find things on eBay. People list in the wrong categories all the time, so don't be surprised to see brochures in the parts area for example. This section used to be split into jeeps, parts and other categories, but recent changes to eBay will require this information to be recoded.
The links to posts below show jeeps grouped by models, condition, and other ways. Some of these jeeps are for sale and others have been sold. If you are unsure whether a vehicle is still for sale or not, email me at d [at] ewillys.com for more info.
Importantly, the allure of buying a project jeep can be romantic. The reality of restoring a jeep can be quite different, expensive and overwhelming without the right tools and resources. So, tread carefully when purchasing a "project". If you have any concerns about buying a vintage jeep, or run across a scam, feel free to contact me for help, comments or concerns .
“I have some parts to sell from my 1942 GPW. Most, if not all are “F” script.
I have ALL of the steering parts available which include:
Bell Crank
Pitman Arm
Steer Rods
Gear Box
Steering Knuckles
Drag links
Tie Rod Ends
Worm Shaft
Axles parts:
Front axle-shaft assembly (L & R)
Pinions (front and rear)
Carrier Assembly (front & rear)
Housing (front and rear)
Bearings (many are good)
Shims (Some have “F” script)
“Posting for sale, ’73 AM General DJ5. Vehicle runs and drives but needs a new set of brakes and a battery. I do not have time for it anymore and need it sold. great hunting truck or a run-about on a farm. I will include two spare tires and fuel can. gauges are accurate. 55K miles. I am the third owner.”
It’s missing some gauges and lacks data plates on the glove box. Seller claims it was the first prototype for the Air Force??? Appears to have GPW lids.
“1942 original Jeep Willys was in the second war first prototype for the Air Force. The engine was rebuilding. 178 miles”
“Do you want a great Jeepster to fix-up, I have a jeep I haven’t got a chance to get it going right
– – this Jeepster is complete and original and it turns over fine I have had it running !!! I think it needs the new points and a clean gas tank!!!!!
this has the convertible top covering but will need it replaced as it has shrunk over time”
Yesterday, the Jeepers posters arrived. They turned out better than the original image.
I would have had most of the posters in the mail yesterday, but instead I spent the day cleaning up the garage. The garage has been a mess ever since Ann’s mother decided to hold her annual Halloween bash, one that includes animatronics, pumpkins, bats, furniture, specially made walls, etc, etc.
Ann and I BOTH urged her not to hold it this year, as we had more pressing health issues, but Ann’s mother (how has her own set of health issues) refused to listen to us and held it anyway. Once Halloween was over (we were in Seattle that night), Instead of cleaning up after Halloween, her mother got sick with a severe bowel blockage. She struggled for several days, throwing up all over. Eventually, we forced her to go to the hospital (she nearly died, because she refused to go to the hospital … Ann had to lie to her, telling the doctor ordered her to go to the hospital to get her cooperation).
On exactly that same day, my dad had a ‘mild’ heart attack, forcing him to the hospital. On top of those two issues, Ann is trying to do as little as possible as we wait for an upcoming surgery near the end of November.
So, this first part of the month has been crazy. Ann’s mother was released on Tuesday night, but needs our help more than ever. Dad was also released from the hospital, but his blood pressure continues to be low; He has also let it be known that he refuses to go through any more surgeries. I can’t really blame him at this point.
“Up for auction is a vintage Scale E-Z-Kraft Model U.S. Army Jeep made in Evanston, Illinois. This particular model is wood and thick cardboard. It appears all the parts are present and none of the cardboard cards have had their parts punched out. Model also comes with the original instructions and box is open. Please take look at all the pictures as they are part of the description”
Roger spotted this one. Anyone recognize this toy with snow plow and trailer?
“Vintage toy army Jeep with detachable plow and trailer. Solid steel design. Can’t find any manufacturers marks. Looks to be all original. Has toggle switch for headlights maybe?? I don’t know a whole lot about it so if you know more about it please let me know. I am asking $350 but will entertain all cash or trade offers.”
“You are buying a set of “summer” hubs for your Willys or scout. These hubs are for a 10 spline Dana 25 front axel. They are designed to not lock. They will need a cleaning and grease job. Please look at the photos and ask any questions that you may have.”
This doesn’t run, but includes a plow. Its a project.
“1947 willys pickup, NOT running. 4wd with Meyers plow. No title. Chevy 250 3sp engine (in bed), original transfer case and transmission. Extra bed and rear fiberglass fenders (no pics). Serious inquiries only please. $4000. Thanks for looking.”
“Extra parts
2 motors
2 transmissions
New gauges
New gas tank and fuel line
New leaf springs
New brakes
Clear Florida title
Project car – Jeep does not run at the moment.
1,000.00 or make offer – My loss is your gain.”
Scott has reduced the price of his M-38A1 to $6000.
“This vintage 1954 Willys m38a1 U.S. army vehicle is original 24 volt, runs perfectly, shifts perfectly including 4 wheel drive. as far as I can tell the vehicle is not cut, welded on, or in any other way been severely damaged or altered. The jeep is certainly not perfect or show quality / it shows dents and dings / layers of green farm paint. The floor boards in the front are solid but look as though they have seen minor repairs in the past / the jeep shows little to no rust. The wheels and tires are civilian while the spare is a military ndt with original wheel. The dash data plate shows a 1954 date / the data plate behind the passenger seat is missing / the engine that I replaced did not have a number stamped into it. As it stands this is a solid driver vehicle in great condition that is reliable and mechanically totally sound. I have always kept the vehicle garaged and have used it primarily for Sunday driving or riding around the neighborhood / vehicle has not been abused as an off-roading unit.
Mechanically the jeep was in good shape when I purchased it and over the past few years I have made some improvements and completed routine maintenance.
improvements:
– Summer 2016 – full engine rebuild and installation with correct “MD” stamped military f-134 “hurricane” engine ( done by 1/4 ton military in chickamauga, ga)
– Summer 2016 – new brakes, brake lines, all fluids changed including mechanical housings (done by 1/4 ton military )
– Fuel pump rebuild by kaiser-willys
– Original Carter carb rebuild by kaiser-willys
– Air intake cross-over tube replaced with correct unit
– Instrument cluster removed and replaced non-working gauges
– Damaged seat covers replaced
– Windshield and rubber replaced
– 24 volt waterproof spark plug wires / and new plugs
– A variety of other tasks to numerous to count Continue reading →
“1960 Willy’s Jeep cj3b. Rough but restorable. Not running. Not title but has serial plate so a title can be obtained. I have a good hood, suspension, windshield frame and gas tank to go with it.”