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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.
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It runs and drives. Might not be a bad price if the body is decent.
“1946 CJ2A… Rebuilt motor runs great. Minimal rust. Clutch needs some TLC among other things. Have wind screen. Asking $1,900 or best offer. Located in Massachusetts. Call Andy… nine seven eight. two five seven. nine six four one.”
(11/30/2010) Bob spotted this really nice original restoration. I’d like to see some better pics. I also really like the color scheme. I do have a couple minor, really minor detail questions pertaining to originality. Wouldn’t the bezels have been painting the body paint color (though I think they look better in black)? Also, wouldn’t the rear bumper have had the dropped PTO connector angle (though I like the looks of the bumper that was installed on this)?
“Early production column-shift model 20670.
Ground-up restoration to original condition. The jeep has the original 134 cid in line 4-cylinder engine, column-shift T90 3-speed manual transmission and transfer case. Every piece on this classic Jeep has been disassembled, media blasted and rebuild, reconditioned, or replaced to achieve its as new condition. This Willys has been finished in the correct Harvest Tan color with the corresponding orange wheels. ”
Some parts have been sold. This was a column shift.
very very clean and running all original except taillights and one knob on shifter ,6 volt motor runs perfect and i have video of it driving,3 on the tree short lived option im keeping the tub ,front clip ,and wind shield,this is a civillian modelcall me at 619-813-6073 thanks not m38
engine block transmission seats columne shifter have been sold still have alot of engine accessories and misc snow chains ect call for availability
(04/08/2011) There’s still some work left on this project.
“1947 Willys CJ2A
This project is almost complete.
Mechanically this is in great shape. The engine transmission transfer case and differentials are all in great working order. The brake system is rebuilt and they work great. This cj has the original flat head 4 cyl motor and is still 6 volt.
What needs finished is the cj needs painted and re-assembled.”
UPDATE: A reader bought this. This was a VEC with a column shift and a Warn OD! Was priced at $950. **SOLD**
This might have a VEC body.
“1947 CJ-2A. Willys Jeep. Driven throughout the 1970s and ’80s. Now it needs restoration. All parts are here. call John at (775) 830-2307. $950.00 obo”
“1 HAVE A 1948 WILLYS JEEP FOR SALE IT HAS A REBUILT MOTOR. THE FRAME WAS WRECKED AND WAS SITTING FOR 9 YEARS. I HAVE A EXTRA FRAME AND THE TRANSFER CASE ANDTHE MOTOR AND THE TRANSMISSION. I DONT HAV E HEAD LIGHTS OR HOOD.”
The good :It has toyota axles with landcruiser springs, sitting on 35″ tires. It has the buick 225 odd fire engine. custom front and rear bumpers. comes with roll cage and soft top and doors. All new sunpro gauges. aftermarket seats and fuel tank.
The bad: needs drivelines, rear tail lights, finish wiring (starts right up but cant get battery to charge) and just needs a couple odds and in’s.”
(03/07/2011) This has a variety of mods. I’m unsure of the transfercase setup (someone recognize that?). I have to say I’m a little surprised this runs the early C shackles.
“FOR SALE: A 1948 jeep willys mudder. This was built strictly for the mud. Has a small block chevy with a power glide tranny. The guy I bought it from says it has a full size blazer running gears. You won’t see one like this one! Smokes when first started up. Rough as hell, cool as hell! Call 618-473-3208 or 618-402-9717 for more info or pic’s.”
(11/17/2009) This includes a brand new top, a rebuilt dana 18, a limited slip in the rear and extra parts. This might be a good deal if the rust isn’t too bad and it runs.
“I have a 46 2a for project for sale. Complete minus radiator, wiring, distributor, drivelines will need to be modified, sheet metal needs some finishing ect. The Good: 225 buick V6 with novak motor mounts, rebuilt T14, rebuilt dana 18/20 i cant remember with factory ebrake, dana 27 front, later model dana 44 rear with new limited slip both axles have been gone through, new 2.5 rancho lift kit wtih rs 5000 shocks and u bolt kit, bucket seats, besttop tiger top never installed but dustly I think I have the hardware for the top somewhere, The frame has only minimal surface rust otherwise painted black, the body is complete and very straight for age with some rust mostly if not all surface though, roll bar, good bias ply mud terrain tires 30/9.5/15 i think.”
It was running 30 year ago. It has been stored a while. It might be a good restoration project. This appears to have a Worman half cab.
“For sale is a good condition 1946 Willys Jeep. It has been garaged for 30 years and was running then. Has power take off for plow, and 4 new rims still in the boxes. Body is in good condition with minor rust. Great classic Jeep ready for the right person to restore! $2500. **MUST be able to pick this up in GLEN COVE, LI!!**”