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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 .
“1952 M38A1 Jeep and M100 trailer package for sale. Jeep runs and drives. 12 volt conversion started. Jeep does have rust in normal spots on floorboard. Floor pans can easily be purchased online. Jeep also comes with tow bar. M100 trailer is in the best condition I’ve seen one. I Can break apart package. Jeep $3000 or Tralier $1800. Come and
get them before I decide to restore them.”
Tie downs might not be necessary, but I’d advise them!
“WWII Jeep manufactured by Ford Motor Company. Delivery date 10-26-1943. I am the third owner of this jeep. Completely restored. Includes a non-functioning M1919A4 machine gun and mount. I have owned the jeep for around 15 years. Previous owner was a WWII vet, a member of the 101st Airborne 506th and jumped on D-Day. The jeep also comes with a custom trailer especially built to haul this jeep. No tie downs necessary. Fits like a glove. Also for sale with the jeep is a completely restored Bantam T3 trailer delivered 10-2-1942. All three are kept in a climate controlled garage. Asking price for everything is $50,000 OBO.”
Bill shared this funky old trailer. Might be perfect for someone.
“Vintage 1955 “Aristocrat” utility trailer. Similar to the Willys Jeep “Bantam” trailers. Bed is in very good condition and it has a nice working tailgate. Has good tires and a Nevada title as well.”
“1954 M38A1 WILLYS JEEP & TRAILER COMBO FOR SALE: $9,000, OR JEEP: $8500 & Trailer: $1000
*Jeep rebuilt in 2015, body off frame, frame and body sandblasted then primed and painted, runs good, currently registered in Rhode Island (no titles in RI for vehicles this old, BUT I can provide copy of current RI reg and bill of sale) driven weekly, NEVER driven in snow/salt or on beach since rebuild, always stored in garage
*4 cylinder F-head, 12 volt, electronic ignition, heater (not original), new head gasket/head shaved, in 2016, new canvas front seat covers/cushions Beachwood Canvas
*jeep has an early civilian CJ5 cowl/hood, fuel tank & carb, homemade rear seat (just being honest), Dual-Matic lockout hubs
*black steel 1/2 cab with steel doors in good shape, windows work, and comes with new top bows and bow hardware for a canvas top (no canvas)
*5000 lb winch, on 2″ tube, wired for, and mounts front or rear, and the rear has a fabricated 2″ bolt on receiver (and will come with pintle hitch mount), front bumper also has 2″ receiver
*miscellaneous extras come with jeep too
*trailer: early 1950’s civilian, round fenders, true 4′ X 6′ bed (which fits an ATV), amateur restoration in 2016, 2″ ball mount, 2″ X 6″ oak side rails, canvas cover
*Reason for selling: ready for a new challenge, like a flat fender Willys”
“Jeep Frame SN 78297* Jeep Engine Block SN: 78297*
1942 GWP Jeep: All basic running gear original (frame, steering, engine, transmission, differential); overhauled w/ only 710 miles since overhaul. 1942 Okanogan County WA license plates. Clear title. Steering gear very tight. 6-volt electrical system, all lights work normally. Canvas top in excellent condition. New (non-original) tub in excellent condition. Tires like new. No rust on body, paint in very good condition. Rifle rack on front dash.
2W, m416 Quarter ton cargo trailer, delivery date 1967. VIN 3306. New gloss olive drab paint. No rust on body. Tires like new. Trailer body has some dings and dents. “
Eric’s selling this trailer. He’s hoping it finds a good home.
“Classic military style 1/4 ton 1945 Bantam T3C Trailer, Serial # 1268
If you know what the above means then you know how rare they are.
Great starting point for a full restoration or use for the tub and parts if you already have one.
Great platform to build an expedition trailer.
The details:
-Older style Tube supports on the rear
-Original axle/leaf springs, landing leg, marker lamps and tailgate are gone.
-Replacement axle uses a 5×4.5 bolt pattern instead of the original 5×5.5”
“1952 Jeep Willy M38 Trailer & Radio *LOTS OF EXTRAS*
Selling a street legal 1952 Willys Army Jeep Model M-38 with lockable 1952 Dunbar-Kapple M-100 Engineer Ordnance Stock Trailer. This Korean War Jeep in Olive Drab over tan canvas was made to drive underwater, has only 13,900 Actual miles and 5,300 since restored. It is the last year for flat hood and fenders. The owner has been collecting Military paraphernalia for many years and when he goes to a show and sees a correct spare part he buys it and they are now included with the Jeep and Trailer (inventory listed below). Jeep and trailer clear and separate Titles, Jeep VIN is RMC105981 and Trailer VIN is 285801.
The flat four cylinder engine has had a new fuel pump, spark plugs, gas tank, and carburetor. The transmission is three speed with HI/LO and 2/4 wheel drive. There are four drum brakes. There are two 12 volt batteries with the radio on a 24 volt system. Continue reading →