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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 .
Mark reports that the recent edition of Hot Rod Deluxe Magazine has a variety of jeep pictures in it. Here are a couple. I have yet to pick up my copy.
Mark writes, “Found this cool copy of Hot Rod Deluxe magazine – May 2012 edition while in Barnes and Noble the other day. This nice little gem features a ton of Willys cars, trucks and quite a few Willys Jeeps as well. See pics attached. Page 6 features the first Four Wheel Drive Grand Prix in 1965 with allot of Jeeps in the pic. Page 33 features Bob Panella’s huge collection of Willys cars and trucks. Scattered throughout the rest of the pages you will find race jeeps and tricked out jeeps from back in the day which are pretty cool.”
This looks in good shape and has a Warn Overdrive.
“THIS A VERY NICE JEEP – MGF COMPANY – KEIZER -ALL STOCK 4 CYL -NEW BRAKES -NEW MAST CYL. -TIRE ARE OK -SOFT TOP
IS STORED IN POLE BARN AT ALL TIME – PAINT IS LIKE NEW REPAINTED ABOUT 15 YEARS AGO
GREAT FOR HUNTING OR EVERY DAY DRIVER NICE
EMAIL ME”
“31k original miles
Original F head 4 cylinder engine, with maybe 5 hours of use since rebuilt professionally. (Rebuit this year.) My mechanic went through the whole thing from front to back, top to bottom.
New hoses, fuel lines, gauges, battery, cables, professionally rebuilt carburetor and clutch kit.
I purchased this jeep from Southern Missouri intending to use it on my farm, but it takes up too much room in my garage and I just don’t use it like I thought I would. When I bought it, it hadn’t run in years, but the body and frame were unbelievably clean. It had been used on a large hunting ranch by a hunting club until it stopped running. They said it hasn’t been on a road for at least 30 years. Thus the clean condition underneath.
It was painted the camouflage many years ago, but the original Indian Ceramic (orange) is still pretty shiny where they didn’t paint or where the green has peeled off. Because it was used in the woods a lot, there are plenty of dings in the fenders, etc. It does have a decent homemade roll bar. (I read that there were no stock roll bars made for these.)
Another rarity is the steel hard top. I was told that it is worth $1200 alone, in any condition. It includes steel doors in decent condition and a lift gate. (Lift gate window is missing and latch doesn’t function properly, but looks easily fixable.) The top and doors are included with the sale.
It has the stock triple stick manual transmission: one is the 3 speed + reverse, next is 2 or 4WD, last is high – low range. And the low range is VERY low on this thing. I have been told that because of the low gearing, CJ-6’s are highly sought after as rock crawlers.
Well, I’m way over budget. So my loss can be your gain. I’ve spent almost $8000 on this since last year, primarily on mechanical refurbishing.”
James emailed me recently about his recently completed Recovery CJ-6. The CJ6 is set up to be used as a ATV/UTV/Jeep Recovery vehicle in the mountains of Red River and Taos, New Mexico.
It’s a 1973 CJ-6 with a stock 304 3-speed and a D20 with Terra Low. It has a 4’lift 35’s. The bed winch is a Ramsey 10,000 pounder. On the bumper is a Smitty Built 10,000# winch mounted on the ARB bumper.
“1960 CJ5 Willy’s Vietnam era Jeep almost restored a great project or just as is for hunting rig. Has rebuilt F-Head 4 cycl. motor and new transmission. Lots of extras also has willy’s heater, seats are orignal and have been redone. 50 cal amo box (tools) and 32mm cannon box (tools) that’s attached. After market canopy. I am asking $6000. or a reasonable best offer please don’t low ball.
If you would like to see more photos I will send upon request.
phone:541-413-1872”
“1955 Willys Jeep CJ-6
134 L-Head Engine 4 cyl.
3 Speed Transmission
4 Wheel Drive
High and Low Range
Great truck–dependable
For more information contact Johnny at (706)619-7771.”
(12/28/2012) This is unusual. The seller notes this was issued to the military at some point.
“1972 JEEP CJ6 RIGHT HAND DRIVE
HAD A 4.2 STRAIGHT SIX WITH A 3 SPEED MANUAL TRANNY
THE FRAME HAS NO ROT
THE TUB HAS MINIMAL ROT ALONG ROCKER BOTTOMS AND REAR CORNER
THE JEEP RUNS AND DRIVES HOWEVER WILL NEED A TUNE UP
THIS IS A BRITISH IMPORT RIGHT HAND DRIVE AND IS THE ONLY KNOWN ONE IN AMERICA
THIS WAS NOT A MAIL JEEP THIS WAS A MILITARY ISSUE JEEP
UNDER THE RED REVEALS THE ORIGINAL GREEN
HAVE CLEAR TITLE IN MY HAND
973 886 2189 CONTACT ME FOR ANY QUESTIONS
ANTHONY”