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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 .
“Selling my wheeler project. I have a 1953 cj3a flat fender that has been fully disassembled down to bare frame. There is no motor, tranny, or T-case but comes with stock axels. The tub is in decent shape has some rust in floor. Text for pics. The friend I got this from can’t find the title but it is I her name.”
(10/05/2016) Craig spotted this one. It looks like there has been some body work.
“1955 willys wagon only 814 made with this super hurricane straight six engine. It runs perfectly and quietly. 3speed on the column. Completely gone over from plugs and wires to oil bath. Has electric fuel pump. New wiring harnes from front to back with cloth covering to look original. Upgraded to 12 v system with reducer for gauges. New drums, brakes, bearings and tires. New fuel lines and gas tank. Heater was rebuilt and blows very hot. Everything mechanical has been done so far. The body would be next but if I start that the price will go up. Very rare vehicle that could be an addition for someone that knows about Willys. $6,500.”
It’s a project that includes a Warn winch. If it has been parked before the “mountain blew”, it means it was parked prior to May of 1980 (36 years ago).
“1963 Willys CJ.
Parked since before the mountain blew.
283, warn winch, dual gas tanks.
Absolutely perfect windshield.
One NOS front fender.
Permanently registered on its original 63 plates.
Clean clear title in my name.
This is a project. Please don’t waste my time unless you are serious.”
This 1960 DJ-3A Surrey will be auctioned in January of 2017 by Sotheby’s. The jeep is described as a “beautifully presented flawless restoration”. That statement is followed by a series of inaccurate statements regarding the history of DJ-3A, such as the DJ-3A was introduced in 1955 (nope 1956). You can see all the pics and information here:
As Colin pointed out to Sotheby’s, despite some great work on this, there are actually numerous flaws with this restoration:
Front bumper is from a 1948-49 Willys Jeepster, way too wide for a DJ3A Surrey.
Valance panel behind the front bumper is too long, as it has to cover the Willys Jeepster front bumper brackets.
Air filter is from a 1945-1949 Willys CJ2A 4WD Jeep and is made by Oakes. The correct air filter should be either a small 7 inch dry air filter attached to the carburetor alone or a Donaldson oil bath air filter that attaches in the same position as the Oakes filter on this Jeep.
The Fram oil filter is of the larger heavy duty unit, not the smaller one used by the civilian 4 cylinder Jeeps from 1946-1964.
The windshield straps are incorrect, using webbed belts instead of vinyl with center buckle and three grommets, no additional adjusters on the straps at all.
Windshield grab handles were chrome on Surreys, as were the side mirrors.
The rear bumper is 1948-49 Willys Jeepster, has Willys Overland stamped into the center of the bumper and is too wide for a Surrey. Surrey chrome bumpers were plain, without the Willys Overland script. Willys dropped the Overland part of the scripting for the 1950 models, but kept the Willys script on the 1950-51 Jeepsters and station wagon rear bumpers from 1950 through 1963 when the last of the old square bodies were used and the new Wagoneer station wagon debuted.
The speedometer reads in kilometers, rather than miles per hour. Surreys and all DJ3A Jeep speedometers read in miles per hour and calibrated from 0 through 9 after 1958. 0-8 for 1956- early 1958. Kilometers were used on export Jeeps.
“cylinders: 8 cylinders
drive: 4wd
fuel: gas
title status: clean
transmission: manual
Selling my 1947 jeep willys
Has a 327 out of a 68 camaro , full cage ,prp seats and harnesses, runs strong , current registration. Open for trades”
It includes the data plates. Looks nice.
“Vehicle Specs:
-Rust Free vehicle
-Two-Tone paint job
-Engine rebuilt 2015
-Carburetor rebuilt 2016
-New fuel Pump
-New brake master cylinder
-New tires less than 50 miles
-New US mags u102 style
-Flushed gas tank
-New Rugged Ridge side mirrors
-New Diamond plate flooring
-Interior lined with customer grey fabric
This FJ-3 runs, drives, and handles well.”
Sellers failed to get a state grant to complete restoration of this one.
“An authentic, 1944 U.S. Army 4cyl, Willys MB Jeep, VIN#
MB 383450 with just over 26,000 original miles. It is completely operational with many accessories, including the top, spare, tools and implements. We have brought the jeep up to approximately 90-95% operation and appearance. This jeep is show worthy but runs a little rough, determined to be a minor problem by my mechanic. The driver\’s seat was extended with a kit for steering wheel and leg comfort. I can also provide to a serious buyer all that was invested in the restoration.
We are selling this Willys MB because, we were unable to get any Kentucky grant funding for acquisition and the full restoration; Our personal investment had reached its limit.”
Thanks to Joe for this one. The current bid on this is already $10,010.
“1954 Jeep Willys
Vehicle starts and runs
Last started approx 1 year ago
Engine modified with 327 from Corvette
33,572 miles (miles are unknown and may not be accurate)
Serial # 454 FA2 10919
Aftermarket lift
Vehicle is part of an estate and no mechanical history is known”