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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 .
“Jeep is in pieces but all acounted for: this year model features the high hood, twon stick transfer case, hard top with sides and the hard top. Engine turns over fine by hand.”
“Completely rebuilt 1955 CJ3B Sandblasted. Primed, painted. New floors New hat channels, new sheet metal wherever needed. ZERO rust is left on this jeep. Transmission completely overhauled, transfer case completely overhauled, axles completely overhauled. New bearings, brakes, seals, gaskets, leaf springs, exhaust, seat pans, and covers, cables, wiring, etc.. Single stage paint. Currently 12 volt and I do have all 6 volt stuff also. I have pictures of all sandblasting, receipts for everything else. No need to sell but I may be ready for something else. No trades. Cash only.”
(04/06/2018) Looks like it needs a few things (rear lights for example), but looks good.
“1962 Jeep CJ3B completely restored with brand new body, frame sand blasted, epoxy primed and painted. Body painted with base coat, clear coat, ( Mallard Green ). Engine bored, new pistons, new valves and crank shaft turned. All new seals and bearings installed in all components.”
“I’m selling my 1960 Jeep Willies in good condition. This is a fun toy runs perfect starts every time. I recently put new seats in it and a brand new battery. Comes with a soft top I’m the fourth owner I hate to sell it but I need to buy a work truck.”
“1954 Willys CJ3B. Great project. Extremely solid and straight. Has arctic hardtop. Engine and seats are missing but everything thing else is there. Find another 134 “F” head or perfect for a v6 or V8 conversion. Last driven in 1976. Stored under a carport for a majority of the time since then. It will be hard to find a better CJ3B to restore than this one. Has not been abused or molested like a most. If the ad is up it’s for sale. No trades too many projects already.”
“Selling my baby. It’s a stock 1953 Willys high hood. My daily driver for 5 months out of the year. A true survivor. The only thing that isn’t stock is the hubs. Original pto winch, engine, hard top, factory heater, 6 volt system, and many extra parts including engine block and tranny.
Runs and drives excellent and a ton of fun. This jeep is completely unmolested. You won’t find another like this and if you do it would cost a lot more than $5,500. It is also licensed as a collector (no more tab fees) Pictured with a period trailer that i will sell with the jeep for an additional $500. Price is firm. I will not negotiate at this great of a price. More pictures to come soon..”
“We have a 1961 Jeep Wileys that can be restored. The jeep is red. We have the dealers bill of sale. This is a project we bought and have not had time to restore. The model is a CJ3B. Asking $1500.00”
(02/10/2018) This one has an unusual color scheme. Must have been used for some type of advertising. Sell incorrectly states that this is the “civilian version of the M38 U.S. Army Jeep”?
“Fun to drive 1953 CJ-3B. The is the civilian version of the M38 U.S. Army Jeep. This jeep has a new front disc brake conversion, so it stops great. New wheels and mud tires. New carburetor and electronic ignition for reliability. Seats have new covers and the vehicle has been vinyl wrapped, so the company’s logo can easily be removed. The electrical system has been upgraded from 6 volts to 12 volts. New headlamps and headlamp switch, and dash light. 3 speed manual transmission and transfer case. The F-134 engine has had the valves recently adjusted. The roll cage and front seat belts are there for safety. If you want a weekend cruiser, this is your vehicle. The original wheels and brakes are available. However, the original wheels will not fit over the disc brakes. Asking $6,800 based on $7,000 on Hagerty value of “Good”.
“For sale is a 196X??? CJ3B Flat Fender Willys jeep barn find. It appears to be complete. Motor has started and ran using an external fuel source. This would be a fun summer project. Will need body work, and paint has since faded. A trailer will be required to move this thing, and I can deliver for a negotiated fee. Has brand new super-swampers and a ramsey winch. ! Jeep includes keys, and title as soon as I can locate it.”
(06/29/2017) Has M-151 rims and some small rust spots need to be addressed.
“1960 Willys CJ3B Jeep 4X4 for sale. Purchased in 1998. Hurricane 134-F Head, 4cylinder engine, T-90 transmission, T-18 twin stick transfer case, 66,402 miles. New brakes installed all the way around. New master cylinder installed. New Radiator installed. Aftermarket turn signal indicator was previously installed before purchase. Aftermarket heater and defrost unit was previously installed before purchase. Key ignition verses floor push button starter was previously installed before purchase. Seats have been recovered prior to purchase. Any and all surface rust or signs of the starting of rust has been sprayed with green zinc paint. A vast array of extra parts is included with this willys jeep, including a disassembled Hurricane 134-L Head engine, gauges, lights assemblies and other various parts. This Jeep’s engine cylinders were filled with oil and garage stored and has not been run since 1999.”
“Meticulously restored, Frame Off, All New Body, Grill to Tailgate, and New Soft Top. Ready to drive and enjoy! Hard to find CJ-3B model! Ready For Summer!”