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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 .
Andy’s Picks (Tim’s Note: I can tell this seller is enjoying the process here! But serious parts haul on this one but the rig looks savable, if not its got some good items.)
’63 Pickup in NJ
Information from seller:
CAN ANYONE FOLLOW DIRECTIONS????PLEASE SEND YOUR PHONE NUMBER IF YOU ARE INTERESTED !!! I’m selling this jeep for a friend of mine. It needs a total restoration, but it does run and move. It has a small block Chevy motor in it. Look at the pictures please don’t ask a bunch of stupid questions. Trying to get a title not sure if it will be available or not.
1956 with a 226, has listed a lot of new stuff, also mentions getting new paint soon.
Don’t let the price scare you away, new stuff is not inexpensive, but you would want to do a decent inspection, it looks very clean in the photos, and is a solid looking rig, has a lot going for it.
Information from seller:
1956 willys 4×4 pick up. stock. 226 super hurricane 6 cylinder. 3 speed manual trans mechanical and frame all restored. Underside of the truck is all painted.
All new brakes, brake lines, u-joints springs shocks, exhaust, battery, alternator.
Just redid the interior new upholstery and headliner, New steering wheel, converted to 12 volts, and electric wipers.
Has heater.
Nice dependable truck.
Will be painting soon and the price will go up.
Right now it’s a nice patina on the paint and looks okay as it is. Lots more stuff has been repaired and replaced in this truck. You have to see this one! Would consider a partial trade for another antique vehicle.
This is a great piece, super clean and great patina, I would not over restore this one, clean it up, make it look nice, but don’t over do it and ruin the age and beauty of this one. It’s a good one.
Clean looking, speedo needle is intact, gauges look clean. Lists as a 1948, its 0-80 so could be on the money there. It’s a neat piece someone should swing by and save this one. It would be in my pile for sure. Glady pay you Tuesday for a Willys Speedometer today. I have a rig that could use this one.
Information from seller:
Willys Overland speedometer {1948} with zero miles showing . Some wiring still attached Great for early jeeps ,or Rat rod
Not the best pics, but it looks early maybe a 230 is hiding under the hood?
If you have the need this is a good price point for a rig like this.
I would go see this one, has the Willys ID tag so it should be an early one is my thinking.
Information from seller:
Ran and drive into shop several years ago. Newer engine, same driveline. Rear axle was removed and scrapped. A 14 bolt goes with it but not installed. I had title but have been through most of my stuff and still haven’t located. No bed. Surprisingly little rust for its age. Currently stored in moorefiel west virginia, and I live in pa
1947-48 Listed as a 1950 Willys Truck SNOW PUSHER $3,250 Mekinock, ND
This one is listed as a 1950, and who knows what it was titled, its on a Bill of Sale now so unknown. But the gauges look to be mid 47 to fall of 48 with the silver 0-80 speedo. As we know that could have been changed out and its not super clear, but it has vent windows so its atleast a ’47. Anyone else want to toss in a guess go right ahead.
The frame has the typical snow plow bend to it, it looks to have a decent set up on the Plow part.
Should be a good little work truck.
Information from seller:
SNOW PUSHER 1950 WILLYS 73 FORD PINTO MOTOR 4X4 HIGH LOW GEARS 7.6 PLOW ELECTRIC LIFT RUNS GREAT WORKS GREAT $3500 CASH BILL OF SALE CALL[hidden information]$ INFO RUSTY BODY HAS BLOCK HEATER NEW RADIATOR & ICM & BATTERY
’59 Truck with a V6, if your in the market for a truck and were close by this might be worth a look at the set up, (not shown) for stuff like how the V6 was done. It’s a good power plant for a Willys. If you have never been in a Truck and are in the Market in general I always recommend anyone who has not sat in and driven a truck to do so prior to buying, they can be a tight fit, Willys were not large vehicles by any means. But Trucks are super fun to drive, nice to find that out a lot sooner that you will need a Wagon to be more comfortable.