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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 was listed 22 Weeks Ago, but you never know, it’s still up. Says V6 locked up but some neat recovery hooks up front, hub caps are awesome, classic roll bar, I prefer the vintage lights tail lights this has out back. Rear Tire Carrier, double Jerry Can’s, this is ready for the long ride in to the remote trails! Definitely grab that block and bell housing set up and any other smalls laying around the area of the rig.
Information from seller:
My 1968 jeep project up forsale Does not run or drive No transmission, transfer case or driveshafts There is a locked up V6 engine and various parts in the box in back. Minor to little rust definitely a buildable jeep. Asking $2000 obo I have a Arizona title from 1978 for it
Lots to read…… honest review of the state of the Jeep. I broke it up a bit so you can see the bullet points from the seller.
Information from seller:
1962 Willys CJ5 Jeep. Manufactured in Toledo Ohio at Willy’s motors.
Original except for a few motor parts that were difficult to find. (I have the old ones).
Runs, drives, and stops.
Comes with a metal top and doors. I don’t have them installed.
Needs very little to be street legal. ( brake lights not working and right turn signal inoperative) .
Needs a wiper arm and blade for drivers side and blade for passenger side. Passenger side is a manual operated wiper.
The fuel gauge and temp gauge do not work.
The speedometer may work if you hook up the cable, I don’t know. I only used it around my property or only drove it to Tallapoosa occasionally.
All original parts and supplies are available from KaiserWillys.com. The company specializes in antique Jeep parts and restoration efforts.
This Jeep doesn’t go very fast on the highway and did not come with seatbelts.
The exhaust is a little loud due to a blown gasket at the manifold outlet. A new exhaust from there back would make it very quiet again.
There is some rust under the body around the rear and under he fenders.
New body components are available from the company I mentioned.
They are very pleasant to deal with and are located in South Carolina.
This is not a really safe vehicle for young people because you sit above the fuel tank and there are no seatbelts.
Please serious inquiries only. We can test drive it down the dirt road if you are a serious buyer. If you have a 2” ball on your vehicle you can tow it home.
There are 2 Willys the M38A1 is pending already, but maybe the CJ5 is still there?
CJ5 has a front winch and Im not really good at years, if it’s a CJ5 I would best guess an earlier one ‘54, ’55 just a guess maybe you guys can dial these in for me. The cut out and battery box are on a lot of CJ5 just not functional, but has the Jeep on the side and some other things that Im going CJ5, just not the best with the exact year. I will post the M38A1 photos for record on what it was posted as.
Information from seller:
I have 2 Willy’s I got at an estate sell. One is quite a bit nicer, was asking $1500 for that one and $1000 for the other. I know nothing about them. No keys either
Toss your bid out there, listed as a ’61. Listed that there was some work done to this one recently.
Information from seller:
My siblings and I are offering a 1962 Jeep Willys for sale. The body is sound, including the floorboards. Our Father owned this jeep, and did a ‘down to the frame’ restoration. We currently had a mechanic rebuild the fuel pump, rebuild the carburetor, install a new gas tank, tune up, plugs and points. oil change. It runs good, and is fun to drive.. and a brand new fuel tank. We are taking the highest offer in 30 days. If you want to take a closer look let me know. No low balls we ain’t giving it away. If it’s posted it’s available won’t reply. When it’s not available it will be deleted.
Budget Willys of the week, this might be a great entry point for a small trail rig. I likt the looks of this with the big push bumper, it probably pushed some cars to and from what we used to call Death Row at the small Gas Station I worked at in HS. The transferable title from NY worked fine for me to get a NJ Title, there was maybe one extra step where we needed to have a Notarized Bill of Sale, so the seller and I both had to stop in and get that done.
Information from seller:
62 CJ 5, project. Has transferable NY registration. Engine is the 134 hurricane I-4. Does not run but motor turns over freely. Would make great little wheeler or back road driver. $1,500
If only it were closer, this might be a cool thing to spend 2 weekends on and see if you can get this running and driving around! Also some other Truck/Wagon parts floating around the post.
Information from seller:
1960 Willy’s 4×4, 4cyl, manual trans, lock out hubs, frame looks good, body not so good. Ran when parked back in 90s. Call Wayne [hidden information] no texts
1950 Willys Jeepster F134 Engine Trans w-OD $600 Hampstead, MD
Looks like some parts went into this one back in the day it must have been quite the F134 running around. I can picture this in a Shriners Jeepster! Engine, trans, OD it’s a good deal for sure here!
Information from seller:
Hurricane F 134 4cyl including bell housing and transmission w/ overdrive. No known history. Used in jeeps from 1950-1971