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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 .
“Barn find from Red River, NM. Has PTO. Extension for back. Soft doors, tailgate, extra seats. Came from the Prunty estate in Red River, NM. Locals said it ran when stored. Has key, no title.”
“Pretty neat old CJ2a. 1947 was the first big year of mass production of the civilian jeep, and not a lot of the 45 and 46 CJ models exist anymore.
L-Head 4 cylinder runs like a sewing machine, good oil pressure and pretty quiet. New fuel pump and the carb was just cleaned and rebuilt. Exhaust is all there and holding together pretty well. Water pump gasket leaks a bit, and somewhere along the line the oil filter was removed.
The body/tub are in serviceable condition; the worst area is pictured on the dr side footwell. Floor is actually pretty solid (for its 72 years). The frame has been welded together and repaired many, many times during its life. And it still needs more work, I wouldn’t call it real road worthy right now. Continue reading →
“One of a kind 1952 Pro Street Willys Military style Jeep Hot Rod. Back halved,tubbed, and caged.
This is NOT A Rat Rod and was professionally built and a lot of money invested to do it.
If you want to be the center of attention, LOOK NO FURTHER!”
*****ENGINE*****
468 Chevy Big Block
Tunnel Ram
2 Holley 1850 Vacuum secondaries with Shaved choke horns
*****TRANSMISSION*****
TH400
2400 stall
Shift kit
Deep Finned pan
*****REAR END*****
Narrowed Ford 9 inch
5.29 Gears
Spool
Competition Engineering Coil overs
Wheelie Bars
*****FRONT END*****
Mustang 2 front
Disk Brakes
Tubular Control Arms
ARP extended wheel studs
Power Rack and pinion ( currently not running a PS pump)
*****WHEELS AND TIRES*****
Rear 15×14 Welds with 33×19.50 Mickey Thompson Sportsman Pro with great treadbut have sun cracks on outer sidewalls.
Front 15×3 Welds with Mickey Thompson Sportsmans
*****INTERIOR*****
PRP seats
5point Harnesses
B&M shifter
Quick Release steering wheel
Autometer Auto Gauge gauges WAY TOO MUCH TO LIST!
Street legal with all working lights and absolute blast to drive and is a great cruiser/toy! Clean, clear title in hand. Still registered as a 1952 Willys Jeep.
I am located in Mesa, Arizona next to Mesa Gateway Airport. I can help with transportation either getting it loaded on a truck or assisting you however I can at the buyer’s expense. Inspections are encouraged. $1000 nonrefundable deposit due at auction end and remaining
On Thursday Dec 5th I fly to Richmond, Virginia. I’ll be there (Chester area) through Saturday the 14th doing some work on my cousin’s house. If anyone isn’t too far from there, I may have time to drop by and say hello. I won’t have Ann with me (I’m pretty sure she’s more popular with folks at this point than I), but I might bring my cousin with me (she’s a good substitute for Ann).
(And, reminder, my ewillys account isn’t working. Please send emails to d @ deilers.com)
This ad was for a 1″-scale model jeep that measured 11″ when built. West-Craft also offered 1/2″-scale model jeeps for sale, too. I’ve got a few unbuilt 1940s models, but no West-Craft ones.
“1951 Press Photo Kaesong, Korea, Col. James Murray leaps from jeep at peace talk. This is an original press photo. Kaesong, Korea — Col. James C. Murray, USMC, hops out of his jeep to join Col. Andrew J. Kenney, USAF, (right) as the U.N. Command Liaison officers arrive at Kaesong recently to discuss resumption of military armistice talks with the Communists.Photo measures 7 x 8.5inches. Photo is dated 10-02-1951.”
“1955 JEEP M170 This is a rare bird – rebuilt and in solid shape. As I understand this is a long body M38A1 army jeep and was originally outfitted as troop hauler, radio jeep, or ambulance/medical. May be the early inspiration for the CJ8 Scrambler. Engine rebuilt in 2012. I converted from 24 volt to 12 volt with new starter, alternater, wiring harness, fuse box, head and tail lights, etc. Also has rebuilt carburetor, new fuel pump, lines, fuel filter, steering wheel, horn, new set of tires, rebuilt emergency brake.
Comes with a big winch with remote, tow arms, and a box of random parts (can probably sell on eBay). Seats are new and all have lap belts. Runs, steers, brakes good. Ready for neighborhood drive with kids, grandkids. It does have cracked windshield, but easy to buy kit/replace. Its a rare one and priced to go – so no low ballers please. Clean title.”