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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 .
“1953 Army Jeep
24 volt
Black out lights
Siren
Original condition to the M38A1
Completely restored
4×4
4 cylinder ( Hercules )
3 speed
No rust
Undercarriage very clean
Excellent condition all around
LOCATED IN FOREST VIRGINIA”
“1963 M38A1 Military Jeep & matching Trailer. Jeep runs and drives great. New Top, New Tires, New seat covers, new rebuilt starter. Steering wheel has since been changed to quick release, blackout convoy lights, map light & road lights. Being a ‘63 you don’t need to wear a seatbelt but one has been added to passenger side for Grandkids. 4×4 works perfectly with 3 speed transmission (also has high & low range). 2 new batteries (a year old) – runs with original 24 volt systems (all but the windshield wipers – changed to electric 12 volt). Horn added. 5 gallon Jerry Can.”
“1979 postal Jeep that was once saved out of a barn and restored by last owner. AMC 232 inline 6 motor Chrysler torque lift 727 transmission 2wd Trackloc New radiator from postaljeep.com 1barrel carb Super fun to drive and get looks down the road. Can drive with doors rolled open as well. Right hand drive so it’s basically a skyline… a yeah.. Starts up every time. Runs great and is nice and warm in the cab. Just put a new battery in it and replaced the starter solenoid. Bought it for 1500 back in October and have barely driven it since. Just looking for what I payed for it. Trying to collect the money to get back to school”
“7 FT. WESTERN SNOW PLOW HAS NEWER ANGLE CYLINDERS. PUMP, RELIEF VALVE, CONTROL VALVE, HYDRAULIC TANK AND MANUAL CONTROLS. MOUNTING BRACKETS, ARE OFF OF A 61 WILLYS PICKUP.”
“1948 Jeep CJ2A
– 4X4 with 6″ lift
– Ford differentials with low gears
– New tires – 33×12.50X15 Falken A/Ts
– New battery and guages
– Just tuned up
– Custom side pipe exhaust
– Chevy 350 V8 with headers and a small cam”
“Selling for a friend of the family he’s in bad health. Owned for 47 years! In amazing shape runs and drives. Has a CJ5 motor in it. No rust. Comes with a enormous collection of spare parts.”
“1948 willys cj2a. Restored about 15 years ago and has sat in storage since then. Installed new gas tank and distributor cap and it fired right up with no smoke. Have driven in yard however there are no brakes due to sitting so long. Also comes with a full vinyl top enclosure with doors which has never been installed ($900 new) please no low ball offers or trades. Clean florida title in hand. 40,347 miles on odometer”
“1947 Cj2A, I have had it for about 20 years and never took the time to restore it. All parts needed for complete Jeep are there. L134 flathead 4 cylinder engine. 3 speed transmission. Twin stick transfer case. Frame in excellent shape. All parts are orinignal: tub, frame, engine, all have mathcing numbers. Clean title!! Will not part out, must take it all.”
Bob Le Marchant discovered eWillys last month. Now 72, below he shares some tales with his beloved CJ-2A.
Bob started jeeping at age 17. His ‘crazy neighbour’s’ father (an ex-submarine captain) ran a yellow Ford Jeep. He dearly wanted one too, but ended up with a 1946 CJ-2A. It was not only his first jeep, but also Bob’s very first vehicle. Metamet, a British company that offered a wide variety of modified WWII jeeps, soon became his central place for purchasing spare parts. He loved going up to London and finding Daleham Mews.
The CJ-2A, being his first vehicle, was what he used to pass his driving test (the tester spent the whole test reading the dash plates and talking about Jeeps … he had driven jeeps in the war). As a teenager, Bob discovered there were two sorts of girls: the ones who looked crest fallen and said ” Oh, shame it isn’t a little sports car”, and those who said “Wow!! Where shall we go in that!”
After graduating as a mining engineer (he proudly notes that Ben Carlin was one too), he shipped his Jeep out to South Africa to work. For a while he worked near Johannesburg in what was then the second deepest mine in the world at 11,700 feet. Bob wrote that, “At that depth the intrinsic rock has a hydraulic pressure: the floor is as much likely to burst up as the roof fall down. Square tunnels soon become circular as shards come off. The natural rock temperature is 150 degrees or so, with 100% humidity. Heat stroke was the main killer down there. Everything he has ever done since then has been a “piece of piss!”
Later, in the 1970’s, he DROVE his jeep back to the UK to do work a job blasting a tunnel for the Ffestiniog Railway in Wales. However, to get to Wales, he had to take the long way because, due to politics, he couldn’t get north of Kenya, so he shipped his jeep to Bombay, then drove northwest via Kyber Pass and Istanbul. The adventure was a trip of a lifetime.
“This Jeep has travelled,” he noted. Unfortunately, his ex-wife has all the pics.
Currently, he lives in Devon in South West England. His longtime CJ-2A is still a very road worthy, nearly everyday vehicle. The engine uses a Hotchkiss block. He also has a Metamet dash plate on the wall. He loves his jeep!