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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 .
Needs upholstery according to the seller, but not good images of the interior are provided.
“302 motor, AOD transmission, model 20 rear differential, power steering, power brakes, body shortened 1 ft., needs to be reupholstered, runs good, drives good”
“Everything is original” is not quite the case, but the body appears solid.
“1951 M38 military Jeep. Transfer case and Motor completely rebuilt. Frame and body restored. Everything is original. It has been updated from 24v to 12 volt. Have the original field manual. May need a ring gear on the flywheel or a starter which I have have. Not in any hurry to sale. I just hate to see it sitting. $10,000. OBO.”
“Up for sale is my 1951 CJ3A with the coveted Warn overdrive. The United States Navy originally took delivery of this Willys in December of 1951. All information is listed on a brass dash plaque right next to the standard information plaque. It has the original 134 “Go Devil” L-head motor with good oil pressure, T-90 trans with Warn Overdrive, Dana 18 transfer case, Dana 25 front axle, Dana 44 rear and 15″ steel wheels. This vehicle starts, runs, drives and stops. The carb, locking hubs, and wheel cylinders have been replaced. I have had this Willys in storage for 4 years waiting for the time when I could restore it. Time and 4 other Jeeps is proving that may never happen so it needs a new home.
“I bought this jeep to make a crawler out of and have since decided not to pursue that. I have a few extra Willys parts that I can include for a reasonable offer.
The good:
The outer skin on the body is pretty straight one fender is very straight and the other fender is not bad . It has locking hubs both axles are complete it has a PTO winch that is complete with a driveshaft.
Most importantly it has a clean Oregon title and Vin number.
The bad:
There is essentially no floorplan on the driver side passengers isn’t much better. And the frame is actually rusted badly around the drivers foot well.
For my intended purposes, which was using the Vin number and the outer skin and sheet metal it was perfect.
Jeep is located 90 miles south of Bend. I could possibly help with delivery if I have to.”
Kevin’s got a variety of parts for sale. Please call or text 419 564 8668 if u have questions..leave voicemail if no answer.
Email..kevinb3373@yahoo.com
“1957 wagon frame with axles…500.00
226 super hurricane 12volt engine..does spin…150.00
Rebuilt t90 transmission…new out out shaft…125.00
Shifter…25.00
Bare 226 block…not sure if cracked or good….75.00
Transfer case and bell housing that came off 226….100.00
2 226 super hurricane heads. Not sure if warped….100.00 each
Jason reports that his family continued their annual jeep weekend.
“The King family of Parke County, Indiana held their 9th annual Sweetwater Run Jeep Rally over the 4th of July weekend, 2019. Family members, and extended family members came from six states. Those traveling the farthest came from Oregon. Several events were held…… Favorite Jeep contest, A nine-mile timed route with each leg a different speed, to name a couple.
After a pitch-in Bar-B-Que dinner we followed the trail of the Wabash and Erie Canal. We ended our afternoon Jeep Tour by driving up the world-famous Newport Hill…. where the Newport Hill Climb (newporthillclimb.com) is held annually during the first weekend of October.
We ended the day with music. Singer/songwriter Jack Shannon performed an hour of original songs. His singing and guitar playing was enjoyed by everyone.”
Using the Stradivarius as an example seems an odd choice to me given the Jeep’s demographic. Seems like they could have picked something a little less aloof. Maybe something like, “even a race car needs tune ups” or “even John Wayne has to go to the doctor for checkups”?
“Dealer sales service advertising of Willys. Measures approximately 5″ by 8″ Good condition.”