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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 .
The seller includes the p# on one of the pics on Craigslist.
“1950 Cj3a has plow allso has the 134 Godevil with the Supersonic head on it this little jeep Run Grrreat Awsome little Jeep breaks work as they should this jeep all origanal oil bath filter 6volt with double 6volt so she fires rite up the plow is a 2way No Title”
The current bid on this is $126,000. Terry shared this, as it includes an interesting fact. This was assembled by Willys of Mexico, according to the sales post.
“This 1957 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Veloce is a lightweight “Alleggerita” model that was originally ordered in early 1957 by AutoSport S.A. Mexico of Mexico City. It was built on July 2, 1957 and was assembled by Willys Mexicana, S.A. after being imported in a crate without its engine or wheels installed. The car was raced throughout Mexico during the 1960s, and was driven sparingly on the road in the 1970s before spending the next several decades in storage. …..”
“I started dismantling this project for a full resto and had to put it aside so the pictures in listing are it’s former state and current state with all the pieces in the vehicle. Everything is in the vehicle to either just put it right back together or keep going and fully restore it. Ran and drove great before it was dismantled. No issues other than a few leaks no rust Looking for $4500 best reasonable offer.”
“The frame and bulkhead on this rig are rusted out, so I have parted it out. I have a good set of pictures of most of the large parts.
I am offering the large body parts first. smaller parts will go after I have them sorted and cleaned up. If you need something specific, you can ask for it.
Given the size of the parts, I prefer if you pick them up. If I have to box and ship them, I will need to charge for that. I will probably also list many of these parts on eBay also. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500. Has a Sears Deluxe hardtop.
Seller says he will not answer questions. Hmm.
“Clean Pennsylvania title! Does not run! Project vehicle! Bring a trailer! If you are not mechanically inclined you better have lots of money! Will not answer questions.”
“Here’s what you’ve been looking for, all of your life! 1946 Jeep CJ-2a. Fully and beautifully operational, ready to drive, almost completely original (engine rebuild) Tons of original parts. 46,000 original miles..and 500 miles on engine rebuild. Even has original carburetor. Runs and drives great! Super quiet. Comes with extra parts ,too! Extra transmission, transfer case, axles, gauges, more. Top and doors are also in good shape and included. As you can see it’s been well taken care of. ALWAYS garage stored. Not perfect , but could be! No rust.I’m going to start this beauty at $10,000”
Joe shared these two Albany Police Department police photos posted by Albany’s Times Union online newspaper. The CJ-2A riot jeep is pic #30 of 35. The Wagon is pic #2 of 35.
Roger Martin shared this photo of, most likely, a CJ-2A or CJ-3A that was modified and outfitted with a camera. He spotted on Facebook. It was used on the set of the original Road Warrior Movie.
Steve discovered this short article on a problem caused by jeeps in the Philippines (though this is a more complicated situation than just the existence of jeeps). The article was published in the October 11, 1945, issue of the Guinea Gold, a newspaper out of Australia. On the same page, there were two additional stories about Australian war brides getting preferential treatment for their trips (one article noted ‘secret’ trips by ship and another by a few women who got to fly to Hawaii) over returning service men.
“Filipino men are trying to put US jeeps cut of bounds to all their women under 40 years, states Ray Johnston, war correspondent, in Brisbane Sunday Mail.
Almost any hpur of the day and night, American jeeps carrying attractive Filipino girls can be seen in Manila’s grievously war-damaged streets. Timorous mothers and jealous boy friends have been complaining against the attraction the jeep exercises on local girls.
In China, Government officials and citizens became alarmed over the fact that the Chinese took to jeeps, as ducks to water, so they prohibited their girls riding inthem.
“Maybe such a law would be considered rude in Manila, but we should do something about the situation,” says the Manila Chronicle. “After all, we don’t want it said in future that the jeep won the war and our women, too!”
Steve shared this ‘all original’ Tonka Fire Jeep. It appears in good condition, but it’s missing a few items, including the ladder, the hood light, and one of the vertical cylinders on the back bumper. The rear bumper unit is also bent backwards.
“BEAUTIFUL RED TONKA JEEP, BETTER CONDITION THAN MOST, I HAVE HAD IT FOR YEARS BUT I AM MOVING AND SELLING OFF SOME TOYS – LOCAL PICKUP”