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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 .
“Have a few jeeps that have been in storage since the 70’s. Have one with a chevy v8. This one was driven into storage but thieves stole the carb and wheels off it. Second one is a military jeep. It has no motor or trans. Third has a newer motor and no trans. Have a couple tubs and frames. Also have a cj5 frame and tub.
All varying in prices. Available to view all them this saturday in woodland. Have a few other vehilcle in there for sale also
Two 1953 ford truck
1927 international flatbed
Military deuce and a half
Corvair
Text me at 9169557571
You can call in the eveninings after 7pm
Or all day on the weekend”
“1945 Willys MB in good condition. Partial restore, Combat wheels (Spare on front left), Stored under cover but has some surface rust. Ran when parked, Spare parts”
“This is a WW2 MB Willys slat grill jeep. My brother and I bought this in 2008 and have diligently researched and restored it to be an incredibly accurate WW2 British Airborne jeeps. Specifically it is equipped and dressed as a support jeep for the 1st Airborne Reconnaissance Squadron.
It is difficult to recall what all we have done to properly dress this jeep but I will give it a shot.
Battery Boxes and racks attached to each wing (fender)
marker lights moved to the wings
Spare tire moved to custom built mount on front grill
Tire support made and mounted between bumper supports
Front bumper replaced with shortened and reenforced airborne bumper
bumper fitted with custom pick carrier and pick!
bumper fitted with towing connector
ammo rack made and fitted to bonnet
rifle clips made and attached to wind screen (wind shield)
clips for sten made and fitted to cowel
Bren or rifle clips fitted to right step and fender
gerry can holders and special mods fitted to floor
steering wheel made removable to fit under the strut of Horsa glider. This is a complex and special mod to the Scheller steering wheel
horn button relocated to steering column using special custom bracket
tow bar custom made and attached to rear
Includes original NOS British bridging plate with either “6” as was common in 1Recce or “3/2″ your choice!
Original British trailer plug is installed
Original British convoy light and switch installed- rear dif painted white to refect light.
ALL MODS made and installed per original instructions and made from original plans
includes bows and top
includes pick and spare tire
5 brand new military tires from Coker
5 brand new repro combat rims
brand new rebuilt starter
Currently has XL driver seat installed. If buyer choices we can swap and original MB drivers seat.
T-80 Transmission runs and shifts perfectly
Horn and rear lights need wired in.”
It’s not a great specimen, but this jeep was one of a couple thousand jeeps reconditioned/remanufactured by the Allison Steel Manufacturing Corporation. Learn more about the remanufacturing program here.
“Im listing this jeep for a friend: Very Rare March 1942 Ford GPW World War 2 Jeep. This one is very interesting because its a WW2 Willy’s MB frame stamped GPW 6559. As you can tell by the number its early for a WW2 Jeep. And the date plates on the glove box match the frame numbers of GPW 6559. There is a Reconditioning Date plate on the center of the dash saying that it was reconditioned in Phoenix Arizona on February 1945!
The engine is out of a M38A1 and runs well from what we can tell. It was reconditioned by Ralph’s Machine Shop from San Jose, Ca. in December 1976. The transmission is a MB T84. It don’t shift do to 1 tooth broken off. The inside of the transmission looks very clean. The transfer is a Ford GPW marked.
The front seats are in excellent condition and are “F” marked and so are the fenders(no rust on fenders) and some other bolts on the jeep because its a GPW body. Floors have rust by don’t look too bad. Data Plates are original, one is steel and the others are brass. Rear of body is skinned, original sheet metal is still underneath. Gauges are original except for the temperature gauge. Steering box is “F” marked. We believe it has a M38 gas tank? Front window frame in great shape, inner is in good shape except for the inner center bar which can be easily replaced. Brake system is dry, no fluid. Front and rear of frame need work near the bumpers. Please check out the pictures.
He was planning to restore it but already has one he is working on. One of the Outstanding things about this jeep is the low serial numbers of 6559 and the MB frame stamped GPW! Meaning Ford used Willys frames at the factory. And that the data plates match the frame, all Very Cool. Definately worth a restoration.”
“My father in law is selling a 1945 willys flat fender jeep that hes had for aprox 30 years. The jeep is all original ready to continue to go hunting. This jeep was mostly used during deer season. Worked great, Hes asking 6500, call Brad at 1-209-274-4216. Ready to go just in time for deer season and a lot more fun than a quad!”
“43 mb stretched 6 inches. 327 v 8 with a t90 transfer case. Runnin gear out of a 75 cj 5. Stock with hardened axles . The 43 had a new frame installed an motor rebuilt last year. Has less than 300 miles on it. $8000. Obo”
UPDATE: Still Available. No price listed. Was listed at $15,000.
(09/19/2012) Appears in good condition.
“THIS JEEP IS ORIGANAL AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.PICS.ARE OF JEEP IN THIS YEARS PARADE IN REEDSPORT.CALL 1-541-271-4950 OR1-541-662-0652.HAVE A GREAT DAY1111ONLY EMAILS WITH NAMES AND NUMBERS WILL BE ANSWERED.”
(06/23/2013) Pamela is helping her father sell his 1944 MB, Converto Trailer, and Parts. While the jeep has been rebuilt in the past, it hasn’t been started in some time. Email Pamela for more information: prwbrim1622@hotmail.com