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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 .
“This 1962 Willy’s Wagon was just restored and looks amazing!
New Paint,
Complete Brakes,
Brakes lines.
Master Cylinder,
Upgraded to Disc brakes,
New Hubs,
Completely re-wired electrical system upgraded to 12V system
Custom Door Panels
Rebuilt Carb.
Has 4 Wheel drive High/Low and Overdrive
New 12 v Alternator
Runs Great!”
“1946 CJ2.. very rare, low vin. Project ready for restoration or just drive as is. Call or text for information. Serious inquiries only, Partial trades considered.. Old guns…or?”
“’61 Willys CJ-3B – very rough body but it’s complete, never been repainted, the orig engine is stuck, but an extra good running motor is included, extra windshield frame included, factory hard top, rare factory PowerLok diffs F&R, this is a 1-owner Jeep with original PA title, I have the 1961 bill of sale/dealers order showing pricing and options, 22k miles. ”
(10/26/2014) I wonder if this came from California. It’s got the unusual windshield mod done in Fresno.
“Restored 1942 ford GPW rock crawler
231 oddfire v6 with HEI
t98 granny low 4 speed manual
Spicer 18 t case (new)
New clutch
Dana 25 front axle
Dana 44 rear axle with locker
Power steering
Gunmetal grey
20 gallon stainless gas tank
Aluminum alloys with 33″ tires
Clear title
Original VIN plate
No rust!!!”
(10/24/2014) Seller got this fixed up, but has some physical problems entering and exiting.
“I bought this a few years ago, the engine had just been overhauled and had about 100 miles on it. I sent it out and had the entire thing gone over. New generator, starter, regulator, entire brake system, New seals bearings on drive train, tires, glass, spare tire and holder, and the list goes on. It is all original. Door panels and seats already done. New glass, but I need to install it, also has a soft top. Drives great and runs even better. I did the entire Jeep in Black and red because I was going to keep it. You can paint it whatever color you want.
After putting the doors back on I found I can’t get in or out of it as I am handicapped. Will trade for an antique car to restore, 1930 or older, and prefer a 4 door but 2 will do as long as it seats at least 5 people.
I never planned on letting this go, so most all the money was spent on mechanical work. Body was sanded and primed but I liked the flat black and just left it.
I said it is all original, but I did make a few changes. The floor starter is disabled and has a push button on the dash, and I refused to re-install the vacuumed windshield wipers. Also I was in the process of installing a spare battery with a switch on the dash, The switch and wires are with the car.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5900. Still not sure what it is.
“We are not quite sure what to call this vehicle. It probably started out as a Willys Americar, then was transformed into it’s present shape by a Cal Poly welding professor (or so the story goes). It has a 4-cylinder flathead engine that turns freely and a stick shift transmission. Notice the custom dash in the pics. There is a small trunk with a spare on the back. Still has the black license plates, so we can assume that it was driven on the highway at some point in it’s life. Would make a real cool run-about or ranch vehicle. Has the original hubcaps. Will need lots of TLC to get it back on the road, but what a hoot – friends will love it. We are certain that it is the only one of it’s kind in the world. I am William of bidslo.com and you can find all sorts of other fantastical vehicles on our website. Have a great day.”
(05/25/2015) “willys mb , not all original parts,motor is an m38 engine,drive train t84 transmission,dana18 transfer,dana 27 and 25 axles,floorboards are hand crafted and does not have well for gas tank,seats are hand made close to original,gas tank is square body about 8 gallon capacity..instruments in the dash work except for amp gauge, but runs and drives”
“Willys Jeep CJ2A 1946. In great shape, runs good. Fully restored, estimated 85-90% museum quality. Drives, brakes, trans case, oil pressure all good. Doesn’t burn oil. Carb needs work as only runs on 1/2 choke. Starter changed over to push button. 6volt.”
“1947 Willy’s CJ 2A. All original body,frame,front and rear differential’s.Buick v-6, headers,aluminum radiator,3 speed transmission,warn overdrive,2 lever transfer case.Power steering,tilt wheel.5:38 gear ratio.I have owned it for 22 years.Too many toys,have to let some go. $8,500.00 CASH. NO trades,NO brokers.All flakes will be ignored.Current tag’s,title in hand.Reply via craigslist e-mail with your direct e-mail.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800. Painted and relisted here:
(02/06/2013) “1946 willy’s jeep mc7 has orginal parts and runs good any information you can contact me by phone and has clear title. located in dyersburg tn call for directions thank you”
“1952 M38 WILLYS JEEP-
Here it is, ready for you to restore. All original 52′ M38, lowest production jeep made. Jeep was a NV county service vehicle, never been in the DMV system.
I found this jeep in a barn in Navada City, very little rust. I was going to restore, have to many projects.
Needs to go!”