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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 .
“Willys Wagon 1950 for sale. I’ve owned this wagon for about 15 years. I think it has a Ford 167 straight six. The kid I bought it from in Oregon said that his grandfather owned it and used it for years. I never worked on it. I have all the window parts. It is really straight for a 60 year old wagon. Has a winch. Very minor rust on the tailgate where almost all of the old ones are shot. Warn hubs”
“58 jeep willeys restored front to rear with mostly brand new parts lots more crome added since pics body is completly solid sitting on a 90`s frame disc brakes all around brand new top to bottom 2.8 v6 motor and auto tranny new 265/75/16 inch tires on nice 5 star rims needs little trinkets to make 110% but i drive just about every day to town and back gettin all the bugs worked out of it trade for old hot rod,older two door car or around a 2004 truck or cash offer i have alot of money into this jeep so no low ball offers will take partial trades with cash also call anytime 207-217-4705 thanks for looking”
(09/12/2010) “Two Willys Wagons for the price of one! Both are non-running projects that I don’t have time to finish. ’57 is close to complete and stock, including engine and trans. ’62 has altered frame and suspension for off-roading, no engine or trans. Bring your trailer and take them both away. $600 OBO”
This must have looked pretty cool back in the day. It needs a pile of TLC.
“MY WIFE SAID SHE WANTS IT OUT OF THE DRIVWAY SO HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUILD A VERY RARE RAT ROD= STREET ROD, 1952 WILLYS PANEL THAT WAS BUILT BACK IN THE LATE 70S OR EARY EIGHTYS. has A S-10 FRONT CLIP AND MUSTANG REAR AXLE. NO MOTOR OR TRANS. SLIDE A SMALL BLOCK CHEVY ENG AND TRANS AND HAVE FUN. 850 CASH OBO. NO EMAIL CELL ONLY 812 568 0737 NO TRADES GOOD TITLE”
“1950 WILLYS UTILITY WAGON 4X4….ORIGINAL ENGINE, RUNS GOOD, GOOD BODY, EXTRA PARTS, CURENT TAGS. CANT FINISH DUE TO HEALTH PROBLEMS. $3,900. OR VERY CLOSE OFFER”
This seller has a variety of wagon and truck parts.
“lots of willys 4X4 pickup and wagon parts for sale also complete trucks beds tailgates fenders doors glass trim parts rims complete engines transmissions PTO you name it parting 8 trucks call with your wants and needs 510 799 4135 or 510 799 4747 jerry”
(04/15/2010) This might be a good deal. The body looks solid and it ran (when parked).
“PRICE REDUCED 1962 Willys Wagon jeep 4×4 good body ford 289 with ran 3 speed t18 t-case and OD. Runs great when i parked it, needs new clutch and bell housing. Great spring project, sacrifice $2000 obo. Need this gone by this weekend. won’t last at this price. Would trade for jeep chekrokee, wrangler, cj, Suburban ??? what do you have? Make me an offer email or Call 503-969-6826”
“Up for sale is a 1959 jeep wagon 4×4. It has not been run for two years just parked and now it is looking for a new owner. make and offer you never know.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,500. Paint changed to Tangelo Orange (from white).
(01/28/2010) Very nice….
“48 willys on a ranger frame.302 ho out of a late model mustang with over drive trans.Cold air,power windows,Eagle one alloys.runs and looks great—great spring time beach wagon!!!!”
Brett spotted this unusual blend of Willys Wagon and GMC(?) Bus. I can’t say it is the first thing I’d think of when pondering what to put on a bus. Click on the pic below and it will take you to the video. This Bus’0 Wagon is 29 seconds into the video.
“Up for auction is a 1951 Willys 4WD Wagon with 3-tone paint. Frame off restoration and recent repower to a 1967 Jeep (Buick) 225 V6 motor. Many new parts including clutch, pressure plate and throwout bearing. New water pump, fuel pump, alternater, battery and brakes. New duel exhaust, electric fan, radiator match to engine. Engine completely resealed and painted before installation. Upgraded to 12 Volt electrical system – all new wires. The wagon rolls on 4 new Coker wide white wall tires on red rims with stainless trim rings. Also have 4 new black wall tires with original wheels that comes with vehicle. New super winch lockout hubs, axles gone through. All lights, horn, wipers, heater and blower work GREAT. All done professionally. As you can see from pictures interior is completely restored. This is the nicest Willys 4WD Wagon that I have ever seen. Trophies seen in pictures are all from 2010, ready to show. Feel free to contact me anytime ( Mike @ 732-766-5478 ). Terms of sale as follows: $500.00 deposit though PayPal within 48 hours. Remaining balance paid in FULL within 7 days from end of sale. Buyer is responsible for pickup or transportation costs/arrangements – I will help load at my end. Owner reserves the right to end auction early. Vehicle for sale locally. It’s back on here because buyer could not come up with money.”
(08/25/2010) Here’s a non-restored, beautiful Wagon.
“This is an UNRESTORED, original Willys Wagon. It has been maintained but not restored. The mileage is actual, and it drives as good as it looks. It is not a mint vehicle. The paint has been refreshed at some time, but the old paint was not removed. I suspect it was getting faded. There is very minor surface rust, but I could find no spots that have bubbled through. The vehicle was either factory or dealer undercoated, and this coupled with dry climate and inside storage has preserved it. I had started some detailing under the hood, but there is plenty of work to be finished.
This wagon was originally purchased from Bob Jones Motors in Denver. It was taken to Montana where inside storage and infrequent use preserved it. The interior is unbelievable. the seats are still near perfect, and the grass cloth headliner is uncut and in perfect condition. The wind welt has begun to deteriorate, and I ordered new to replace it. I couldn’t bring myself to do it, as the original red fleck pattern is no longer available, and it is factory original. This has to be one of the best preserved original Willys wagons of this vintage. It comes with an original owners manual, and it’s original jack.
The wheel covers are from a later model. They came with the vehicle, they look good, so I left them on. As far as I know the only non functioning system is the wipers. At some time they were converted to electric, and the currently don’t work. All of the necessary parts to reconvert to vacuum come with the vehicle, along with a number of sare parts that I have gathered over time.”