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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 .
“Throwing around the idea of selling my 2A and building another one. Not dying to sell, leave low ball offers at home. Ill just keep it if I don’t get what I need out of her. Tons of fun. Scratches all over paint (its a jeep). Currently needs throttle cable but I will replace that as soon as I get time. Has soft top, heater, brand new tires, pinto motor, tow bar, new charging system, fuel tank, rear end has less than 150 miles on it. Resto done about 5 years ago. Clear title. Might consider muscle car or rock crawler trades.”
UPDATE: This was listed at no price. Now it’s $15,000.
“Here it is! An original, unrestored 1952 Willys M38 Jeep that has been in a heated garage basement since the late 1950’s. My late uncle purchased this Jeep and stored it correctly in a heated basement garage, only 5′ from the furnace that heated the house. Clean title. Engine turns very nice. All fuel lines were blown out and the engine was fogged. I am confident this M38 will run with very little work. Original Mag/Blue Crown plugs…ORIGINAL! Not an easy to find item. Unrestored and complete! Includes, two military generators, spare tires and wheels, ammo/tool/parts boxes, fuel cans, rebuild parts/gaskets etc for the engine and a NOS battery that is still in it’s original box. Lots of patina Original Handbook. Serial # 52870. Model M38. Manufacture date 2/1952. Once in a lifetime opportunity…. $15,000 firm..”
“43 ford gpw military jeep body has had all the rust repaired and the frame has been cleaned up and painted a few years ago. real deal military jeep just needs finished and put back together engine needs rebuilt same as a willys mb”
(11/29/2015) Listed as a 1956, this very well could have been a Surrey, but not in 1956. For example, note the footman loops on the fenders.
“eep is a one of 1100 made it is called a surrey gala willys jeep dj-3a 2wd 3speed it is a 1959 we just got it running after being stored indoors for 13years the jeep is a safari color with the canopy and seats to match the engine does run well just some clean up new fluids and here and theres that are being done unless I sell at moment you can research these jeeps upon the name and the rarity of the 2wd it was shipped from Hawaii from the resorts they were used on vacations for people to drive as rentals or transport clients”
“Four Willys for sale, three trucks and one wagon. This is a package deal including the trucks, wagon, extra cab for parts, extra grill assembly, three extra axles, many extra rims and tires. Will not part out individually. Years range from 1948 to 1954. The green one has a small block Corvette engine in it. Bought it from the son of the original owner, father took care of it, son blew up the Warn Overdrive a week after he inherited it. Had bought with the intention of restoring them. The two orange ones have the stock 4 cylinder, the wagon has the stock 6 cylinder, and the green one the 8 cylinder small block Corvette engine. All units have small amounts of rust and some body work needed done.”
“This is a great project rig . First off this Jeep does not run and drive! Will need to be trailered away or use the tow bar. Has a Buick V6 that needs to be replaced. The short block it still in the rig. Comes with Edelbrock Performer intake manifold, Edelbrock 4bbl carb,Edelbrock valve covers,HEI distributer,Stainless headers,Aftermarket aluminum radiator and motor accessories . Manual transmission . The Jeep has been lifted and sits on 35inch BFG’s w/ aluminum rims. Has nice Pro car front bucket seats and back seat . Was a running and driving rig 3yrs ago until it had engine failure . Great project !”
“My father-in-law and I recently bought a 1958 Willys with the intent to fix up or sale. We agreed that we would post it for sale before we tore into it too much, so that’s exactly what I’m doing. We bought it at an estate sale in Fredericksburg from a young man who said the Willys belonged to his great grandpa, but we have NO TITLE on it. Usually this would have been a red flag for me but after a quick search I found that it wasn’t that rare of an occasion to not have a title on one this age. The serial number tag is still intact on the firewall.
We put a decent set of used tires on it so we could roll it and pull it. I pulled it from Fredericksburg to Round Rock and it was just fine. There is rust all over but most of the body rust seems surface deep. There is some rust in spots on the frame, but nothing that couldn’t be fixed. I can’t tell you everything that is wrong, I’ve only had it for a little over a week.
It has a Toyota R20 motor and the standard transmission shifts into gear. I have keys for it but haven’t tried to start it yet because the young man said it had been sitting for years.
You are more than welcome to come check it out if you want to see something that isn’t pictured. Again, there is NO TITLE and I am only posting this before I start digging into it myself.”
“Runs and drives 4 cylinder manual transmission dual lever transfer case. Original motor Willys motor cool little truck great for a project to restore.”
This may be more of a project than the pics indicate.
“1949 willys Jeepster, Great restoration project! Needs a little love…
6 cylinder engine, about 653 of these produced only 49 had this engine!
Odometer reads…15,218
Interior has been stripped down, just haven’t had time to get this project going..”
“1942 MB
Replica 30cal on Authentic Mount
Mastercraft Milspec Seats
1979 CJ5 Frame and drivetrain
360 / 3spd / D20
Dana 30 Front with Warn Hubs
M20 Rear with Superior One Piece Shafts
Rubicon Express 4″ Lift with Greasable Shackles
Power Steering
Rear Radiator (never overheats)
Rear Heater
Rear AGM Battery
LED Lights
Custom Vintage 15×10 wheels
35″ Swamper SSR Radials
1.5″ Custom Cage
This thing drives really well down the road. Gets a lot of attention. A blast to take in parades as well as long excursions.