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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 .
“I’m posting this for my mom. The jeep is left over from my Uncle’s estate and has been sitting for several years. A trailer would be needed for transport. Most likely needs a new engine. The jeep has several areas of rust. Would be a good project for restoration. $2000 obo.”
“I have a 1946 Willy’s Jeep cj2a. This is a great start to an easy project.
-350 v8 motor that’s in running condition
-400 tranny that matches up to it it’s automatic
-body has no rust anywhere to be fond and minimal surface rust that I’m sanding away today.
-the rear axle is out of a yota to match up to the Chevy 350.
-air ride suspension is hooked up in the rear and in great shape.
-the tires are more roaster stlyle tires and they are near brand new.
-the brakes need worked on because they have very low pressure and don’t work well enough for road worthiness and a new fuel pump and fuel lines hooked up to be running driving and stopping as is. I’m going to be working on it periodically and as I do more work to it the price will increase.”
“1953 willys flat fender
Clean build everything works
Buick 3.8 v6 hei single barrel carb
Runs great
T90 3 speed
Dana 18 case twin stick
Manual brakes conversion on the fire wall.
Painless wiring harness
Heater
Cd player
All lights work
Cb with fire stick
Complete soft top with soft doors
Rear seat
Super lift 6” spring under
Newer bfg km2s 35s with 5 alum wheels
Dana 30 disk front 4.27 gears locked warn hubs
D44 rear 4 27s locked
Power steering
Smittybuilt 9500 winch
Body is in good shape actually might come with another pristine tub finders grill and hood I was planning on swapping
jeep is turn key
5k obo possible trade for a built xj wrangler toyota sas 4runner kinda open cash on my side if needed “
Hanging out with a local in Dodge City. It seems I wore the right shirt today.
Day 35: We spent Saturday driving north from Clinton, Oklahoma, to Garden City, Kansas. Unbeknownst to us most of the day, we were roughly following (from Clinton to Dodge City) an old cow drive trail called the Great Western Cattle Trail. Our route:
On Saturday, we drove from Clinton, Oklahoma, to Garden City, Kansas.
Western Cattle Trail (and the other major trails):
We began the morning with one last Route 66 task: visit the Clinton Route 66 Museum. The outside of the building was cleverly done as a vintage-looking Route 66 motel: Inside the lobby, we found signs, a car, gas pumps, and other items.
To enter the museum portion, it costs $7. Once paid, visitors enter through a set of doors. Among the sights that greet visitors is this large map showing Route 66, along with some early history of road as it relates to Oklahoma. The museum claims that Oklahoma has more original road than any other state. That certainly seemed like a legitimate claim given the length of the road within Oklahoma..
“1966 Cj5 for sale. 225 dauntless T86 transmission. All new suspension master cylinder starter tires intake manifold and restored Meyers Hard top. Also have full soft top and doors. Has electric choke but original oil bath and carburetor will go with it. Has 65,xxx original miles.”
“My name is Chris Dyer and I’m a 20 yr retired Marine. Found this March 29, 1942 Ford GPW Jeep out on a ranch here in Mason,TX some 12 yrs ago. Bought and restored to a point with my son Nic. We use it for parades and funerals mostly. But as we are moving on in different directions now,figured it is time to sell. The frame and glove plates match. The engine block has a Sept 1944 replacement plate from the Army depot in Texarkanas. Has a standard canopy for it as well. Still has a couple of the “F” stamped bolts throughout and on other parts. Was converted to 12v before I got it. The Texas sun has faded the paint and seat covers. Believe the flywheel is missing a couple teeth but it normally starts right up. It is the real deal. Plate # 9428, one of the 1st 10,000 Ford Jeeps assembled. Worn hard, runs great. Few this old and still running. Here are some resent pic’s. Asking $24,500.00 obo (serious offers only).”
This Route 66 sign was just installed in El Reno a month ago.
Day 34: On Friday we drove from Clarmore, Oklahoma, to Clinton, Oklahoma.
On Friday we drove from Claremore, Oklahoma, to Clinton, Oklahoma. Multiple times we hopped on Route 66, but it proved elusive at times as well.
We started out Friday hunting down the Will Rogers statue in downtown Claremore. It didn’t take long to find it. Having read two biographies about Will, one thing I learned is that he was an early day blogger, always traveling with a laptop typewriter and writing when he had a spare moment. I can relate. So, I thought I’d show him how we do a selfie. He was a natural.
In fact, between our glasses and the hardware in our laps, you can barely tell us apart … (Hint: I’m the one with the ball cap). I could tell right away he liked me. After all, he never met a man he didn’t like, or so he said once.
Thanks to Derek Redmond for sneaking up behind me and taking the photo of me.
Our next stop was the Will Rogers Memorial Museum, which is also in Claremore. On our way, we passed this mural. Below I show two of the three panes (the third has been hidden by a tree).
UPDATE (From April 15th): This CJ-2A is listed as a 1946 CJ-2A without a price, but it has a serial number plate of 18132(incorrectly riveted to the body) that suggests it is a 1948 model. Yet, what appears to be the same jeep is listed here and the ad claims it has a serial number of 193346, again listed without a price. Finally, it’s listed in a third ad for $19,777.
Seller claims to have 125 jeeps for sale, but I’m guessing most are newer jeeps.
“1946 willys Jeep call Matthew for all details we have 125 jeeps to choose from call (480) 628-9965 thank you.”