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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 .
Has an extra chassis and parts. Not sure how much value is here.
“This is a 1959 Willys Jeep. I bought it as a project and as some things go just never got around to it. I had it running when I first bought it. Has been sitting about 3-4 years since then. I have boxes full of parts to go with it. A nice soft top and all rails. Also have an additional chassis with differentials and running gear. Title says 1959 Willys. I have a Willys and Jeep tailgate both of which are included. Too many odds and ends to list.”
This has a 350 stowed inside. Seller wants Canadian cash, so I suspect the jeep is in Canada.
“This is a WW2 jeep. I restored it to almost original condition. The frame has the gun mount on it. The brakes are drum brakes that work good. The body was ruff when I got it. It was sand blasted and new metal installed. I got the seats and a lot of the gear from a willys war jeep dealer from the US. The tires are what would be on the jeep of that year. The wheels are combat wheels that split apart with eight bolts. The paint took 4 months to get as I wanted the original paint. The white marking on the jeep were painted on using stencils. The bottom of the tub is under coated. New body mounts of that time were used. Here are the things that are not of 1944. It has a 350 Chevy in it and a 3 speed tranny. All tucked away so you cannot tell. The electrical has been updated. This is a real eye catcher and drives nice. ”
(10/27/2016) Lots of upgrades, include on board welder and air. Looks built for jeeping. Has the full glass windshield, too.
“1946 Willy’s Jeep with too much to list but I will try, 3.8 ford V-6 aluminum heads (extra motor), auto Transmission, extra transfer case complete. upgraded everything, extra wide custom front window flat class, upgraded axes, on board air compressor, holding tank, winch, off road lights, family roll cage, new top for jeep still in box, (old top- if out and wheeling);
new this winter- all four disc brakes all the way around, power steering, two speed wipers, two speed heater, viper security alarm with perimeter alarm, Bose speakers, pioneer stereo, back seat/ with seat belts with build in locking tool box with a quick disconnect, it is water proof for groceries if needed or beer, deer rack for hauling out, or hauling gear,
tow hitch, all new gauges, complete fuel system flushed tank pulled with new sending unit and all is undercoated, locking gas tank, spare fuel tank, with switchable tank switch, half doors and bikini top, two hard tops for the jeep, interior lights, tilt wheel, spare tire, lock in hubs, reclining seats, nice mirrors— extra brain mounted just in case, on board welder, welder lead, air hose, wench remote cord….. storage boxes in rear and deep glove box, must see… nice jeep”
The annual “Delaware Goes to War- Victory In Europe” reenactment took place at Fort Miles in Delaware last weekend. Joe shared these photos taken by Bill Goodwin. Thanks! (I think this is a good start to “Front-end Friday”)
Today, a gentleman name “Moos” from the Netherlands will be flying into Redmond, Oregon, to purchase to a Willys Truck and drive it to Kent, Washington. From there, the track will get shipped to the Netherlands, where he’ll prepare it for a trip from the Netherlands down to Dakar (Senegal) in Africa.
Hopefully, everything will go smoothly on his drive today. Moos has my number in case he has a problem along his route. If he does have a problem, I may be phoning folks along his route to serif you can help. I will be around Renton for part of the day, but then I will be heading to Bellingham to deliver some jeep tires and enjoy some dinner with Wade Smith.
I suggested this route to avoid some of the Friday traffic, but he still must drive north up Interstate-5.
And here’s the truck. If you drive by Moos, give him a wave!
()6/18/2016) Seller notes that jeep was originally restored at a jeep dealership.
“Jeep 1952 CJ3-A in excellent condition. Third owner; bought from Jeep dealership owner that restored and owned for years. Jeep in all original condition except side mirror. All new tires, brakes, lines and master cylinder. Everything works – light, heater, horn. Completely rebuilt PTO with Ramsey 8000 lb period correct winch. Winch being put together, PTO installed. Includes new bearings, seals and chain on PTO. Beautiful rare find. Firm on price. Thanks for looking.”
“This 1944 Willy MB Jeep has the original body, transmission, front end and rear end. The motor is an after war 4 cylinder Willy’s motor that has been rebuilt. Please only those seriously interested, contact me.”
(05/23/20160 The truck has a variety of mods. The seller warns a buyer may need to do some work.
“This is a 1963 Willys Pickup.
I consider it to be very good for a truck over half a century old.
It has a 1995 Ford driveline connecting to a Lincoln 9″ rear end.
4 wheel power disc brakes
Independent front suspension
Power rack and pinion steering
Aluminum radiator
Automatic transmission
4.0 Ford V6 engine
Solid oak pickup bed
The original gauges are not connected.
Is a real head turner, would be more so with proper paint and body work.
I use regularly for hauling firewood, building materials etc.
Search terms Jeep Vintage Unique Antique
Sold as is.
Cash only.
Although I use this truck it should be considered a project truck for someone with more time and motivation than me.
Due to extensive non standard modifications buyer accepts responsibility for appropriate use.”
“This jeep is a great example of stock military jeep that needs some finishing touches, I’m going in another direction and don’t have the focus to complete what I started…”