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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 .
This might be a good price. Note the seller mentions the paint isn’t very good.
“New plugs/wires/cap/rotor/points runs great!Lights/blinkers/wipers work.Newer seat covers in great shape.Newer headliner sagging in spots.New 7.50×16″military non directional tires on 16″ pickup rims with a original 15″Goodyear military tire on original yellow rim as spare(original owners manual shows vehicle with this style of tire)Bad paint job over original paint.Very complete as far as original bits.New tailights and headlight rings and grill pieces.4 wheel drive works.Spent most of my time cleaning the vehicle up and finding correct items and installing some new wiring.Needs a parking brake cable and a fix on the heater.Definetly a attention getter.”
“great for the guy that wants to make some money this winter or use it at your buisness, it needs a good tune up and tinkering but does run and drive if interested please email me and i will call you back has a big winch on it and a 327 chevy motor that looks to have been rebuilt i just dont have the time any more and got another plow truck, has a rusty floor board on the drivers side but everything else is good thanks”
“Thanks for looking at this rare old barn find that was parked for 41 years. I am listing for a relative that is second owner for approx. 2 years. This Model 463 has the original 138 Go Devil Flat Head engine. Carb has been rebuilt, new water pump, fuel pump and wiring. 3 Speed on column w/automatic overdrive. Runs and drives great and is all original except for wheels and tires. Spare tire came with the car.This model has the option of BOTH RIGHT AND LEFT HAND DRIVE. (Notice the two glove boxes.) The floor has the openings to change drive side. All body work was done with metal and welded and was extensive around all bottoms of doors, hatchback and fenders. This vehicle has a very nice paint job and is sharp but is not a concourse restoration, just a good solid job. The rear left window is cracked, as well as driver side window. Windshield glass has been replaced. All new weather stripping around entire car. Original colors used on car were Luzon Red, Clear Maple and Mahogony Brown. All wood replaced and wood has been used tastefully (not orig. door panels) on doors and side panels. All photos of restoration will go with car, I have some of the pics for you to see. Seats have original coverings, they were only cleaned of mildew. Rechrome on orig. bumbers is immaculate and thick.
Everything works on vehicle except odometer, speedometer works fine as well as all electrical (lights, etc.) and guages on dash. Even the old heater works.This was an extensive rebuild and care was taken to keep as original as possible/practical. Engine and Transmission have not been rebuilt, just cleaned, serviced and run great. No smoke on starting, etc., cranks right up.
What is wrong with this car??? Other than mentioned above, there is a drop or two per day coming from the overdrive gear on LH side of the transmission when it sits. No other leaks. Car has been driven on trips of approx. 50 miles and no probems. Won 3rd Place at the Charlotte Auto Fair for 40-50s category on August 28, 2010.”
“i have a very rare 1957 willys jeep 6cyl 4×4 truck was purchased new and only has 13k original miles the plow has never been used came with the truck new and is still as clean as the day it was made trucks been in a heated garage for many years we have the orig title orig steal wheels and bias tires and a pile of spare parts you will not find another one like this. needs some work to be perfect bodys free of rust seats are all there but front need to be redone”
“Willys Wagon 1950 for sale. I’ve owned this wagon for about 15 years. I think it has a Ford 167 straight six. The kid I bought it from in Oregon said that his grandfather owned it and used it for years. I never worked on it. I have all the window parts. It is really straight for a 60 year old wagon. Has a winch. Very minor rust on the tailgate where almost all of the old ones are shot. Warn hubs”
“58 jeep willeys restored front to rear with mostly brand new parts lots more crome added since pics body is completly solid sitting on a 90`s frame disc brakes all around brand new top to bottom 2.8 v6 motor and auto tranny new 265/75/16 inch tires on nice 5 star rims needs little trinkets to make 110% but i drive just about every day to town and back gettin all the bugs worked out of it trade for old hot rod,older two door car or around a 2004 truck or cash offer i have alot of money into this jeep so no low ball offers will take partial trades with cash also call anytime 207-217-4705 thanks for looking”
(09/12/2010) “Two Willys Wagons for the price of one! Both are non-running projects that I don’t have time to finish. ’57 is close to complete and stock, including engine and trans. ’62 has altered frame and suspension for off-roading, no engine or trans. Bring your trailer and take them both away. $600 OBO”