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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 .
“1946 Bantam Military Trailer
New MD Military Tires with New Tubes.
Original Tail lights & VIN Plate
Would be perfect for early civilian or military jeep, even newer model.
Willys / Jeep Trailer.
Pulls great.”
“2 Wheel, 1/2 Ton Airborne was manufactured during WW II by Converto Manufacturing Company. It was designed for use with jeeps and light trucks for hauling tools, equipment, and other supplies in support of Airborne Engineer operations. This trailer was distinguished by having the ability to tilt and dump its contents through a rear tailgate.
the condtion of the dump trailer is in mint condition there’s a couple rusty parts on it but not bad for being over 70yrs plus. it works perfectly..no paperwork.”
“This 1948 T3-C (S/N#18707) is as an excellent restoration candidate. There’s very little bad about the trailer. I’d say the biggest deal are some non-stock holes drilled into the body. Easily filled back in with MIG/TIG and grinder. The floor is very solid but intervention is suggested to stop the surface rust which is just beginning to pit the steel. There is no rust though anywhere on this trailer. Correct rims, original tires hold air. Springs in perfect shape. Top rails are straight as an arrow. Fenders are in fantastic shape. Stake pockets are not bent. Nice tail gate. No bondo anywhere. The data plate is there but not easy to read.
I have all of the internals for the fulton coupler which come with it, however I do not have the correct 8 sided knob (I have a 4 sided knob which will get the job done). The trailer and tailgate chains are not original but easily procured. The rear lights (operable) and reflectors are not original (yet functional) and will take some time and searching for the correct parts….but that’s half the fun! Continue reading →
Blaine spotted this Spencer trailer. I’m not familiar with the brand. Here’s a bit of history.
“New tags, bearings, and swivel jack. Has been done with bed liner, new wiring, and led lights last year. The lights still need installed. Great trailer.”
A couple folks were looking for truck beds. This might be one way to get one.
“Have a trailer for sale. Old willys truck bed. Trailer has good tires and tows fine. Think someone might be more interested in the bed than the trailer ”
This trailer is located at Camp Pendleton, California. If someone is interested in it, contact James King at dragonmaster3529@gmail.com. James King, the curator of the Mechanized Museum in Camp Pendleton and the trailer is located at the bone yard of the museum.
This looks like a K-38 cable trailer. And, it is built by the same company (Highway Trailer), but the tag and wheels suggest to me this is a pre-WWII model. The Highway trailer company of Edgerton, Wisconsin, began as a wagon works. In 1917 it shifted to trailers, large and small. This one would look better behind a vintage spoked vehicle from the 1920s.
“$800 OBO
Serious Inquiries Only Please
Must sell!
Excellent vintage condition with original Highway Trailer tag intact. No rusted holes and in great restoration condition or keep as is! Original wheels with Goodyear tires.”
(09/11/2016) “1948 CJ2 Willys Jeep
L4-134 ENGINE WITH ABOUT 250 HOURS ON IT – REBUILT
3 SPEED TRANSMISSION WAS REBIULT SAME TIME AS ENGINE
TIRES – 7.00-15 – ABOUT 500 HOURS
1948 CJ2 Willys Jeep for sale. GREAT PRICE!!!! MUST GO! Running out of room in shop but not desperate so serious inquiries only.
ALL TIE RODS REPLACED ABOUT 250 HOURS AGO
ALL 4 LEAF SPRINGS REPLACED ABOUT 300 HOURS AGO
HAS WINDSHIELD WITH WORKING WIPERS
12 VOLT SYSTEM
HAS ROLL BAR
HAS GUN RACK AND REAR SEAT FOR HUNTING
HAS A 6,000 LB RAMSEY WINCH
HOMEMADE TRAILER
EXTRA PARTS INCLUDE CARBURETOR, AXLE SHAFT, SPRINGS, BREAK SHOES, AND A BUNCH MORE.”
“FOR SALE: 1952 M38 Willys Jeep with cargo trailer. (engine runs but need some TLC). Great for a project or hobby piece. Could easily be Parade ready. Comes with a ton of accessories( listed below). Prices to sell at $15,000.00. Can be seen in Attalla, Alabama.
Accessories:
Bag with Antenna spare parts with tubes, Backpack board, transmitter, Extra gauges & light covers, Remote control Box RM39, Spool telephone cable, Lamp assembly with colored filters, Box extra tow hooks, Frequency Box, Movie Prop Gun (50 caliber), Box Blank Ammo(50 caliber), Box extra pedals, Canvas bag with field telephone, New seat covers, Box with new hubs, handles and brackets, Receiver and transmitter box, 1 box connector cables and extra jeep lights, 1 box wiring harnesses, Old Army helmet and goggles, Extra back window canvas, Army diaphragm gas mask bag, Army duffle bag, Canvas repair kit with tools and patches, and Old Army stretcher
It also has a M2 gun with it.”
I don’t know if the price includes the trailer or if the trailer is extra.
“1943 Ford gpw Army Jeep with option for Bantam trailer. It has a Buick 225 V6 with Warren Overdrive and rear posi with front power lock differentials. Full cage roll bar gas and Tire rack on rear.
It needs new tires and hasn’t been started for over 5 years but it is not froze up. I poured oil in the carburetor before storing it. So it will need an oil change and a new battery and a little love but all in all it’s a very nice Ford gpw army jeep M1 gun mount on windshield set up for the Rubicon. For more information contact me.
I’m sorry I don’t have better pictures.The Jeep is not at my home but it is in Fremont.”