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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 .
(11/15/2013) This looks fine. Check out the back of this wagon. Is it possibly a traveller?
“1962 willys hot rod on a chevy blazer chassis with a chevy 350 engine and trans lots of chrome and aluminum on the engine has a/c and heating custom interior VERY NICE…$16,000.00 OR TRADE FOR NICE TOW TRUCK”
(11/21/2013) One complete jeep (engine is out) and a parts jeep.
“This Jeep station wagon has a very solid body and is very complete and original. The rear seats are all intact. Even the rear ashtrays are still in it. This Jeep has an inline flathead HURRICANE 6 which is in pieces. We have a titled parts Jeep wagon that is included. The parts Jeep is mostly complete and has a 235 Chevrolet inline 6 cylinder installed with an after market adapter. Please call with any questions.”
Given the winter weather, Colin thought this would be an appropriate photograph to post. He writes:
I have attached a photo taken in December, 1967, in Holbrook, AZ. Arizona received record snowfall over the entire state, with Flagstaff receiving about 8 feet of snow over a 40 hour period. The snow just about paralyzed the state. The photo shows Arizona Highway Patrol Officer Paul Palmer sitting on the hood of Highway Patrol Officer Carlton Hill’s 1959 Jeep Station wagon. Both Paul and Carlton (as well as myself) are retired and Carlton still has that Jeep wagon. In that storm, Holbrook had about 3 ½ feet of snow. In southern Arizona, where I was, we had about the same, 3 ½ feet.
A wagon on Road Runner gear? Never heard of that one.
“willys wagon custom hot rod for sale. 1969 road runner running gear. 383 cid automatic. very nice. fun ride needs minor work. posting for friend. will only respond to cr. mail relay. 6500 obo.Very fast and very fun ride.key woords willys, wagon, hot rod, custom”
“1955 Willy’s Wagon restored as a 1951. If the pictures look good to you send me and email and I will get in contact with my father, he can tell you about it better than I can on a Craig’s list post. We also have a second engine that could be purchased if you would like a backup.”
My Wife and I are selling our Willys wagon. This wagon has been in the Santa Clara County from 1955 to present.
very strong running straight six with overdrive. Along with new tires and brakes and drums master and wheel Cylinders are new as well call for more information much more to list.”
UPDATE: Still Available. Was on eBay. Now $2300. Contact MIke via email for more info: rmearkie@earthlink.net
Dan spotted this rare Traveler. It’s rough, but complete.
“Willys 1961 Traveler, if you’re looking you may already know the rarity of the Willys Traveler. If you are not I would suggest a good search of the internet, try “Willys production numbers” for a start. As if it wasn’t rare enough it has all the Civilian model Traveler specific parts in tact. I have been fooling with old Willys stuff since 1972 and have never seen one with all the pieces intact. It has the factory fold up rear bench seats, it has the roof mounted spare tire carrier, it has the rear sliding side windows, it has the step plate between rear bumper and the body all still attached. These ultra rare pieces are one of the things that makes it an ideal restoration candidate. The numbers are all correct for a 1961 Traveler and it comes with a good, clean title in my name. It’s 4 wheel drive with the desirable straight “6” 226 cubic inch flathead motor. The motor spins over by hand. the transmission and transfer case are in place.
James has a Koenig Iron Works PTO Winch with a custom steel bumper with the rollers built in. He wishes to sell the entire unit PTO and all, complete and working. It was installed on his 1951 Sedan Delivery Wagon.
“I’m listing this for my neighbors who are an older couple. I do not know much about this vehicle so if you need more info please contact them with the information below.
This is what I do know. It is a Classic 1948 Willys Sedan Delivery, Engine Runs, Recent Body Work, Complete Drive Line, Needs Brake Work. Asking $4,900 OBO.
He wiill sell the trailer separate. Asking $1,000 for trailer only.
Cash Only, No Trades.
Interested? Contact Bob for more detail or to come see it.
Phone number is 7one7-two4nine-6one0nine
Please note: Emails will not be answered.”