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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 .
What makes this one interesting is the hard top and the winch (and the title)…of course you need to be local for this one to be worthwhile. (Bid is currently only $205)
Two separate auctions for CJ5s (but both by the same auctioneer)…both fairly nice vehicles, and the bidding prices seem reflective of that. ’81 seems to be relatively low miles and clean. ’65 seems may be more of a cosmetic restoration. (Many more photos available for each, and the ’81 has a video as well).
350 V8 4 spd manual. In November 2023, the transmission & transfer case was rebuilt. In June 2024, the cooling system was replaced, radiator, hoses, heater core, valve cover gaskets replaced ignition key cylinder. In October 2024, the power steering box was replaced and new block heater. New cover is included 41,907 m vin#: 1JCBM85A4BT019521
134EI 3 spd 4 cyl Hurricane. This Jeep was restored in a way that removed any rusted panels, frame is good, no apparent rust anywhere! Current owner has had it for 5 years. Motor runs very well. Top speed seems to be about 56 MPH. Dana Rear end, locking hubs, full canvas cover, winch installed, Wrangler tires never off roaded by owner and has never tried the locking hubs. Drives excellent in “normal” mode! VIN: 8305186232
Again, I find it a bit unusual to see two CJ5s from the same auctioneer. Note that prices are in Canadian dollars. However if you’re looking for a turn-key CJ5, both of these might fit the bill, and be worth an in-person inspection.
A Note on Auctions
See the end of this post for some hints and tips about bidding on these types of auctions.
Andy’s Picks (Tim’s Note: I can tell this seller is enjoying the process here! But serious parts haul on this one but the rig looks savable, if not its got some good items.)
’63 Pickup in NJ
Information from seller:
CAN ANYONE FOLLOW DIRECTIONS????PLEASE SEND YOUR PHONE NUMBER IF YOU ARE INTERESTED !!! I’m selling this jeep for a friend of mine. It needs a total restoration, but it does run and move. It has a small block Chevy motor in it. Look at the pictures please don’t ask a bunch of stupid questions. Trying to get a title not sure if it will be available or not.
1952 Jeep Station Wagon for restoration. Engine, transmission, and chassis all good. Floor is rusted out. Have all major mechanical items including fenders, hood, seats, doors. Body is separated from chassis to begin floor replacement. Two front bucket seats plus two rear benches.
Pto for jeep willys, complete all 3 pcs, pto gear box, driveshaft and pc that goes on transfer case with shifter. Fits Dana spicer 18. Cash only and local pick up. Located 10 min west of pittsburgh airport. Was on a cj2a.
Bids on this are currently $5, and for that price this is a great deal–but really only if you live in the Goldsboro area (and hoping someone on eWillys is…) But once you add in shipping and handling (you’d have to check with the auctioneers to get an estimate) this likely becomes only an “ok deal”.
Probably a good core…but let’s say handling is $10-15 (handling fees for this auctioneer run from $5 to $23…) and shipping is $20+, and you also have to pay the auctioneer’s commission…and all of a sudden you’re paying $45+ for what looks like a great auction find if you need to have it shipped.
Lesson is when using these types of auctions, shipping and handling can be much higher than expected, and those costs need to be factored in.
But all that goes away if you’re local and can simply pick this up….
A Note on Auctions
See the end of this post for some hints and tips about bidding on these types of auctions.
Looks like a nice project, has some dual fuel tank deal
Information from seller:
1952 Willys jeep. 1970 F100 inline 6 240ci manual transmission. Runs great. Needs tires. They are dry rotted and need replaced. Comes with military style front seat frames also.
1956 with a 226, has listed a lot of new stuff, also mentions getting new paint soon.
Don’t let the price scare you away, new stuff is not inexpensive, but you would want to do a decent inspection, it looks very clean in the photos, and is a solid looking rig, has a lot going for it.
Information from seller:
1956 willys 4×4 pick up. stock. 226 super hurricane 6 cylinder. 3 speed manual trans mechanical and frame all restored. Underside of the truck is all painted.
All new brakes, brake lines, u-joints springs shocks, exhaust, battery, alternator.
Just redid the interior new upholstery and headliner, New steering wheel, converted to 12 volts, and electric wipers.
Has heater.
Nice dependable truck.
Will be painting soon and the price will go up.
Right now it’s a nice patina on the paint and looks okay as it is. Lots more stuff has been repaired and replaced in this truck. You have to see this one! Would consider a partial trade for another antique vehicle.