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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 .
“1951 Willys jeep 350 create engine with a 3 speed stage 3 clutch the rear axle been both costing 4000 dollars replaced there rust in the drive side floor and Fenders also have rust there’s rust in the tub out of the tub +1 (775) 410 1127 everything works”
(09/17/2024) According to the seller this was a Navy contract CJ-2A. It’s not clear what evidence the seller has, but there might be a plate under the serial plate on the firewall. This would be a rare 2A if that’s the case.
“Former navy contract CJ2A. Was an airport jeep for a while. Easy to work on, currently turns over but I haven’t got it to start back up. It is a great hobby vehicle and so much fun to cruise around in. Give me your best offer!”
(09/30/2024) Listed as a 1941, this lacks the correct grill, but appears to have an MB frame. It also appears to have GPW tool lids. There is no glove box. This might be a compilation of parts? Note that the hubs are stamped “Allstate” and likely are rebranded Husky hubs. Also, the tires are branded “Allstate”.
“1941 Jeep Willys MB · Convertible · Driven 9,732 miles
1941 WILLYS MB JEEP
This jeep is ready for restoration for someone who has the passion, knowledge and time (which unfortunately is not us right now).
– [ ] Appears to have the original paint and seats.
– [ ] All original except for the Allstate locking hubs.
– [ ] 4-cylinder; 6-volt system.
– [ ] Sitting on 4 good tires (replaced two tubes).
– [ ] The engine turns over, but we have not attempted to start it.
– [ ] New battery.
– [ ] Needs gas tank under driver seat (included but needs repair).
– [ ] Lots of original and replacement parts (most still in the boxes).
– [ ] Manual with all the info on the vehicle, how to replace, rewire, restore.
– [ ] Been in Arizona so only two spots of rust on the passenger floorboard and on the body undercarriage.
– [ ] Arizona historic plates.
– [ ] Ready to be loaded on a trailer and delivered.”
“I have a 1942 Willys Jeep. This Jeep was in WW.needs carborator. ORIGINAL transimission. Everything ORIGINAL. I do not know original Miles. Registered and I also Have title in hand.”
(08/12/2024) This FC-170 has been shorted to accommodate a Parson’s 6ft bed.
“1962 Jeep FC.Originally a 170 model,I took the bed off and shortened the frame. I had this PARSON’S 6FT utility bed I picked up years ago and I put them together. The utility bed had a missing door so I made one and just need to cut the hole for the latch and install it.. Minor rust on both the cab and bed.. Some rust above windshield. Most panels are straight. Missing drivers glass. The 80 year old previous owner installed a 67ish chevy 250/th350 and wired himself with this brother.. They installed a 8.8 rear end but left the front axle. This thing runs and drives well,stops well. Has manual steering but it’ll put hair on your chest! The only thing is that it runs a bit hot,I just installed a 16″ electric fan and it can idle for a while but if you drive it kinda hard,the temp creeps up.. I think I needs timing and maybe more airflow since the bumpers kinda block that… Great for your business. No trades..”
“Up for sale is my 1948 Willys CJ2a and my 44 MB. I have the data plates for them and can provide a bill of sale. No titles. I can get titles for 600.”
“2 1946 Jeep Cj2a’s took apart to restore needs to be finished motor turns over trans locked axles roll all parts are there clean title on non op second jeep has frame axles wheels no title $4000 obo”
“1967 Jeepster Commando convertible 350 Buick engine Power steering Power brakes Radio Headers minor hole w/ flow master exhaust New cap/ plug wires fuel filter Carb could use some attention Rare Th400 3 speed automatic transmission No body or floor rust , some bumps and bruises Complete Roll bar Bucket seats Rear bench seat Rear spare tire bracket Runs and yard drives brakes need to be gone through Gas tank recently cleaned out Brand new convertible top two years ago in excellent condition Located in Columbia Falls,Mt.”
Ann taking her cousin for a spin in the Race Jeep.
We had our annual family gathering last weekend (hence the lack of updates). I was busy up til folks started arriving on Friday morning and didn’t stop moving until Sunday night. We had around 40 folks camping, tenting, RVing, staying in the house, crashing in the bunk house, and even sleeping in the shop’s extra rooms. The weather was perfect, warm during the day and cool enough at night for some fires.
The balloons launched at 7am Saturday morning, but Sunday proved too windy (the balloons launch about a 2 miles from us). This year the winds took the balloons east, so we didn’t get any close up views from our property (but most relatives went to the airport to watch them). However, most of the time we were all having fun, playing games, eating and hanging out. Here are some random pics from the event.
We rented a bounce house and obstacle course for the young ones.
A silly race.
Using chalk paint, I made four square, hop scotch, and a tic-tac-toe play areas.
I built a set of corn holes with a balloon theme. These were a bit hit.
On Friday night, one of the relatives got out his fire dancing items and entertained us at the fire pits. He’s been spinning fire for more than a decade (though he’s only been part of the family for just over a year). So, this is a neat treat.