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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 .
(03/05/2013) This seller is buying this along with another car and doesn’t need it. This includes a rear PTO, Drum, and Saw.
“This is a nice car, it looks great!!
The car has had a lot of work done, and it runs well. It was owned by a mechanic who was able to give it TLC. The tires are new. This is not a rust bucket. I took some a pictures up close of a surface rusted area which is minor on RH side.
The car is with a Cadillac and I have to buy the pair, I am a Caddy guy and want to move this one.
301 672 1000. Can store car for 60 days.Car will drive anywhere no problem.”
“Old Willys jeep.
Got this with a property buy, but don’t need it.
Body, frame, bell housing, radiator, inner fenders, fenders, extra grille, axles, wheels, and windshield. All in decent/good shape.
Please email with your contact info, and I’ll call you right back. Open to all serious offers.”
(03/13/2013) This seller has provided a detailed list of parts and work. It looks good.
“FRAME Boxed and cross strengthen front and rear. FRONT AXLE Custom rebuilt from 69 M38A1 4:27 ratio. Differential & Disk brakes from Drive Train Whse. STEERING Upgraded .50in to 1.25in from 69 Army 1.24 truck. Steering arm & box rebuilt from GM Saginaw off a 78 Suburban. REAR AXLE Dana 44 Summers Brothers one piece SAE4340 advertised to withstand 1400 ft pounds torque. DIFFERENTIAL Reider Racing Power-Lock. REAR BRAKES 11” X 2″ drum from Drive Train Whse. ENGINE Custom built by SFD Engines of Dallas. 330 HP &423 foot lbs torque @3300 rpm. 355ci, 4 bolt main small block Chev, Flat top hypereutectic pistons, Total Seal moly rings. Comp Cams “off road” high torque cam. Intake lift .442 duration .288. Exhaust lift .465 duration .298. Heads are TrickFlow TwistedWedge, aluminum model TFS-31400001, 64cc chambers. 2.02/1.60 stainless steel valves CNC ports. Compression ratio 10.4. Rockers are Crane Cams Gold Race #CRN-10759-16. 1.6 ratio needle bearing. Block was magnafluxed, line bored with to rque plates, crank was turned cambered & polished. Rods are chev “pink” resized & aligned. All rotating engine assembly balanced to under .04 grams. Oil pump is Melling high volume/pressure . . . view more info on eBay”
(12/19/2012) This seems a little strange. The seller bought this twelve years ago from someone in Arizona. It still has the Arizona title. What’s strange is that instead of new pictures, the seller appears to be showing pictures from Arizona, which I think means the pictures are twelve years old? You gotta love the tiny rope around the bumper, lol.
“1951 Willys CJ-3A Jeep Overland 4×4 Go Devil
This CJ3A has its original Go Devil engine- runs and drives great.
Never been cut or modified.
Very good original condition with cosmetic improvements and electrical upgrade to 12v.
Purchased in Pinetop, AZ about 12 years ago from the estate of a man who was said to be the original owner.”
“1955 CJ3a Flat fender willeys Jeep. New carb. New Fuel Pump. New valves and valve guides. It has been sitting in the back of the shed for the last 5 years. Need the room”
This might make a good restoration. It looks like the body has been patched a bit.
“n 1950 the USMC ordered only 1000 of these jeeps. This jeep was designed to run submerged for 15 minutes. The serial # ran from 10,000 to 11,000 and this jeep is # 410. My research has this jeep being one of only 29 ever found. The motor is original to the jeep and runs by feeding it fuel. This CJV35/U has one of only 3 original distributors left. The distributor alone has been valued at $3000.00. This jeep still has the original 6 volt generator, starter and voltage regulator. It also still has the positive ventilation valves, waterproof headlights, and the 6 volt ignition switch. The radios are gone! The 12volt generator for the radios is gone! The hold down loops for the front and rear are still there. The hood is original and still has the 4 hood hold downs and the original USMC bumper #.”
This still needs some work. The brakes aren’t quite ‘right’.
“1950 Willys CJ3A Jeep. Rebuilt Engine, Rebuilt Transmission, Rebuilt Transfer Case, Rebuilt Carb, New Clutch, New clutch Linkage, Replaced Rear End. New Complete Brake System. Rebuilt Starter, Rebuilt alt, Original Air Cleaner and Oil Bath (Very Hard to find) . Steering Colum Rebuilt, Converted to 12 Volt System, Fuse Box, All New Color Coded Wiring, New Electronic Ignition, Turn Signals, Brake Lights. Radiator Cleaned, Fuel Tank cleaned, New Fuel Sending unit. Frame off with all new Body Bushings and Hardware. Interior floor sprayed With Back Rhino lining. New Hood. Windsheild wipers, Windshield is cracked. Has a hard top manf by a after market dealer in Houston Texas in the 50s. This jeep was put back together original . Has the original flat head motor rebuilt. 3 speed 4×4 standard transmission . This jeep is ready to drive. There are a couple things, needs to be painted if you want. There is not a back seat. The brakes have all been replaced, rotors, pads, lines, springs, but for some reason i cant get them right.??? Tires are brand new i put them on basically to roll around to repair, Would suggest getting some type of mud tire. Other than that this thing is ready to have fun with. If you are looking for something to tear down and put a 350 engine and transmission in, this jeep is not for you.”