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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 .
“I am selling my 1946 willys cj2a. It’s mostly original has been converted to a floor shifter. 6v electrical system, most of the wiring is new. Runs and drives good but needs a new front right axle shaft and bushing as well as a few other minor things. Clean Wyoming title. I am asking 4000 but please feel free to make me an offer the worst I can say is no. Call or text only please, no emails.”
“BARNYARD FIND. 1947 WILLYS JEEP BODY THAT HAS A GOOD GRILLE. HOOD AND BOTH FRONT FENDERS ARE VERY USEABLE IF RESTORING ONE. ALSO GOOD DECORATOR ITEMS OR WOULD MAKE A GREAT BAR-B-Q GRILLE AND COULD PUT COOOLERS IN IT. LOOKS TERRIBLE, BUT HAS A LOT OF POSSIBILITIES. ”
“1948 willy’s jeep 350 small block chevy engine 750 horse power. All new paint,crome and interier.Well maintained very clean comes with extra set of paddle tires Asking $30,000 OBO”
With winter settling into Alaska, Paul has returned to continue work on his Stainless M-38 (and a matching stainless trailer). I believe this is the 28th year of the project? Thanks for sharing Paul!
Knarley Rolls, Paul’s M-38. The spare with its cover is attached to the back of the jeep.
The black steel wheel in the photo below is one of 8 new wheels I purchased for the Willys (4 and a spare) and the M100 trailer (2 and a spare) so I need to modify these wheels to accept the stainless wheel discs I previously made. Each wheel will have 6 metal tabs (evenly spaced) welded to the outer face of the wheel with the tabs running from the outer bead flange to the raised inner ring around the lug nut area and each tab will have two nuts welded to the inner surface. These nuts will line up with holes drilled thru the stainless wheel discs to accept the wheel disc attach hardware and the tabs will provide additional support to hold the wheel discs while driving.
The black rim is to the right covered by a template. The other parts are trailer pieces from the disassembly of his trailer.
My original plan was to have only one nut per tab (so the wheel disc would be held on with six machine screws) but it’s much easier to weld two nuts to each tab while I’m making the parts than to have to add additional nuts and attach screws after the wheels have been powder coated just in case the discs wobble during rotation. I’ll try the 6 attach screws per wheel first and if the wheel discs stay smooth during driving I’ll leave the extra 6 nuts empty. If the disc shows any sign of instability while driving I’ll use all 12 screws to attach the disc for extra support.
Here’s something special. It runs. You’d be the only one on the block with this rig.
“Most all work has din done and alot of new parts was in the process of restoring but I’m burnt out 4wheel drive all works run’s and drives all wiring is new motor was rebuild a few years ago clean title serious people onely may consider art trade call”
“1953 CUSTOM WILLY’S OVERLAND JEEP CONVERTIBLE <<>> 327 CHEVY ENGINE <<>> 4-SPEED <<>> NEW PAINT <<>> NEW INTERIOR <<>> JUMP SEATS IN REAR <<>> HIDDEN STEREO SYSTEM IN GLOVE BOX <<>> 17″ CHROME WHEELS AND SPARE ON TAILGATE <<>> DRIVE ANYWHERE WITH NO ISSUES <<>> STRAIGHT BODY <<>> NEW RESTO”
UPDATE: This was on eBay, but seller pulled the ad. I don’t know if it sold or not.
Jim spotted this good looking CJ-5. Seller is VERY motivated.
“This Jeep runs and drives great, just took it on a 150 mile cruise 70 mph no problem. Steering is tight and is suspension. Look at all the pic’s and see the original condition and original factory red paint (not repainted).This Jeep has great patina!! Please note: a small dent in front right fender, small ding in front left fender, small tear in soft top. Top is not perfect but looks and functions well. Absolutely no fluid leaks in or around engine.
A few cool spec’s relating to what we have for sale.
VERY VERY RARE, TUXEDO PARK TRIM PACKAGE INCLUDES PINSTRIPE UPHOLSTERY, BLACK WINDSHEILD FRAME
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“FOR SALE!! RARE YELLOW WILLY’S JEEPSTER!! ORIGINAL PAINT ORIGINAL PARTS STRAIGHT BODY INTERIOR NEEDS WORK!! THIS VEHICLE NEEDS TENDER LOVING CARE AND SOMEONE WILLING TO DO SOME WORK AND HAS A PASSION FOR JEEPS!! GOOD CONDITION FOR ITS AGE!! CLEAN TITLE!! 45,980 MILES!! YELLOW BLACK INTERIOR SELLING AT OUR DEALERSHIP BELOW BOOK VALUE!! GIVE US A CALL TO COME SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL RARE 6 CYLINDER JEEP!! CALL OR TEXT”
(10/14/2014) The jeep looks good, but the pictures aren’t taken in Richland. There’s a whole lot more desert here.
“1946 Willys Jeep with original overdrive. It has Bronco wheels and rims, rims have been modified to fit. There is a CJ5 rear seat and 2 CJ5 front seats (not in the Willy). I purchased this Willy from a father son team who did a ground up restoration. It runs great!”
“Sale to family friend fell through, back on the market, 1953 Jeep M38A1 New tires. New brakes all the way around. Runs good. Only being used for Memorial Day parade. Time to move it on.”