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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 .
It’s a project. It has the gov plate and markings on the tailgate.
“I have a 1951 willys cj3a that was currently being stripped and repaired but i have to stop where im at and let it go. The jeep did run and will run But at the moment does not run because i have taken it all apart. This is an authentic navy jeep with ots original military data plate. 3000 takes her home. Local pick up only.”
Jim shared this oddball. It’s only two wheel drive and has an ABS plastic body.
“Here we have 1970 Citroen Mehari. Car will but need tank cleaned out. These are EXTREMELY rare in this country! Cars condition decent considering it’s age and that it’s made plastic!
This car can driven as is or with very little work or would be a very good start for a restoration, your choice!
All parts are available, car to be complete! It has new tires and canvas ta op section.
Clear title and keys! Partial trade for firearms.”
There may be some value here, but the seller is clear it’s a project.
“1970 Jeepster Commando. 231 Odd Fire V6, turbo 400, 3.31 axle ratio. The engine has a GM HEI conversion. Has a saginaw power steering conversion. Dual exhaust. Originally orange, was repainted in/out yellow some time ago. Complete Jeep, has roof rack and rear wind deflector. Missing rear seat. Does have some rust but not bad given the year and for being outside. The roof does unbolt so you can go topless.
Someone in the past replaced the 225 v6 with a newer 231 v6. I do not know the mileage of the jeep.
This is an old jeep, it will need attention and maintenance. You should expect this to be a complete project, expect to go through all systems. It does start, I just replaced the intake gasket, rebuilt the carb and changed the oil. Transmission shifts tight, cooling system works great, replaced thermostat and brakes work but I would still recommend towing it home to check it over.
Clean Oregon title/Bill of sale.
$2500 or reasonable offer, this is a lot nicer than the other commandos listed on CL in this price range. I am accepting offers as long as they are reasonable.” https://kpr.craigslist.org/cto/6168648363.html
I don’t know anything about this style of hardtop.
“Full fiberglass hard top for a 1955-1975 round top Jeep CJ5 or M38A1. Is in really good condition. Only part that isn’t good is the rear window is cracked (as pictured) but could easily be fixed with plexiglas. Great addition to any CJ or M38A1.”
Not sure how deep the rust is, but it looks like it has potential.
“Selling a Ford Script jeep body, some rust but overall a very restorable body for an early Ford jeep. Still has footman loops, gas tank well, other original body parts”
“1963 Willy’s Jeep. Clear title. Original running 4 cylinder hurricane engine.
Rare aluminum Myers top with doors. Needs floor. Have seats. Have new gas tank.
Must sell!! $750 obo.”
(05-06/2017) Has a number of older mods. Probably a good jeeping jeep back in the day. It could a little love.
“1946 Willys CJ2-A
225 cubic in Buck v6 less than 1000 miles on complete rebuild
SM 420 trans w/warn overdrive
5/38 gear ratio
power steering
8000 lbs warn wench
full roll cage
V W bucket seats
tool box rear seat
duel 10 gal fuel tanks under seats
cooler rack
31 inch Cooper tires less than 1000 miles
needs a little love an care
extra crank shaft,heads,blocks, and lots of extra engine parts
removable tow bar”
I drove up to Sandpoint, Idaho, today to meet with the McKay brothers, aka Minnesota Chris and Idaho Todd. I had a great time with them last year and was looking forward to another visit.
I once again met them at Todd’s business, Big Lake Recreation. We went to lunch (a delicious burrito at Joel’s), then went to see Todd’s newest Tux. In the picture below, you can’t see them, but those two guys are under the blue Tux discussing some finer points of PTOs. I’m pretty sure they forgot all about me. Or maybe I was supposed to join them?
About that time I remembered I hadn’t been taking pictures, so I took the one below. Then, I too fell under the jeep spell and managed to forget taking another photo over the remainder of our time together. Though I didn’t get any more photos, I did get some good parts from Chris. So, thanks go to Todd and Chris for the great afternoon!
Speaking of Chris, he’ll be heading East to Minnesota in a few days. If you need anything transported, contact him at nscustoms@hotmail.com or through his Vintage Willys Parts Page on Facebook and maybe he can help you.
“I got this original fire jeep from VT. It’s all original with correct mb engine and 6v accessories including sparton horn! Needs restoration, but a good starting point. Engine should run, I need to tune it up.”
Here’s a neat photo that includes VEC CJ-2As on the assembly line.
“This is an original press photo. The peacetime version of the Jeep is in volume production at the Willys-Overland plant here. Shown is a sub-assembly line where bodies get finishing touches. The company which expects a world wide market for the vehicles as a farm and industrial tractor, truck, mobile power unit and passenger conveyance plans to build 20,000 this year. Photo measures 10.75 x 8.25 inches. Photo is dated 07-26-1945.”
“1962 Press Photo Anti-leprosy team push the Jeep in Yasothorn near Thailand. This is an original press photo. Fighting the stigma of the outcast Members of an anti-leprosy team struggled pushed a Jeep, carrying supplies, out of the mud in Yasothorn, Northeast of Thailand. The team, sponsored by the Thai Government and the World Health Organization of the United Nations surges out and treats leprosy victims throughout the country. The travel from village to village Setting up clinics in health centers or temples, where they dispense Sulfone drugs. Photo measures 10 x 8 inches. Photo is dated 08-25-1962.”