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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 .
“Brand new tub w/ hood, fenders and windshield frame that has been prepped and rhino lined. Was told engine, transmission, and t-case have all been gone threw and is a great rolling chassis. 95% of everything is there just needs to be assembled. I have tons of extra parts (Windshield frames, fenders, tailgate, steering column, etc etc etc to go with it! $5000 or trade for ?”
“Ive got a 1970 Cj6 with a 4 cyl and manual trans. Was running but has been sitting. I have videos of it running. Was always used on the hunting lease so no title but can put you in contact with a title service that i have used in the past if youre trying to get it on the road. Has rust so the body isnt the best but makes a great hunting jeep. $1000 obo.”
(12/29/2018) Looks like a good price. Right hand drive.
“1986 Jeep built on CJ3B Body by Mitsubishi.
-It has a Mitsubishi 4dr5 inline 4 Diesel Engine. These motors are put in boats, forklifts and tractors. These engines are practically bullet proof.
-Dana Undercarriage
-Manual 4-Speed
-24 V electrical System (military spec)
-New Tires, New paint,
-Full Canvas Top
-Bikini Top
This is a great little car. It gets 30 miles to the gallon @ 55mph all day long.”
UPDATE: The bottom clip seems to have been a small part of this nearly eight-minute clip of the Ford GPs being rolled off the line for the QMC. Some of this video we’ve seen and some we haven’t. This was the first batch of 400 Ford GPs, delivered March 19, 1941 (which was part of the first contract of 1500 Ford GPs).
By November 1940, the term “jeep” was being applied to the Bantam jeep (and/or the Willys Quad, delivered in mid-November), according to court records, months before the delivery of the Ford “GP” model in March of 1941 ((the Ford Pygmy was delivered to Holabird near the end of November of 1940).
To me this opens up a question. Was the P=80″ wheel base a chance coincidence? Or was Ford cognizant that the new 4×4 vehicles were being called jeeps, so they purposefully took advantage of that to use the “P” to spell the onomatopoeia-initialism “gp” or “geepee” or “geep” as part of the delivery contract? I suppose Ford had a designation that O=70″ wheel base and Q=90″? If so, I’ve not personally seen those designations documented.
Now, modern articles call the Pygmy the “Pygmy GP-1” (or similar), giving it credit for being the first Ford GP. But, I have yet to see any documentation that Ford or anyone else was calling the Pygmy a “GP”.
In fact, two articles from 1940 indicate the new Ford recon car is called only a Pygmy and that more pygmies will be delivered in the future. See the middle and right column articles on this page (http://www.memorialmuseum.org/displaysmilitary-jeeps/item/ford-pygmy) (note that the 1969 article on the left hand side of the page does designate the vehicle GP-1, but again, that’s a much later article).
My guess is that the GP designation was more strategic than the innocent explanation of G=”Government” and P=80″ suggests. I’d welcome evidence showing the Pygmy was labeled a FORD GP from any kind of article or document from the late 1940s. (maybe this issue has been hashed out previously and I’m late to the party???)
“Willys Jeep Lovers – This vehicle now available for sale.
1946 Willys CJ-2A Frame off restored, original and beautiful. This is a one-of-a-kind Willys! Pictures tell the story.
please call with any buyer questions. Thanks”
(08/18/2017) “Nice jeep, 4 cyl hurricane , everything works, bikini top, soft doors, storage cover, CD player, street legal, clean title, no rust, frame never modified, has 150psi compressor with flex hose under the hood, gauges work,lights work, fresh oil all around, call”
Hard to find these in this price range. It does have rust and may need a clutch.
“Clutch not engaging after yesterday, Plowed excellent all day, I assume it needs a new clutch. Needs to be towed
Very original/stock cj8 with rare 4cyl, all parts are excellent including top, interior, ect… just has a rotted body of course….. fenders, windshield frame, hood and frame very good. Drive as is for now and restore later with new tub ($2300 in primer)
Ran and drove great and everything works as it should except heater fan. Plow works excellent with recent overhaul of parts/fluid. Great acreage vehicle or restore project. New radiator and brake line.
I have done auto body for over 30 years and understand how rare these are and much more rare to find unmolested! Easy resto or driver…
Not ambitious about selling, so cash with no offers or texts!!!”