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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 .
“1946 Willys CJ -2a, runs and drives, new tires, was registered and inspected last summer and driven around town. 3 speed w/ 4wd hi lo. Fiberglass tub, original nose and fenders. Runs very well. Good shape overall. Not perfect, but a fun little rig or project. Extra parts included. ”
“1953 willys cj3b extensively modified please refer to pictures and if interested please call or text for details
It has a Vortec 5.7 injected on stand alone harness and factory ecu
Sm465 trans
Np205 t-case
44 front
60 semi float disk brake rear
Needs paint and finishing touches but runs great will spin donuts all day long and blow the doors off of 90% of the hondas out there
Might be interested in trades or partial trades”
“1954 willy’s cj3b high hood jeep . Runs great every thing works and road legal, Clear title and current registration. Stored inside. Tires are good and has lockouts and brakes and lights and gauges work. Rust in the areas where 65 year old jeeps have rust. Frame has no rust or broken or cracked issues. No tire kickers please. Texts go unreturned for days at times.”
The tool box under the passenger side extends out quit a ways.
“1947 willys jeep cj2a must go To much for me can’t get it done at this point in my life clean title in hand good body it’s all there hasn’t been started in years it wouldn’t take much to get it going we connect the clutch new battery fresh gas fresh oil new plugs and I’m sure it would fire right up has a hurricane straight six the engine and trans are in great shape motor turns no problem I have antique license plates for it must sell if interested let me know has 65,000 original miles”
“V6 hurricane runs great and drives. Manual trans 3 spd with hi/lo lever. Original equipped PTO for dump. Needs interior work and minor body work, NOTHING structural.
Currently working on it. Price is firm now and will go up as work progresses.
Only 1546 made in 1959. Very few left and even fewer with original drivetrain.
Parts are easily obtainable since frame is same as Jeep CJ.”
“1946 Tan colored Willys CJ2A with good engine trans but has some body issues – has some rust and a tub modification but is all complete. Has not ran in a while but it ran good with no smoke when the engine was worked on. 12V conversion with alternator, new factory air cleaner, tune up and oil filter set up – electric fuel pump. Has military black lights and shovel and ax mounted on drivers side. Non original black spoke wheels and mud grip tires with some weather cracks. Factory two piece windshield has crack in passenger side. Not perfect but complete and very hard to find in any condition.”
“Selling my 1954 Willys. Runs good, almost all original. Great project car. Rare. Have complete engine rebuild kit also. Will consider trades or resonable offers.”
“Ran about 5 years ago, never registered it and I lost the registration for it but should be easy enough to get again. I’ve got a transferable registration from a 55 Willys if you feel like going that route.
It’s a 3spd manual 4×4 jeep fc170 with a hurricane strait 6 and plow. Has the normal wear and tear for an fc170, has some serious rust in the cab corners and drivers side door but other than that it’s a pretty strait and solid vehicle. Floor pans are pretty good, rockers and rain guards could use some attention. All glass is good, frame is spot on.”
(03/11/2017) Has an OD. Looks like the steps have been altered.
“Original 1947 jeep willy, runs & is drivable, all original parts besides seats and windshield, splitter (two transmissions), very rare, clean title. Pick up only! located in payson, cash only!!”
Thanks go to Jason King for documenting his family’s jeeping adventure from last weekend!
Jason writes, “This past Saturday the King family held our 7th Annual Sweetwater Run Jeep Rally in beautiful Parke County, Indiana (Covered Bridge Capital of the World). Family members came from as far away as Minnesota and Missouri to enjoy this yearly event.
Some of the older jeeps attending this year . . .
. . . . and some of the newer jeeps.
The morning started off with a timed run on a pre-determined 10-mile route planned out by the hosts of the rally in their 46’ CJ2A some weeks earlier. The plan was for each of the 8 Jeeps to leave 5 minutes apart with at least a driver and navigator. Each navigator had a copy of the mapped route and was responsible for keeping the time clock for their respective vehicle. The the Jeep closest to the official time clocked by the hosts of the rally received a first place prize box full of moon pies. The timed event was enjoyed by all and should continue for years to come.
The timed event was followed by a wonderful cookout on a new Jeep fire pit made by my brother-in-law (he takes orders if anyone is interested). Shortly after the cookout we travelled east through Rockville to Bridgeton passing a few covered bridges along the way, stopped for ice cream and proceeded on to Mansfield Covered Bridge before returning home. Continue reading →