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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 .
This looks like a good price. There is still a little work to be done on it.
“Great project that still needs a little work to finish, Does start, run and drive, Lots of new parts on allrready-new brakes,fuel tank and pump, exhaust, Comes with 2 full sets of tires and extra new parts that were not installed yet, Clear title, registration, Must go-$2300/offer, Greg 952-388-1188……available this weekend to see.”
“This is a Willys Jeep project. It has been in the family for a long time and use to be a fun off roading jeep. It has since been stripped down and the ford 289 engine that was in it has been rebuilt.”
(05/05/2008) My favorite line in this is that the seller has checked ebay and therefore knows that these aren’t just old jeeps, but doesn’t know enough to know what models they are. So, the seller claims to know what they’ve got while at the same time claiming that they don’t really know what they’ve got. Ouch!
“I have two Jeeps, either M38s or CJ2s (sorry, I’m not a Jeep expert). I do know they are the original 1940s models and one had a PTO. I’ve had one person say they are M38s and another say they are early civilian CJ2s, but ??? Either way, they are hard-to-find. One is complete incl. engine, the other is minus the engine, but the rest of the drivetrain appears complete. Both need a fair amount of work if the buyer wants to restore them to original, but you could probably get a running jeep in a full weekend of work, maybe less. There is enough here to get one complete, running jeep and have a fair boneyard left over. One body is poor to fair, one is fair. I’ve checked eBay, etc., and know that these are not just “old jeeps,” so please, no low-ball offers. I’m asking $2500.00 for everything.”
This looks like a pretty nice M-38 with good accessories for the price.
“For Sale: 1950 Willis Jeep. This is a Korean War vintage military jeep. I have owned this jeep for over 23 years. It is an older restoration – – the engine has been rebuild, and has less than 1000 miles on it. It has working radios. The jeep has been in many parades. It runs and drives good. The brakes are good. It comes with a canvas top. $6,500.- with radios or $6,000.- without radios. I have more pictures if you are interested”
“OK, I NEED THIS GONE. 500. IS A GREAT DEAL FOR THIS JEEP. 719-778-8995. MOTOR RUNS, NEEDS A MASTER CYLINDER, BRAKES NEED FIXED! YOU CAN TOW THIS HOME WITH A 7 1/8 BALL. FLAT HEAD 6 CYLINDER.”
“I have 3 1950’s-1960’s M38 Willys Military Jeep engines. All 4 cyl of course.Please see photos .One is a civilian block rebuilt with military parts.Painted dram green. Should be drop and go. The other 2 are used and probably do not need rebuilding but not completely sure.Came out of dry storage.Please e-mail for numbers etc. I also have MANY additional early M38 Willys military jeep parts. I have some Dana items, 3 Hood,grill, windshield/frame, Transmission and transfer case, bell housings ,steering column, exhaust manifolds, oil and air filter canister, brake parts, distributor etc.Pass & driver’s seats. I have 6 or 7 original Firestone and Goodyear military tires with NO dry rot. Rims also. Mostly 16″.One or 2 15″. Also,I am willing to sell the entire lot for the right price. Please e-mail for specfics. PAUL”
This sale includes a repro body. In the first pic is a nice shot of the heater.
“1951 M-38 Jeep serial No. 21347. The vehicle has a title in the State of South Dakota. Jeep was used for many years by Honeywell Corp. at its munitions testing site north of Minneapolis. Body is badly rusted. Frame is OK. Engine is original 24 volt military. Selling as a package deal w BEMAK (phillipine repro) body, front fenders, hood, windshield frame and tailgate. The jeep has not run for 10+ years. The engine, however, is NOT stuck. Also, all the original military data tags are on the dashboard.”
UPDATE: Josh snatched this up right away. Congrats!
“A solid M38 Military Jeep that is a project. It is all complete, has not run in a few years. I am cleaning the carb now in order to startup the engine.”
“Well the title explains it all. I want a Jeep Wrangler or CJ WITH A FULL TOP. That runs/stops/drives/ect. If ya have that and want a older willys read on! I basically just want to trade it straight across, If your looking to buy it that’s fine too, I’m looking for around $3200 don’t bother low balling me though I DON’T NEED to sell it. A list of other vehicles I might be interested in will be below …. You can call/text any time before 10:30pm My number is 360-878-6375 my name is Clayton. I can text more pictures too.”
(12/28/2009) Check out that hood on the left. I can’t say I’ve seen that done before! Both of these look rough. I’m not sure if the years are off or if the windshields are wrong.
“Two Willy’s Jeeps for sale. 1 engine Flat Head 6 cycl. Have titles for both. Lots of great parts or put the two together to make one. Price is for both Jeeps. Call 303-254-4554 for more information. I apologize that the pictures are not better, but the jeeps are in a tight spot so I did my best.”