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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 .
It has some dings and dents, but appears in good shape. Someone mounted hood latches to the angle side of the fenders.
“42 willys MB ser# 136151 currently reg and titled in MA. has a 46 motor with new pistons and rings, elec. dist., new wiring harness, 12 volt system, new gauges, new rear springs( not installed) plus extra parts. $7000”
(09/19/2012) It has a Datsun motor mounted to the stock tranny. That’s a rare combo.
“Selling an older Willy’s jeep. It is a mid 40’s jeep (i dont currently have the title not 100% sure on the year). It has a 4 cylinder datsun motor mated to the stock tran/transfer case. Body is fair shape. Asking $1000 OBO
Call Jason
(804) 572-6348”
No pics provided. This has a fiberglass body. Seller has additional parts, too.
“The jeep is in good working condition. It has a fiberglass body. Also have parts to make two more willys jeeps minus the complete engine. Sell all for listed price or seperate.”
“Very rare 1942 Willys ‘Slat Grill’ MB with original numbers matching 4 cylinder 60 hp, 134ci L-head ‘Go Devil’ engine with only 1660 miles on it!. Only 200 ‘slat grills’ are estimated to have survived through 2006, according to Army Motors, the official magazine of the Military Vehicle Preservation Association. The last Willys Slat Grill was S/N 125807 – this one is SN 124833 and was delivered to the US Army on March 5, 1942. A full frame-off rebuild was completed in 2009 and she has appeared at hanger dances, parades, Veteran Day’s events, air shows, and USO shows. This is a true show vehicle and not something you take to the bush for hunting. It comes complete with an all canvas top, shovel and axe attached to the side, upgraded brakes, a 12 volt electronic ignition system, and a copy of a M1 Automatic Carbine on the dash. This is a true gem and is garaged – does not sit outside in the weather. A rare opportunity to get a piece of history. Soon enough these will only be found in museums or in private collections. A rare piece of US history to be admired. Shipping or transportation is the responsibility of the buyer. Taylor’s transport does excellent shipping from Canada to USA at reasonable prices. Seller reserves the right to pull the listing if sold before the auction ends. Good luck and thanks for bidding.”
(09/02/2012) They broke the mold after creating this one. It includes a capstan winch.
“Willy’s jeep 1942. Has original 4 cyl. engine that purrs and doesn’t smoke. I’ve yet to see anther like this one, it is two seat with a pickup box behind. On the front bumper is an engine driven capstan winch, go online to “willy’s capstan winch kit” and you will see that this item alone sells for $3250.00 plus shipping. Also comes with an aluminum bolt on roof with two aluminum doors and an A-frame rig that bolts to the front bumper for pulling stumps and whatever. If you want to have a jeep that nobody else has, respond to this ad. I’ve had many people look at this jeep and they all agree that it appears to be made this way by the factory. You won’t find another like this one. No scams accepted, cash only.”
This is an interesting ad that uses the jeep in co-promotion with W/O’s automobiles. The Jeep in the ad appears to be a Slat Grille. I wish the seller had mentioned the date of the newspaper, too.
“This is a SMALL size 1941 (it is close to 4″ X 4″) newspaper ad with paper toning.”
**SOLD** Was listed at $50,000 at one point. Then was listed on eBay.
The seller claims this was purchased as a crated jeep by the previous owner.
“***ONLY 6,068 ORIGINAL MILES***
DOD: 04/12/1945
SERIAL #: 434940
ENGINE SERIAL #: MB 583935
BODY SERIAL #: 225977
ORIGINAL ACCESSORIES INCLUDED WITH THE JEEP:
CANVAS TOP – COMPLETELY ORIGINAL
CANVAS WINDSHIELD COVER
CANVAS HALF DOORS
SAFETY DOOR STRAPS
ORD TIRE PUMP MOUNTED UNDER THE REAR SEAT
HAND CRANK MOUNTED BEHIND THE REAR SEAT
GREASE GUN MOUNTED IN THE BRACKET UNDER HOOD
FIRE EXTINGUISHER MOUNTED IN BRACKET
OIL CAN MOUNTED IN THE BRACKET ON THE FIREWALL.
ORIGINAL TM9-803 MANUAL IN THE GLOVE BOX. SPARE PARTS KIT/TOOL KIT/JACK AND LUG WRENCH
This is a very low mileage original 1945 Willys MB Jeep. I purchased this Jeep from the original family in 2005. It was in a heated storage area for the last 35 years. The Jeep was still in the crate when purchased. I am the second owner of this fine piece. This MB still has all original canvas seats cushions, crash pads, door straps, original data plates and the original windshield glass (with dates). The Jeep also has all (5) of its original Goodyear tires with the synthetic S3 markings. This is one of the nicest untouched MB’s ever offered for sale – a rare opportunity to purchase a Christmas present in this condition.”
There may be value here. No title. Unclear if it runs.
“1945 Willy’s Jeep – V6/225 even fire motor with 5:38 gear ratio. Needs to be out of my yard to make room for another project. No title – always used as off road vechicle. Text Sergio (520)360-2925. $1300.00 or best offer.”
(05/29/2012) The seller has been slowly restoring this. Look solid, though it isn’t a perfect restoration which the seller notes.
“1945 Willys MB. Original WWII Jeep. Painted a year and a half ago in the correct shade of OD green. Body is straight and is a real head turner. Original motor is rebuilt with less than 30 miles on it. Runs perfect, starts instantly. 12V conversion. Has wrangler seats. Was converted into a civilian jeep years ago and I have been in the process of putting it all back. Really cool jeep. Tires are 7.50x16s with correct 16″ military wheels. Keep in mind this is NOT a perfect restoration. I never intended it to be, but it is a really cool Jeep.
What I am looking for is a muscle car or hot rod to trade for. When I say muscle car, I mean pre-1972 and a V8. I value the Jeep at around $7500 so let me know what you have.L”