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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 .
(08/04/2013) This includes a Warn Overdrive. Looks like a great price.
“Solid 59 Willys Jeep CJ. Drives very well. Desirable overdrive transmission in addition to high and low range transfer case. Seats in good shape. Suspension and brakes function properly with excellent rims and tires. All lights work including turn indicators. Includes “Besttop” roof panel and lower doors. Engine runs like a champ with rebuilt carb. This is in nice original condition; meaning engine, trans, and axils are unmodified. Cash, no trades. Text preferred initially. Thanks for looking.”
Glenn has his nice looking CJ-5 for sale. He’s going to take some additional close-up photos.
“Very nice and original1956 cj5 was painted by the original owner 35 years ago you can still see the factory paint on the underside Theres is no rot or rust holes what so ever …Just installed all new suspension and a compleat new brake system as well as exhaust also i have just finished resealing the front knuckles as well as installing new king pin bearings and rebuild most of the steering…Comes with rear 540 pto and belt drive and on the front there a Ramsey 200r pto winch this jeep runs the front and rear equipment with a very rare twin stick pto that has been complete rebuilt also comes with 4 brand new 750/16 jeep service tires and tubes and very original rebuilt seats and a new old stock speedo.
This jeep runs and drives great! fun unit for the summer or line it up beside your other toys.
$10000.00”
“1970 Jeeo Renegade I. First year of the Renegade, only 250 units were produced. AMC bought the Willy’s Jeep and wanted everyone to own one instead of just selling them to the military. They painted them brilliant colors, put lots of chrome on them and the rest is history. I bought it from a gentleman that had it for 32 years. It was his “baby”. It has the dauntless V-6 engine, over 200,000 miles but still runs great, 3 speed transmission with a manual overdrive. I have a hardtop and a new soft top for the vehicle. Asking $10,000.
Gary contacted me tonight to ask if I knew which year of jeep body my father used for his CJ-5 rebuild. It was a good question I didn’t know. I’d never studied the Renegade stripes. My research was not exhaustive on this, so please feel free to correct any mistakes.
Based on my review, I believe my Dad’s body came from a 1974 CJ-5. I started with the below picture.
Notice the stripe falls vertically. So, I just had to find a comparable vertical stripe. I just didn’t know how many years jeep produced the stripe. It turned out to be just 1974.
I looked up 1971 and 1972 bodies. During those years the Renegade had a straight stripe that didn’t drop over the side of the cowl as you can see below:
In 1973 the renegade had a straight back, then drop-angled stripe:
Note how the stripe is angled over the cowl and splits. This is a supposed to be a factory photo.
In 1974, the stripe fell straight as seen in these photos:
This is a factory photo.
Possible Late 1974 Style? Notice how the name drops lower. This stripe is being sold on eBay as a 1974/1975 style.
Here’s another example, though this jeep was listed as a 1973 (can’t find the original link). It may actually have been a 1974:
This shouldn’t last long. It’s got an overdrive and it runs! If it were near me I’d buy it.
“1955 Willy’s Jeep with 44,739 original miles. Quite a collector’s item. The engine number is 4J94860 and the vin number is 5754818451. An overdrive has been added to the drive train. It has the original 4 cylinder motor and runs. The carburetor has been rebuilt including a new accelerator pump. It has new spark plugs, a new battery, and the tires are in good shape. $600. OBO. If the new owner wished to keep the original 4-cylinder motor, he may want to install a new fuel pump.”
“4×4 4 cyl 104,000 miles don’t know if it runs haven’t tried and not going to try it the motor is fully in tack serious offers only call 1-828-577-2009”
James spotted this Fire Jeep for sale through a government liquidation auction. This auction is over on Thursday.
“1977 Jeep Model CJ-5 with fire fighting equipment, 4wd.VIN J7F83EE051601. With a 232 CI 6 cylinder gasoline engine driven through a 3 speed manual transmission and a rear mounted winch. Pump has been removed. Operating condition unknown.”
“1968 CJ 5 Jeep, This Jeep is in very nice condition and is set up for serious off road travel, clear Oregon title with 2014 tags, Buick V-6, T-18 4 speed transmission, Warn Overdrive, after market commercially produced boxed frame, stainless steel headers, dual exhaust, electric fan, power steering with radiator cooler, roll bar, double shocks, lifted, set up with tow bar for easy movement, second set of Super Swamper tires on chrome wheels.”