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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 .
“I have for sale a willys cj2a. I is 90% complete, the engine is missing the head and some other misc parts. It has a Metro brand hardtop on it. I do not have a title but have the vin tag.”
“This 1943 GPW ( VIN: GPW 101331 manufactured 04/1943) Jeep is ready for off-roading and hunting. Very well maintained always and stored indoors. As you can see from the photos it has a slight lift and larger wheels and tires.
Proper GPW Ford original chassis, body & drive train.The body is solid. Has reinforcements made by previous owner. No rust on floor boards or undercarriage.
Original GPW motor and t-84 transmission. The engine is GPW but the head on it is a later year (I may have the original head some where, not sure).
Rear axle is locked for off-roading. Front wheel locking hubs, low/high works perfect.
Very reliable and fun driver with 12 volt system.Foot starter and all lights and gauges work great.
Has driving brights for the night driving in the forest.
Seats are not original, custom for comfortable ride when off road ( I do Have one original seat with F marking in perfect condition),
Gas tank is non original.( I have the original gas tank) if you want.
Has the original data plates. I have photos of chassis number on frame, engine number on block and more.
It is a great candidate for restoring to original for a purist but I feel that one can enjoy it as is for hunting or going on trails and let it appreciate in value.Restore in future if you wish to.
Perfect if you have a mountain cabin. This thing will go practically anywhere.
Open to serious and reasonable offer from like minded hobbyist. If you have serious interest then Please do Call me so I can share more details on this jeep that you should know. “
It is a project with an 1972 drive-train. Sounds like a great project and, given the Warn winch, Koenig hardtop, and tires, this looks like a good price.
“This was my project jeep that needs to be completed. I am unable to finish this project because of health problems. This jeep has a V8 289 mustang motor with a 1972 drive train and 11in drum breaks. Two fuel tanks that combine to make 25gal. Warren 8000 winch electric that works great. Two bucket seats. Hard top with role bar. Original body minimal rust. It needs quite a bit of work to fish. Asking 3000 or reasonable offer. I prefer call but I can text and email. 303 nine0six four8one9
Assortment of Tires and wheels one set 35in one set 16in one set Jackmon 11/15s all hold air. One set your choice or take em all. I also have a set of AT recap tires on 16in 4runner rims. Jeep has to be sold first before separating tires”
I do think it’s odd that while the brand ‘Jeep’ dominates much of the consumer facing literature by 1958, the marketing department still uses the ‘Willys’ term. Of course, the company’s name is Willys Motors, but that’s pretty much a legacy name by this time (at least in retrospect).
“1953 Willys. Willys is in excellent running condition. Ready for trails or just a little run around. 327 with mild cam runs nice and smooth. Not radical. Automatic 400 transmission. Power steering. Power brakes. Warn overdrive transfer in original transfer case. Factory undercarriage. All lights work and are led. All new wiring. New tires and wheels. Frame rails in excellent condition.”
Looks in good shape. The seller mentions videos in the description, but I could find no links to them.
“Built in 2006 and titled as a 1964.
Mileage reads 38000
A recently rebuilt 1600cc Dual port VW engine that starts easily and runs good.
4 speed manual transmission that is quiet and works as it should.
The body is a Willys M38 military Jeep steel body with folding windshield, no rust and the diamond plate corner pieces are just decorative.
New front disc brakes on a ball joint front end and rear drum brakes.
This is a full frame Jeep and does not use a VW pan.
This is a super fun Jeep to drive, its faster than a stock M38, easy to get in and out of and easily cruises at highway speeds.
This Jeep is ready to go and could be driven home.
Please look at all the photos and watch the videos.”
“1952 model M38. Recent rebuild on 134 engine. This was a Marine Jeep with a California delivery date of 1951.
Clean title with a clean body tub. Stored inside. Rear axel assembly has been converted to warn hubs for flat towing.
Converted to 12 volt system. Nice winch up front with tow bar and heavy chain.
Asking $6500.00 or a reasonable offer. ”
“1946 Willys Jeep, Rock Crawler
street registered never smog required
CURRENT CA REGISTRATION-STREET LEGAL
driven by a little old man that ONLY drove it on Sundays (no really!)
Runs great – $4,200 – OBO
Ford V8 – 302
Edelbrock four barrel carburetor
Edelbrock Performer 302 aluminum intake manafold
Pertronix distributor/ignition system
MSD ignition coil
105 amp Delco 10Si self-exciting alternator, 1 wire hookup
Warn locking hubs
Big radiator
Electric fans”