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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 .
“$18,000 cash or trade for Porsche Boxster S, GL1800 Goldwing, subaru legacy, corvette or some other interesting “man toy”. No junk, projects or lowball offers please. I have over $12,000 in new parts and paint on the jeep AND $1798 in labor, parts, sandblasting and paint on the trailer. Receipts included.
1954 m38a1 and a “matching” 1949 bantam civilian trailer… both with clear titles for sale or trade. Both recently restored and ready for duty.
The seller notes the vehicle only has a 4,361 miles.
“Very Rare Find! All original 1955 M38-A1 Army Jeep. Found in dry storage airplane hanger. 4,361 Actual original miles. Complete with all military manuals. Excellent Condition!”
“1940’s jeep, runs and drives, everthing works. No title used for farm use only. may trade for gas powered golf cart, with back seat. Call 980-722-1172”
“I am selling a 52 willys.It has a lot of new parts, new fuel system, brake system. New wiring harness. Engine was recently rebuilt. Many other new parts, I have all the receipts. It runs and drives great. It still has the 24 volt system I tried to keep it as close to original as possible. I am asking $7000 but send me any offers never know till you ask. Possible trades also. ”
This M-38A1 has winches in the front (electric) and back (PTO).
“This is a frame up restored M38A1 with NO RUST. Has recent complete engine rebuild, remanufactured transmission has PTO in REAR and a electric winch in front. Has new military canvas top and canvas seats. Has lock out hubs. NEEDS NOTHING. Good tires have a set of original rims that comes with it.”
Buz spotted this running M-38A1 that still has a 24 volt system. It does have some rust.
“1955 willys m38a1 all original 12,000 original miles runs good needs complete restoration. It’s still original 24 volt and lights work. It needs new resivor for brakes because the fluid will leak out it has a little rust in floor pans but not bad at all for age it’s way better than many other jeeps. It has a title and would make a great jeep that’s worth a lot of money. Call or text Matt (803)493five63two for more pics and details”
I think this same jeep was for sale back in 2012. The only difference that I see is the lack of MVPA text on the driver’s side.
“This 1953 M38A1 original custom jeep that has been fully restored, includes canvas soft top, military green, 4wd, & it is great condition. Original engine (just rebuilt), added a fuel pump, everything works – all lights, horn/siren, blinkers, windshield wipers, seat belts, etc.”
Mark found this jewel of a PDF at Roscommonequipment.com. We’ve seen a few of these fire jeeps for sale over the years. This document provides some insights into how the pumps work and the type of modifications that were added. The document contains instructions, specifications and detailed drawings.
Pascal forwarded this unique collection for sale on eBay. It includes, an MB,M38,M38A1,M170,M151A1,M422A1. Lots of pics.
“Description
Up for sale is a unique collection of the span of the military jeep generations. Our founder has been collecting these Jeeps for decades and has decided to sell his collection in its entirety.
Over the past decades, our founder collected the cream of what came by our doors, and stored them away in his personal collection. As we are also one of the biggest Jeep Parts distributors in the USA this was a relatively easy task, both to find these jewels and to refit them with whatever parts that were needed. Part can be found at Jeeps Surplus in Oroville, CA. The only vehicle in this collection not running is the “1960 AMC M422A1 MITY MITE”, which hasn’t had any engine work.
The purchase price for the entire jeep collection is $100,000.00. We will not be selling these jeeps individually.”
The “LIST”
1945 WILLYS MB JEEP
THE CULMINATION OF THE WW2 JEEP. THIS COMPLETE FRAME OFF
RESTORATION HAS ALL NEW OR REFURBISHED PARTS. INCLUDES A NEW
CANVAS MILITARY SUMMER TOP AND ORIGINAL WW2 SCR-610 JEEP RADIO SET
AND ANTENNA. Continue reading →
Seller doesn’t know the year, but it has the hinged grille. So, it is likely a ’52 or ’53.
“WILLYS M38A1 US MARINE JEEP. NOT SURE OF YEAR. RUNS AND DRIVES. LAST OWNER REBUILT MOTOR AND HAD BODY WORK ALREADY DONE. I HAVE ONLY DRIVEN IN TOWN ,SO I HAVE NOT OFF ROAD TESTING. ALL SEEMS TO WORK FINE. MOST JEEPS LIKE THIS GO FOR TWICE THIS PRICE. 3995.00 CASH IN HAND. YOU WILL MAKE ALL SHIPPING ARANGEMENTS.”