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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 .
“1947 willy cj2a jeep project…body rough..frame needs repair..L-head 4 cyl jeep motor runs nice…supersonic head…new master cylinder…starts, runs, drives, shifts, stops good…$1250…Randolph, Vermont…posted for a friend…phone calls only please…after 2:00 PM…Vt. doesn’t issue titles for older vehicles, sold with bill of sale.”
(06/05/2017) Craig spotted this plow jeep with a unique color scheme. Look slick there’s value.
“1964 Willys Jeep with 6 ft snow, 4 cyl, hardtop with wind up windows, fully functional plow goes up and down (no power angle), starts right up, brakes work, lights work, etc.
This is a good Jeep for plowing your lot, drive, or whatever. Currently not licensed or inspected, do not know what it would take for inspection. The hardtop and plow are worth more than half the asking price. Body has been patched and was painted Red, White and Blue. Very patriotic but not very pretty. This is no SHOW JEEP, it runs good and stops good and will make a good plow Jeep.
NO WARRANTIES, HISTORY, OR PROMISES, SOLD AS-IS, WHERE-IS. Please don’t call with low ball offers. If you’re really interested, make an appointment, come look, bring CASH and we’ll talk. I will NOT talk price with anyone over the phone with out you having seen the Jeep.”
UPDATE: This same photo with a different caption was sold back in 2014 (see bottom pics).
“1942 Photo WW2 Era Fort Custer MI Versatile Jeep Military Push Ball Game Rare
You are bidding on an original Press Photo from a newspaper archive. The photograph measures 6×7 inches and is dated 9-25-1942.”
“Presenting for a FC 150/170 pickup truck enthusiast consideration is an American made VINTAGE NOS CORRECTLY COMPLETE 22K GOLD PLATED ACCESSORY MASCOT. This super rare all metal mascot FC truck dish is a deluxe collector’s edition personal unique outstanding desktop accessory!! It has always been stored in it’s original red soft cloth custom fit pouch, with original instruction care label, packing tissues paper and complete colorful original dealer display box!! The approx. measurements are a 6″ diameter dish with a 2 1/4″ by 1″ highly detailed elevated/pedestal mounted FC truck. Note: 1 end corner section of this original dealer box has separated over the years while in storage. That being said this ultra rare vintage forward control Jeep pickup mascot truck will be double boxed for proper protection for safe shipment. Both metal dish and pedestal/mounted cast metal truck are in extremely nice overall original vintage condition for their obvious age. I believe this extremely outstanding 22K gold plated collector’s FC truck enthusiast mascot accessory would be the ultimate/special/thoughtful/rare gift for any vintage Jeep truck owner’s mantle or desktop. The written description above is my opinion and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of authenticity, age, or condition. Remember no guarantee was given or implied on this item.”
“1946 2A W/ TITLE, POWER ANGLE PLOW, KELLY HARD TOP, WARN OD. LOW ENGINE COMPRESSION, LIKELY RINGS. 1948 2A, NO TITLE. LOTS OF NEW PARTS LIKE INTAKE AND EXHAUST MANIFOLDS, FUEL PUMP, LEAF SPRINGS, SHOCKS, REBUILT CARB, BRAKE HOSES, FUEL TANK, RECENT W-SHEILD FRAME, KOENIG HARDTOP/DOORS,INCLUDES BOTH PLOWS. ETC… ALSO CJ2A OR MB/GPW FIBERGLASS TUB NEVER MOUNTED. $7500 ALL.”
Someone needs to pull that antique car dealer’s license if he appraised this at $15,000.
“1947 Willy’s Jeep – CJ 2A
Appraised by a licensed antique car dealer at $15,000. The vehicle graded out during the appraisal as follows:
BODY – Straight – well preserved
PAINT – Hand painted – Pure classic to Jeep spirit
CHROME – Good though not a lot
TIRES/WHEELS – original wheels, summer tires – very good
GLASS/TRUNK/TOP – The top is Colorado classic! Small crack in windshield
SEATS – Reupholstered original seats
INTERIOR/PANELS/CARPET – Very good original, new gas tank
UNDERCARRIAGE – Some seal seepage but they do that. Very good throughout
ENGINE COMPARTMENT – Restored, runs great
ORIGINAL/CUSTOM – Very original throughout
TOTAL POINTS AS GRADED – 90 points
Runs, drives and stops well. Odometer reads 4,908 miles, although the total miles on the Jeep are unknown, the engine has very few miles since the rebuild. Ready for the next owner to enjoy as is or perfect for restoration project. Located in Western Colorado.”
“1950 CJ3A. Runs great. All original body, mostly original mechanical. L-134 Go Devil engine. Original engine cracked, but saved in the event buyer wants it.
Converted 12 volt. There is still a few cosmetic projects for the collector who likes to tinker.
Overdrive installed.”
“4 cyl. 3 speed
24,000 miles
Does not run, sold as-is
Complete except missing title and one small piece of sheet metal on the dash
All glass is good except crack on lower windshield (all flat glass, so easily replaced)”
Jim shared this ad. The Meyer hardtop looks worth $500 by itself.
“65 cj with metal top, no motor, pretty good condition given the year. Would be a nice project. 500$ or best offer cash in hand gets it. Would have loved to have made it mine but moving can’t take with. Has solid roll cage as well. A true anitique but still in good shape, was a mail carrier.”