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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 .
“For sale is a pair of Willys Go-Devil engines. One is a military unit in a generator, the other appears to be from a CJ. The yellow one is stuck but may be repairable. The blue one was rebuilt when purchased several years ago. They come with some accessories seen in the pics like starter, distributors, oil pump, fans, flywheel, timing cover etc. $450 each or $750 for the pair.”
“1948 Willys CJ2A with GM Iron Duke engine. Has a welded in roll bar, power steering. Body is in great shape. Does not run and has no title. Was set up for trails but is street legal. Bought for parts, but is too nice to strip down.”
The cooler temps (highs in 70s, lows in 40s) this week means winter is approaching all too fast. Our pasture irrigation will shut down Monday, so we moved cows, slaughtered our 2 steers (with 8 of our neighbor’s steers), so I am flush with beef cheeks, hangar steaks, skirts, tails, and some organ meat (neighbor wanted none of those cuts). I walked away with about 100lbs of extra meat! Our three heifers get slaughtered next month.
We joined lots of other folks who enjoyed the northern lights this week. These are early shots (circa 8pm) as Ann is still navigating life on a knew-trike after having light foot surgery earlier this week, so we didn’t stay out too late.
The other day Ann and I talked about how we wanted to remodel part of the shop so we can add a pool table and some other stuff, including a Wurlitzer jukebox. That led to me doing some searches to see what a jukebox would run. It turned out, a local guy was selling off his uncle’s collection of jukeboxes, speakers, and music. This guy’s uncle has so many records, they line the walls of his roughly 60′ shop in multiple rows– immense!
The guy also had 36 jukeboxes. Apparently, he was quite the collector before he passed. Anyway, since I was local and since I mentioned that Rudolph Wurlitzer was my great great grandfather, the guy cut me a heck of a deal on these two jukeboxes. I haven’t had a chance to plug them in yet (figured I’d do ewillys updates first). I know they at least light up, and given what I paid, just that would be enough.
The one on the left is a 2600 from 1962 and the one on the right is a 1500 from 1952.
So, no surprise, not much done on jeeps this past week!
“Jeep FC150, 220 Hurricane engine is completely overhauled, 4 inch highjacker suspension, new tires and rims, brakes completely gone through. The Hurricane engine is rare as is the FC150 short box. Odd Jeep COE, cab over. It just sites there and needs to go to someone who will have fun with it, I have too many toys to keep up with”
“1943 Ford Jeep Flathead 4 cylinder, new pistons, rings, crankshaft, main and rod bearings, oil pump 3 speed manual with overdrive, 11″ front disc brake conversion, 11″ rear breaks, new front hubs Custom 15″ wheels with new tires Original steel centers with larger barrels to clear bigger brakes Front tow bar”
“WWhy buy a side-by-side when you can have a street legal Jeep? Mechanically this jeep has been rebuilt. Jeep runs and drives excellent. Clean Iowa title.
Below is a partial list of every thing done.
– Engine rebuilt including machining of the block. Rotating assembly machined or replaced. New cam, pistons Etc.
– All new cooling system including water pump and radiator.
-New clutch and flywheel was surfaced.
-Complete new brake system
-All new Walcks wiring harness. All lights converted to LED. 12V system. GM alternator and keyed start with Ford relay.
-Ignition up graded to Pertronix with new coil. New wires and plugs
-Transmission rebuilt. Replaced gears that were damaged. New synchronizers.
-Transfer case rebuilt. Parking brake rebuilt, friction replaced.
-New seat wood, foam, and covers. Also installed seat warmers. New rugged ridge rear seat.
-New Springs, bushings, links, and shocks.
-New Joint’s in all shafts front axle shaft”
“Restored 1946 Willys CJ2A, cloned to look like a WWII MB Jeep
Runs and drives as it should and passed MA inspection.
Lots of fun to drive , everyone will waive and salute, great for parades.
Sold as is seen in the photos , there is no top for this jeep.
The Jeep is stored inside with climate control on a trickle charger.
These old jeeps are not meant for highway speeds and you can expect 45 MPH
I will help with transportation arrangements and loading if needed.”