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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 .
“up for sale is a one-off custom built bad ass ride, you won’t find another like it anywhere, if you want the coolest ride in town, act now!. this beast has twin chevy 350’s both rebuilt, backed up by a strong TH-400 automatic, Power R&P steering (right hand drive), power disk brakes, 35×12.5 all terrain tires.”
This DJ was transformed into a Star Wars Rebel Tai Fighter.
“This old Jeep delivered the mail for the US not too long ago. Now it’s delivering photon beams to the Rebels while simultaneously delivering smiles to the faces of children. Rolls, starts, runs like crap. Bring a TRAILOR. Burns and leaks oil, leaks a little gas from fuel filler neck, original carb. WILL TRADE FOR GAS SCOOTER.”
“Right hand drive postal jeep came from South Carolina absolutely no rust over three thousand dollars in receipts. New springs, shocks, tires, carpet, and battery just about everything has been replaced. has a 232 six cylinder motor.”
“1983 mail jeep runs good I have title, basically a 2wd CJ, 2.5L AMC straight 4 has 80k miles I believe, needs new drivers side floor pan, I have tons of spare parts including another 83 that hasn’t run in a little while also have spare engine and trans.”
“1973 dj-5 Jeep
Asking $3,950
Sumter, SC
Freshly painted, new struts, plugs and wires, rebuilt carbs, rebuilt transmission, various pieces of new hardware, new leather front seats, new rear jump seats.”
“This is a 1978 DJ5. Used to be a postal service jeep that was converted in 1995 by a company named Safari-Kar. There was less than 1000 of these build. As the company was only in business for 3 years. The jeep has 5,276 miles on the complete rebuild. Inline 6, automatic transmission, 2 wheel drive. I just put 3200 dollars in it to replace or repair the following (battery, all the belts, brakes gone thru, the tires have less then 500 miles on them (and there is 5 of them), the gas tank and all the line have been cleaned (the tank was dropped cleaned and reinstalled. This is a very clean jeep at a good price.
If you want to know more about this unique jeep then google the company ( Safari-Kar ) .It will tell you more about what they have done.”
TJ spotted this one. It won’t start at the moment, but does include an ice cream freezer. Looks like a good price.
“I have a right side driver old mail jeep that was used as a ice cream jeep. It has clear title. Has a speaker and music . stored inside. Comes with freezer you just need ice and your in business. It won’t start. It trys.”
“You’re bidding on a 1975 Jeep Pro-Street Postal Delivery DJ5 right hand drive. Blown 383 Stroker. 350 Trans with a 3500 stall converter tubbed with an M/T tire 8 gallon fuel cell. Electric fuel pump. Complete new fuse panel front to back. Great fun to drive and YES Willy bars are functional. Gets a lot of attention wherever it goes. Has won many trophy’s.”
“You are looking at a 1971 Jeep DJ5. Just about the cutest thing you’ve ever seen!
We’ve had our fun with it and now it’s someone else’s turn.
This Jeep is a low production number: #311, and it is equipped with an even more rare automatic. It’s just been tuned with a new carburetor kit and fresh fuel. It runs down the road wonderfully!
It has 4 brand new wide white tires, fresh seat covers and it’s ready for towing a small boat, going to the beach, the Dairy Queen or anything you find fun in a little open Jeep like this!
This is the famous Jeep platform, 2-wheel drive, automatic, fixed hardtop roof and windshield Jeep with no side doors.
The engine is a 232 or 258 (not sure which) and runs fantastic. The transmission is tight and strong. This Jeep has very nice body work and paint (not showroom). It has some custom blue ghost flames on the hood and rear.
What you see in the photo is what you get. The Jeep has a relatively low reserve and unlimited potential for fun!”
“1982 AM General postal jeep. This was my route vehicle until I retired last october, and is is very good condition. Everything works as it should, and there are upgrades. Headlights upgraded from sealed beam to H4, and to use a relay for each circuit, hi & lo(spare relays will be included) Rebuilt 2.5L GM engine has less than a thousand miles on it, comp cam, 9:1 pistons, weber carb conversion complete with electric fuel pump. Extreme heavy duty flasher for hazards, an aux heater that runs off engine coolant, stock heater works also.