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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 .
“This is a 1948 Willy’s jeep, Half cab, new seats, new master cylinder, and wheel cylinders on rear, new brakes on rear, new tires, new plastic gas tank, new plugs, new battery, rebuilt alta, new headlights, parking lights, and tail lights, Tow bar, and new brake shoes for the front. This jeep runs and drives good, Fixed it up to hunt with. I have no title, just a bill of sale in Alabama.”
“Great project jeep! Clean title.
Jeep is in great shape. I’ve had it for couple years, but don’t have time to finish it. The jeep has lot of extra parts that comes with it 3 running 4 cy motors
2 trans
alternators
rollbar
Brand new $500 tires
The body is in great shape, no rust holes, This would make someone great project has one spot of surface rust. Has been kept in a climate controlled basement.
This will be a great jeep when it’s finished!
and great jeep when it’s done.
Jeep will have to be towed or put on a trailer. Call or text anytime for more info!”
“1946 willys cj2a jeep. Rust but totally restorable. Transmission pto but no engine. Have engines available. This is an earlier 46 with good fenders and windshield frame.”
“Complete frame and drivetrain from a Willys Jeep FC170. This frame is immaculate. If you are restoring an FC170 that needs frame work, save yourself the trouble and just swap your body over to this one. While I have no way to verify, the drivetrain is reported to have only 30,000 miles; it at a minimum at least looks the part of a 30,000 mile unit. As the story goes, this Jeep was bought new, brought home and shortly afterwards, a tree fell on the cab. The owner decided to cut the cab away and use it on his farm as a tractor which means nothing from the road has had a chance to eat away at it. Look at the pictures carefully, the condition is truly excellent. The motor has been stored properly and should fire with relative ease. Please note that this frame has no title and I do not know the exact year”
No pics provided. Includes a Kubota conversion kit.
“I have for sale a 1947 Willys Jeep project that I started last year as a complete overhaul. The Jeep is in parts right now and need to be rebuilt.
The 1947 Willys CJ2-A frame is from South Carolina and in great condition. It is currently coated with POR-15.
* There are still missing parts to complete the build.
* Selling as is. No title.
Here is the part list:
2 – T90 3spd transmissions without shifter (need rebuilt)
1 – Bell housing
2 – Transfer cases (need rebuilt)
1 – T90 rebuild kit
1 – Steering gear
1 – Fiberglass body
1 – Fiberglass Hood
1- Grill / headlights
1 – Gas Tank
1 – Shifter
4 – Military rims
Front fenders (ruff)
Front and Back axles
Front and Back leafs sprints (POR-15)
New Drag Link Repair Hardware Kit X 18041.02
New Brake Pads/4 wheels (not installed)
Everything above for 1300.00
Also, I have a conversion kit to mount a Kubota Diesel engine to a t90 transmission and a Kubota V2203 engine block that has some missing parts that need a rebuilt that are not included in the price (if interested).”
“Willys MB body tub, fair+ condition. Has rust around fuel tank well and on some cross members. Also evidence of filler and fiberglass in a few places. Included but not installed a new fuel tank well and Y channel for underbody.”
“1947 CJ2A Jeep $2200 OBO
Jeep is totally taken apart ready to start a ground up resto. Has pto which is rare. These jeeps are becoming very hard to find. Text or email questions.”
“Willy’s Jeep Truck parts. Super Hurricane Eng. $100. Three Shifter Tran And Transfer Case $100. Rear End $50 And More. I’m scrapping the undercarriage… Keeping The Body.”
Ann photographing the “top of the world”, at least it felt like that to us.
On Wednesday, our last day on the road this trip, we drove from Elko, Nevada, to Pasco, Washington.
Wednesday’s trip home from Elko, Nevada.
We began the day with a free breakfast courtesy of Stockmen’s Hotel and Casino. But, what I was really looking forward to was “second-breakfast” at the B. J. Bull Bakery, which specializes in pasties and pies. The Yelpers out there rated them highly and, given they sell some cold (so they can be reheated later), I figured it was an opportune time to try them, given the shop was a block away from our hotel.
On our way out of town, we pulled into the parking lot. We walked inside and found a small shop, with tables and an eating bar that allowed eating-in or taking-out. The menu was split between the pasties and the pies (which I thought would be pastie shaped, but instead were a normal pie shape).
B. J. Bull’s menu.
The menu shows several beef options, but there was a chicken & rice option and a special chile/pork one that looked delicious. All the pasties on the menu were available warm and ready to eat. There were also leftovers from the day before that were a dollar less and cooled (ideal for taking home).
Example of pastie from yelp.
I decided to get a warmed breakfast pastie and then several cold ones to try when we got home. I also purchased a small and large pie to take home. Our purchase complete, we stepped outside and wasted no time biting into the breakfast pastie … “second breakfast” never tasted so good. It was filled with scrambled eggs, potatoes, and chunks of Jimmy Dean sausage. Importantly, the mixture was just moist enough not to be dry, but not moist enough to make the dough wet, which would have quickly devolve into a mess. Continue reading →