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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 sounds good for the price. Pic isn’t very helpful.
“Balanced 327 Engine, 350 turbo trans with B&M slap shift, 4X4 with new tires 31.5X15 nice wheels, duel exhaust with headers and magnaflow mufflers and chrome tips. Was a daily driver for over a year, wanted to restore it but don’t have the time now. This is a great deal, very firm on price, serious calls only please.”
This runs and drives, but the seller says it needs work.
“63 Willys Wagon, mostly original, Super Hurricane 6 cyl, all original drivetrain. I bought this as a project and was almost ready to dive into it and things come up… Its driveable but not roadworthy, it needs work. Great winter project 814221eight two seven five ”
“1951 Jeep Willys Panel 4×4 with a Chevrolet inline 6 and manuel 3-speed transmission. It was parked 8 years ago and does not run right now. This is a project vehicle and the body is in poor shape but does has a CLEAN NC TITLE. Please give us a call at 704-732-3173 between 9:30am – 5:30pm Mon-Fri and 9:30am – 12:00pm Sat. Sorry we do not finance. No emails please.”
“a friend that started Fujimo in the mid 80’s passed away and i purchased it and finished it. it has had 4 engines a 283,350 ,400 and now a 383 stroker. it has a rack and pinion mustang 2 with disc brakes for a front end. 383 stroker motor connected to a 350 turbo with a 3200 stall converter. top has been chopped approx 4 inches and top of roof stands at apptox 67 inches. car was shown with great sucess in the early 90’s. fujimo was driven and not a trailer queen. he was retired in 1996 and placed in air conditioned storage.. he was taken out approx 5 months ago and sent to an old nascar mechanic in georgia. valves that had become noisy in storage were adjusted, transmission whose seals had dried out was completele rebuilt and cooling system was redoone including new larger radiator, new waterpump and electric cooling fan and larger fan blade was installed. clear coat had a couple of bubbles in it so fujimo was taken down to bear metal and new graphics and coat of yellow paint was applied, new carpet was also installed . old diamond pattern upholstory has a few minor stains but it was decided to leave it alone. considered installing an aftermarket SUV rack for the surfboard but decided against it. It would probably cost over one hundred thou to reproduce this vehicle. have invested over 15,000 since coming out of storage. I am 78 years old so it’s time for my old friend to go to a new home.”
The bid is only at $100, so there’s still value here. No title. It is being sold for parts.
” up for auction is this 1960 jeep willys. it is a 4 cylinder type 4×4.good for parts to restore one. As is where is. come get it or can be shipped.email any question before bidding.payment in 3 days and parts must be picked up in 7 days after auction end.
I was contacted by a eBayer who informed me this Willys is older then 1960. I was going by the pick slip when I listed it. Best I can tell by the pictures posted on line it appears to be a 1951 front grill and rear door etc. I don’t know if the parts are interchangeable . But the pick slip says 1960.”
It doesn’t run. This appears to have been used by a vineyard at some point based on the stenciling.
“I FORGET WHAT YEAR IT IS AND CANT FIND THE TITLE AT THE MOMENT ALTHOUGH IM POSITIVE I DO HAVE 1 FOR IT
APEARS TO BE ALL ORIGINAL AND COMPLETE RIGHT DOWN TO THE FLATHEAD WILLYS “SUPER HURRICANE” STRAIGHT 6 ENGINE THAT STILL HAS A GENERATOR ON IT
VERY WORKABLE BODY AND MOST GLASS IS GOOD
HASNT BEEN STARTED IN SEVERAL YEARS AND NO……… IM NOT GONNA TRY TO START IT FOR YOU WHEN YOU COME TO LOOK AT IT”
This looks real nice, though for the price I’d expect the engine compartment to be more polished.
“This car is a real ‘head turner’! People love to see it on the street. We get a lot of waves and thumbs-up. The car starts immediately, runs smoothly and drives easily.
Chassis is solid with no rust. Body is in excellent condition. (Minor rust at the bottom of the driver’s door and the bottom of the tailgate – see photos.)
Great color combination with simulated “Woody” scheme.
This Willys Station Wagon is original and complete. Includes the rare rear seat which is often lost or removed from these older cars.
Although very nice, this is not a “concours” car. (I did, however, show it at the Marin-Sonoma Concours in 2011.) It’s a fun driver with a lot of curb appeal.
(It wouldn’t take too much to refine the car to ‘show car’ condition.)
Also included with the sale:
A collection of advertising and dealer promotional literature. (see web page)
Owner’s Manual and Mechanic’s Manual.
Some photos, and many receipts that document the restoration are included.
Restoration work:
Engine rebuilt (less than 700 miles since rebuild)
Transmission rebuilt
Replaced: clutch/pressure plate; brake cylinders; shocks; king-pins
3-Tone Paint (Last year of the ‘woody’ paint scheme)
All bright-work re-chromed
New Upholstery
New interior paneling
New Headliner
New carpeting
New Glass
New rubber and seals
Complete rewire
Electrical upgraded from 6 to 12 volt w/alternator”
“i have a 1953 willys wagon it has a new fuel pump and genorater and a voltage regulater needs breaks will run just needs a soilinoide and a battery wouled be a great project or good for parts”