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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 .
“Thinking of selling.
Rare CJ6 in great condition. Soft top and bikini top. In line 6. Runs great and. Always garage kept and only used to drive around town. I don’t take her off road but I’m sure someone before me has😉 . Fiber glass tub that is ready for new paint or just left as is. 33″ mud tires with a spare set of brand new BFGoodrich all-terrain 33 inch snow tires. With rims.”
“This is an all original stock civilian Jeep except for the electric fuel pump that has been installed.
All lights, instruments, horn works. Engine is very strong, does not burn oil. Runs rough while warming up but smooths out in five minutes. It has a small oil leak on the engine rear seal.
The only things that don’t work are the emergency brake and the drivers side vacuume driven windshield wiper because it was run off the original fuel / vacuume pump. Original fuel pump is still on the engine but needs to be replaced.
It has three fuel tanks, two under the seats and one in the rear.
It drives great and is a lot of fun with two speed transfer case to crawl around in low range.
Odometer says 11,000 miles but is probably 111,000.
Someone took good care of this Jeep. It was stored inside a shop when I bought it.
You can get historic licence plates for a one time fee of $10 that never need to be renewed.
Call or email if you have any questions.”
“I have a lot of stuff that needs to go. Including bar lights n signs, a nestle hot cocoa machine like brand new,a smaller but not mini fridge with racing and riding stickers on it, tacky yet cool for a man cave or garage, car audio system, tools, even a 43 Willy’s jeep I’ll put up the pics I have if your interested in more call or text me anytime I can send more pics thru text and/or have you come take a look at every thing for sale. ”
“1951 Jeep Willys, purchased by my father three years ago. It was running just over two years ago before he passed, and has been sitting since. As far as I know, it’s not running now (although I wouldn’t know how to get it running anyway). It was a project in process.
We know nothing about it other than what we paid for it, and what it was worth to him. He was a jeeping enthusiast who belonged to many local 4wd clubs, and would not have wanted it if it were junk. His intent was to refurbish it and use it as a mild wheeler and for special interest meets. As I said, he was driving it just over two years ago. If you’re a SERIOUS enthusiast and buyer (as he was), you are welcome to come take a look.
NO TIRE KICKERS. No trades.”
“This is a 1943 WWII Willys Jeep MB project. It is currently disassembled. I have a clear Texas title for it. I intended to restore it, but I don’t have the time. Please take a look at the pictures and let me know if you want pics of anything not shown. Also, feel free to ask questions or make offers. I’m asking $3000 for everything. This is located in Hubert, NC Continue reading →
“53 willys 2-wheel drive wagon with the supersonic 6 hurricane type red stripe engine starts & runs well even though belts & hoses are all needing replaced/ it has overdrive and floor kick start with 5 bar v grille and needs the left door and all glass and front floor – sold as is where is with bill of sale.looks like it has independant front suspension build your own maverick with this opportunity. calls only please to ask questions if you see the add running, it’s availiable”
“Willys MB jeep tub with CJ-2 frame, front and rear axles, and front mb fenders (not shown). Tub still needs some work but partially restored and solid. $1100 or best serious offer will be considered. Not included that is in the pic is the CJ-3 windshield frame. Pick up in Hartly. Cross posted.”
“I have a great 59 cj3b jeep also known as a high hood. Not a great candidate for a perfect restoration but would be great for a hunting jeep or off road rig. Motor blew and po removed it and the radiator. The rest is complete. In the last few years a new gas tank and guage cluster was installed along with a few other parts. Body is pretty good but not rust free. Front floors are solid rear mda attention. Body is cracked by spare tire. All tires hold air. I was gonna put in a Buick 225 to replace he factory 4cyl but need to spend the time on my business. Currently loaded on my trailer and I can deliver for a fee or if close we can work something out. I have a bill of sale from the po and am willing to provide one myself. ”
“4X4 better than average cond. ran last fall. half cab inspected in 2008 good tires not bad for a 69 year old rig. will have it at castaway farm flea market this sunday”
UPDATE: You might remember the 2013 adventure of a pair of Italians who bravely drove their MB from Italy to Toledo. Ann and I nearly met them along their trip to the east coast, but our timing was a little off. Well, the pair received a post-trip honor. I’ll let Gregory explain:
A couple of years ago you were kind enough to publicize a trip undertaken by two half-witted Italians to drive back to Toledo an original Willys to MB so that it could celebrate its 70th birthday in its hometown.
Some in the Ewillys community might like to know that the adventure has found a degree of official recognition by being included in the “Modus Vivendi” (Way of Life”) exhibition which runs until 27 September at the Turin Auto Museum, in company of vehicles which have raced the Panamericana, re-enacted the Beijing-Paris race or crossed Africa from Algiers to Cape Town. Our New York to Toledo drive was among the shortest, but also the one performed by the oldest car and the only one by enthusiasts with no sponsorship.
I am attaching a couple of pictures of the display and a description of the exhibition. Sadly the Museum website is rather thin on details, but more information about the trip, car and crew can be found on our “A Jeep Comes Home” blog and the similarly-titled Facebook page.
Thanks for your excellent website and the services it provides to the Jeep community worldwide. –Gregory Alegi
As you can see in the photo, the jeep shows pretty well against the backdrop of some fancier vehicles (Note to Ann — Honey, if this isn’t a good reason to go to Italy, I can’t think of another ….)