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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.
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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 .
“Death in the family forces sale of the following 2 jeeps. 1960 Willys Jeep, Buick V6, 4 speed. $5000 OBO. 1947 Willys Jeep, all original good shape. $8000 OBO.”
“1973 Jeep CJ-6
40,035 Miles
* Throttle body Fuel injected AMC 304 V8
* 4 spd manual transmission
* Warn VR10,000 winch with remote
* ARB compressor and switches
* ARB rear locker
* 4.56 gearing
* BestTop full soft top and side panels with removable doors
* Power steering
* New optima cranking battery
* New stereo system. Pioneer deck, amp, sub, and speakers
* Locking center console
* Reupholstered seats
* Full roll cage”
“1951 willys Jeep 383 Small block chevy. 3 speed manual, runs, drives, and stops 4×4 works great, will go anywhere, super cool jeep with flip up windshield. Clean title in hand Transmission is old and from the 50’s, if I was going to keep it I’d put in an automatic. Twin stick transfer case. Tires don’t have much tread. It’s a loud mud Jeep and probably not street legal so don’t expect heated seats and cooled cup holders lol.”
(01/20/2020) This appears to be a 1950 CJ-3A with an MB/GPW body on it. It also has some Husky/Allstate hubs and what I think is a Con-Ferr rear bumper.
“Selling my Willy’s. It’s registered as a 1950 but I’m told it’s a 1942-46…
Very Low miles on Rebuilt engine.
Purrs like a sewing machine.
Very reliable.
Military tires.
New brakes, hoses etc
Original steering wheel
Wench works
Original spot lights work
Amazing gas mileage
Tough little jeep
4×4 works. Lo/Hi
White patina
Clean title
Original carb rebuilt
Oddly enough, there was an earlier “Wausau Iron Works” was founded by Ely Wright in 1874. It was the oldest industrial establishment in the city and supplied machinery for the early railroads and for sawmills in north and central Wisconsin. However, I could find no evidence it made snow plows.
UPDATE II: Amy is wondering if anyone knows where this Jeepster is? It was last for sale in Vermont in November of 2018 …
Amy wrote, “It belonged to my grandfather. I was unable to buy it when he passed and to see it for sale again, it would mean the world to me to know where and if I can get it back. I spent my summers working on and going for drives in this car. It was my grandfather’s pride and joy. Please any information you have is appreciated.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $9800.
(07/26/2018) I like it, though I’m not a fan of the digital speedometer.
“1949 Willys Jeepster with a ford flathead engine five speed transmission ford rear end Mustang two front end and rack and Pinion steering Front disc brakes runs great is a fun jeep to drive”