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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 .
“1959 FC170. New tires. All glass in truck. Ran it daily till transmission went out last month. All other running gear was good. Clear SC title.
Needs body work. Harleyville, SC”
No battery, so unclear if this runs or how long it has been sitting. That said, the seller is correct. This a pretty stock jeep with a Koeng hardtop. The rear passenger quarter panel does have some bondo.
“I have this CLEAN old barn find jeep for sale. 100% original EVERYTHING with exception of old repaint. UNMOLESTED JEEP! 1959 cj5 w/original ohv drivetrain w/ hardtop since new. 20,325 verifiable original miles ! $4500 Texas title jeep! Possible trade trades trading”
Seller writes, “.. it runs but new carburetor so it dies without gas …” … don’t they all die without gas? Note the lack of hood latches, bench seat and custom windshield.
“1953 willy’s jeep cj-3b. Clean title up to date tag with paperwork it runs but new carburetor so it dies without gas. It has been converted to a 12volt system and too a electric fuel pump. upgrades include -New 12v battery -New electric fuel pump -New starter solenoid -New fuel lines -New carburetor -New starter haven’t got installed but i will before you pick it up -New plugs have not installed yet -new oil change.”
“1947 WILLYS JEEP CJ2A RUNS GOOD, NEW 235/75/15 TRACTION TIRES,NEW STARTER, NEW MASTER CYL. Needs more brake work. $3900. WILL NOT RESPOND TO IS THIS AVAILABLE! Possible trade for small truck or ROKON TRAILBREAKER”
“1953 Willys 453-GB2. Has run recently. Built by my father from a variety of mismatched parts. Needs brakes, tires and battery. I also have an extra radiator, tie rods, starter, and all the dash gauges and lights to go with it. Clean title. Located in Boise/Nampa idaho”
“1946 jeep Willy’s project car. It was running when I parked four years ago. I took a par slowly but I don’t have time to finish it. My loss your gain. I’ll include all the new parts I got for it. $3300 obo (no trades no codes no scams)”
The May 1958 issue of Jeep News was only four pages, but the marketing managed to pack in some interesting tidbits. On page one the company discussed the new 3/4 mechanical mule-like prototype. Included is a pic of a model; I wonder what happend to the model? Also on page one, in the lower right of the page is a story about Hugh Smith purposefully driving a jeep through a garage wall to save his brother from a burning garage.
Page two features several FCs, but the one that looks the most interesting (to me) is the unit with the “Samp-O-Rama” traveling meat counter built for Armour and Company in Atlanta.
Page three has a few DJ-3As. Page four features a story about Mr. S. W. Christie, whose contracting company owned 24 jeeps. Despite all the jeeps he owned, he decided to build his young boys a toy jeep of their own.
Because the May 1958 issue was so short, I figured it made sense to include the July 1958 Jeep News issue, which is also short at only six pages. I guess some folks at Willys Motors took some time off during the summer of 1958?
Page one explains some of the improvements made to the new line of Forward Control Jeeps. Page three includes multiple photos of the rare Leveloader FC. Page five shows a couple FCs that were customized to meet particular needs. Page six covers the Jeep Roadeo races in Yakima.
“70 Jeep CJ5. Runs and drives. Currently tagged antique and tag is transferable to new owner if here in Pa. Factory 225 Buick V6 mated to a t-14 3 speed with Warn Overdrive. Factory 4.88 gears. Has a SSBC disk brake conversion for front brakes. Jeep does have rot in the floors but frame looks good. I can get as many pictures as necessary. Jeep has a cool story as it was originally built as a camper. Google “CJ5 Camper” and you will see it. 6 1/2 foot Meyer Power Angle snowplow. Nice 30 inch mud tires with matching spare. Snow is coming! Any questions feel free to ask!”