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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 jeep has been in my family since the early 80’s, and has always been kept inside. It runs, drives, and stops. I do not have the vin plate. However I do have the registration in my name for the jeep.
It comes with a set of axles, radiator, gas tank, steering box and column, and many more misc parts.
I have posted plenty of pics, so if you want it, come look at it and make an offer in person.
I will not answer endless emails, nor do I want to hear a story about your jeep. Too many people commit, and then the day of or the day before email with an excuse not to come by. Serious buyers only please.”
“Restored approximately 15 years ago and used very little, mostly for parades on major holidays. In great shape and ready to go. Painted in WW2 US Army colors. Will only respond to phone numbers due to scams.”
I thought this looked like an MB, but Dexter saw more GPW in that mount. It also has a plow.
“Although this Jeep looks like a civilian model because of the grille, don’t be fooled. The Jeep is an mb/GPW it has an mb/gpw frame, body, suspension, axles, and steering mechanics. These Jeeps go for up to 25k restored and if you don’t believe me do your research. I’m selling the Jeep because I’m working on 3B project.
The Jeep:
– Runs
– Drives
– hi/lo works
– 2wd/4wd works
– Plow function properly
– Has a heater
– New brake lines
– Needs body work, but solid still
Willing to deliver.”
Has some mods. Looks solid. Has some early Free-Lock hubs.
“I have a 1942 Willys MB army jeep for sale. I just did a complete rebuild of the jeep New brakes New paint New seat covers and everything mechanically has been gone over.It has a 350 Chevy engine with a 4 speed trans.LOTS of power!!4 inch lift and 33″ tires. Runs great and everything works. Rifle and holder not included neither are the tools and jerry can.Asking $6500.00 or BO Call or text with any questions”
Daryl’s of D&LBensinger has got this one for sale.
“For Sale: MB Jeep with original rebuilt engine, T-84 transmission, and MB axles. The frame, body and all accessories are reproduction parts. 12 volt system with alternator. Complete windshield is included, although not shown in photo. $23,000.
There are no canvas items (top, seat cushions or straps). It needs a final coat of green paint and stencils. We can complete this to the customer’s specification at additional cost. Call Daryl at 610-286-9545 or email Daryl@DLBensinger.com.”
“In family for 40 some odd years. Kept in storage. It runs, has tags, roll bar, tows, front tow bar. has been in the rubicon in the 70’s. Really in pretty good shape. Easy to work on. I learned to drive on it. Hate to sell it.”
“1944 Willys MB WWII military Jeep. Sold at auction from Fort Riley, KS military base years ago and used in western Kansas by a Jeep enthusiast for hunting until he ran into poor health from old age around 10 years ago. Was later purchased by a neighbor from the estate and revived to running condition. I purchased from that neighbor in 2016.
L134 flathead and Carter WO carb. 3 speed Dana. 4×4 works. After market roll bar, front winch and hard top. Tailgate installed on tub. Aftermarket rims with five new tires. New master cylinder, rear drums, wheel studs, wheel brake cylinders and brake shoes. Full fluid change, tune up and lube job. Rebuilt carb.
Have new parts that go with vehicle: new brake drum, Willys drum puller tool, 14 wheel studs, 15 lugnuts, 2 sets new shoes, 2 sets used shoes, new full correct reproduction military exhaust, carb rebuild instructions, carb metering rod tool, Willys MB maintenance manual.”
(01/25/2018) This doesn’t run at the moment. It has modifications. I believe it may have been partly disassembled. I believe the pic shows what it looked like prior to that.
“1942 (I think) Willys Jeep for sale. Has the 9-slit grille. Modifications by previous owner(s) include a lift, larger rear fuel tank, and a Ford small block V8. Does not run. I took this on as my first car project and haven’t had the time in a year to do any work on it, so it’s time to get my garage space back.”