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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 .
(02/18/2015) It think it has an extra tank in the rear.
“1948 Willys JEEP cj2a Buick 225 v6 engine, m21 Muncie 4 speed with scattersheild bell housing model 18 transfer case Dana 44 posi. 4.88 ratio cj3a windshield frame 32×9.50×15 super swamper tsl tires with very few miles .warn 8000lb winch and tool box , power steering .”
It just looks odd with those eyeballs. It is still a project.
“’47 willys jeep truck about 65% finished with complete frame off restoration. Father was working on it and passed away suddenly and now mother needs to sell it. New paint, glass and gaskets, rebuilt knicco Chevy 350 that has only been started 3 times, many many other new parts and work has been done to it, 9,999 but price is negotiable, must see to appreciate, have well over 15k invested already just cant afford to finish it for him”
“New in box, box has been opened but top was never put on Jeep. Asking $700.00 O.B.O. Please call and leave a message and we will get back to you asap.
Kit includes doors, latches, bows and all necessary hardware. When folded, all hardware and the top stay together. Snaps are concealed on the top for a smooth look. In most cases, snap locations match factory-installed studs. Click-shut doors have twist style handles. Side and rear curtains roll up safari-style for maximum shade and ventilation. Adjustable foam-covered bows provide a skin-tight fit.”
“Willys parts jeep for sale
– complete axles, leaf springs, drive shafts
– 4 solid 16″ wheels
I have other parts available as well
Let me know what you need”
“This is a clean Jeep built in 1965 by Mitsubishi under license by Kaiser Jeep Corp. These are rare, but well made. They have a higher hood. This one has a PTO driven Ramsey winch in front. It has an odd fire 3.8 GM V-6- which means high torque. Runs great! It is also equipped with a mechanical air compressor driven off the engine. Has a CB radio. Good Rubber. Roll bar. Exhaust has shorties. No rust anywhere. This came out of southern AZ. We built a tow bar for it, so it will be ready to tow to the high country and hit the trails. Great Hunting Jeep. Unit is street legal.”
This was my view for much of today. The Grass covered prairies of the Texas panhandle stretch for miles and the roads are straight and fast.
Today was the first day of the Midwest Willys Reunion, so I hope every has a good time there! I do have a few books and t-shirts available through Bob Christy. If you see him and can slow him down for a minute, he’ll help you.
Today’s drive to Amarillo, Texas.
I began today knowing I’d be on the road longer for a longer span of time than I had since the early part of our trip. (Yes honey, read long lonely roads!). Fortunately, there were a few stops and surprises along the way.
Only in Texas would you find a Texas-shaped waffle maker. We saw these at several motels.
The first surprise was west of Wichita Falls. When I saw this CJ-3A, I braked immediately. I *think* it is for sale. It’s got rust. It also has some allstate front hubs.
Not much longer after I saw this 3A, a truck pulling a trailer with an M-38 whizzed past me. I couldn’t pull out my camera in time to capture that one.
“I’m selling my M38A1 jeep with a clear title and collector plates.It is in great shape and runs great.I have all five original military tires w/tubes,the frame for the canvas top but no canvas,axe and shovel that strap to the sides of the vehicle,back seat,tow bar.All the lights work including night lights,all the gauges work,horn works,two new batteries last week,new muffler from Midwest Military.I am open to offers so if you’re interested give me a shout.Thanks.”
“its a project, everything is there flat head 4 or 6 not sure. some rust on body mainly on the bottom corner of the doors. the dash isnt attach but is there, all glass. its seems to be all there. flat bed with someI side rails.”
The owner of this BBQ restaurant in Grapevine was a retired cop who had never worked in a restaurant before launching his BBQ restaurant. Last fall he had someone build a custom smoker that looks like a train. Here he is explaining how it works. Despite it being the hardest job he’s ever had, he loves running the restaurant.
Ann’s grandfather took a turn for the worse. After I watched her stress eat two bags (small bags) of M&Ms I knew it was time to send her back home for a few days. So, she arrived in Pasco Thursday evening.
After dropping Ann at the airport I left for Bowie, TX.
Prior to her departure, we attempted to accomplish one thing. We wanted to see the cowboy glockspiel in the town of Grapevine. The cowboy glockspiel is a clock tower. At certain times of the day, two automatronic cowboys appear on the tower and engage in a gunfight. I’m told one always dies, but never the same one. The death is chosen at random by a computer.
We arrived in Grapevine at 11:30am, all ready to watch the gunfight unfold. It turned out we arrived as the town was readying itself for their annual beer celebration. So, there was a great deal of hustle and some bustle all through town.
Yes, lots of hustle and bustle in town, but not evident at all in this photo of downtown.