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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 .
“I have a 1966 jeep cj6. Jeep has the dautless v6 and a 3 speed. Motor runs great. Just needs a clutch and break work. Tub has some rust but still solid. I’m looking for $1,800 or trade. Looking for other jeeps or Suzuki samurais.. I have money to add on top of a trade if yours is valued higher.”
“I have a 1959 cj6 project jeep. I bought this jeep the way it is now. I just dont have the time to finish this build. This is ideal for rock crawling or even a cruiser. Its currently non opted”
No pics provided. Seller is quoting NADA, so he may be hoping for more than he can get.
“1960 CJ6 for sale. This is a jeep I had every intention to have restored but after a year I still haven’t had a chance to really mess around with this or check around to see what the cost to restore it is. It does run but will need a good tuneup, currently it will run briefly and shut down due to I believe a busted air hose. It will need in my opinion a new brake system all the way around. I was told it has a small leak in the front axle. It will need a little body work. The front floor boards have a few small holes but the floor is sturdy. The back floor is going to need to be replaced, after I got it home and really started looking at it also appears one of the back floor cross braces will need to be replaced. The windshield frame has a good amount of rust. The knobs for the choke, governor, etc… need some work meaning they are very difficult to pull out. Also the previous owner installed a plastic gas tank with a universal pump. The NADA Guides classic car retail for this vehicle mechanically functional is 4525, avg retail 11,400, and high retail 21,800. I’m open to offers, the only reason I mention the NADA prices is if you restore jeeps you could probably make a good profit. I can send photos if needed. Thanks.”
“It has the strait six 258 motor
4 speed tranny T-18. Most CJs had a 3 speed in them.
It’s a cj5 extended to a six frame with a cj6 fiberglass body.
Runs, drives, all drive train works fine. However it is not ready for the highway yet if that’s you’re intent. It needs a couple minor things addressed for complete safety on the highway. Would be fine on a trail right now.
It’s in solid shape for the right person to turn a few things around to make it a daily runner.
I have a lot of nice extra parts.
Axles (scout front and ford 8.8 rea), nice set of seats, and some other stuff.”
The tires might be retreaded mini-terra lookalikes.
“I have a 19060 JEEP CJ6 it is a old army medic jeep. Thats why the back is extended for stretchers i got it from my great grandfather and don’t have the fund’s or time to put in it. it is all original it even has the original seats. I am looking to trade for one of these items. I am looking for a nice snap on toolbox not a small one. Or a newer dirtbike must be 4 stroke and 450 maybe a 250.”
Includes a warn winch. I highly doubt the underside is like “brand new”.
“VERY RARE 1976 CJ 6!!! 58000 original miles. Runs and drives.4×4. 6cyl engine- 3 speed Trans. Everything works!! Jeep made these in very limited numbers…. Even has a classic Warn winch… Rust in normal spots on body – but all repairable…. Frame and undercarriage like brand new!! ”
“Ok sorry to anyone who showed interest before, I was working a lot and missed a few phone calls, so finally got to go over this cj6, it is a 1966 and has a clean clear title, Buick v6 with a manual 4 spd trans, it is the rare long wheel base passenger seat in back with bed behind it, good hard top and all glass is good, driver seat needs redone, has been sitting for a year, brakes are free and work good, drained the gas tank, and cleaned fuel lines, new fuel filter, waiting on a battery but should fire right up, it did run on started fluid to load on trailer. UPDATE new battery, it starts and runs and drives, all lights work too”
The body was stretched from it’s CJ-6 size, making it not so much rare as it is custom. A neat jeep though. It’s not clear to me, but I think this was a CJ-6 stretched onto a Scrambler chassis?
“One of a kind very rare. Use it like a truck or a Jeep. No smog required. Clean title, pink in hand. Professional Custom stretch CJ8 Scrambler. Factory 304 v8, t18 4 speed stick shift, model 20 t case twin stick, 4.0 low range. Dana44 rear, Detroit locker, 33 spline shafts, rear warn hubs, front Dana 30, ARB air locker, both with 4.88 gears. On board air engine driven compressor. 4″ lift kit, 33” BFG mud tires. Runs and drives excellent. Lots of power. I have full soft top and full soft doors plus half soft top and half doors. It comes with a very nice tow bar and lift jack. Lots of money invested in this jeep. Very easy to tow because all wheels unlock.
This is great jeep to own for jeep enthusiasts. My price is firm. “