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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 .
(03/03/2013) “1947 jeep CJ2A. frame up restoration almost complete over $20,000.00 invested. Needs tune up and power steering pump installed. pump is included.
– rebuilt straight 6 cylinder engine
– disc front brakes
– new wrangler front end linkage
– New power steering gear box
– new steering column and linkage from summit racing
– new electric fuel pump
– New upolstered bucket seats
– New windshield wipers
– custom built rear bumper and spare tire carrier
– (5) new bf goodrich mud terrain tires and wheels 0 miles from discount tire with warrenty and road hazard
For sale or trade
I have all proggresive pictures from restoration process”
(04/12/2014) The owner has had this jeep quite a while.
“WW II Jeep owned by WWII veteran!!! This jeep is in great condition!!! It has brand new tires, brakes, and new gears in the transmission. I have owned this jeep for 47 years. Must see to appreciate!”
(11/06/2013) Here’s a militarized CJ-2A that would make a good parade jeep.
“This is a 47 Willys CJ2A with a WWII front end added has swivel small headlights and blackout lights.I have over $25,000 rebuilding this jeep. The engine,transmission,transfer case,rear end were rebuilt two years ago.Has new brake lines and wiring,just tuned up and new starter put in.Painted olive drab this jeep was used by the military.Runs great looks great comes with dummy 30 cal.New WWII tires,new radiator and brakes. Just had new steel welded into right side,all new steel in back end.Odometer broke unkown mileage probably 8000 on new motor.Always driven on weekends. I love it it looks cool and all my nieghbors and friends love it but need money. This awesome jeep is parade ready.The paintings were done by hand one is from 1943 comic book Joe Palooka making Hitler dance with a 30 cal.,Vargas girl spelling out victory,Bugs bunny on side with name of jeep Hun Hunter,just painted hitler getting stabbed by bugs on right side. I have a lot of time and money in this jeep,you will not find one that runs this well and in this shape for this money.do not call and try to talk me down on the price it is low enough.”
“46 cj2a has an early 60,s F head runs , was in a barn for 10 years It has some cracked fuel lines to the tank but fired up from a can, tank seems to be fine. Needs front floor work and side body work, prob no for the purist due to the later engine but would make a nice summer driver , has rear PTO setup,”
Scott’s pre-movie wagon. Note the temporary passenger window.
Scott from Cincinnati shares his experience about the use of his Willys Wagon for a major motion picture. For him it was a positive experience. Thanks to Scott for creating this post!
In early march of this year I was contacted by a production co., showing an interest in pre 1955 vehicles for an upcoming movie to be filmed locally called Carol and starring Kate Blanchett. Apparently Cincinnati’s history and architecture is commonly used as a backdrop to post war NYC. I sent them some pictures and explained that my willys was in running condition and a few days later they called and offered to wrap the vehicle to use it as a prop NYC postal delivery truck.
US Mail Wagon and Dj-5 Mail Jeep
This green color is what they selected.
I sent more pictures and soon had a proof of their final rendering. To my surprise the scenes involving my wagon were less than two weeks away. After not hearing from my contact for a few days, I reached out and was, sadly, informed that the wrap contractor wasn’t able to meet the production schedule.
Somehow the conversation turned to paint as a possibility. Later that evening she found a body shop willing to do the job in less than a week on their dime. Coincidentally the paint color in the rendering was close enough to get them to agree to a very similar Woodstock green to factory.
The following morning I drove the willys there and inspected their facilities and current projects, a berlinetta here, a classics Mercedes there and even a frame off corvair, obviously they were overqualified for the job at hand. Initially the shop was hesitant to take the project on, after they realized how much metal, body and prep would be required. I agreed to furnish all necessary hard parts at my cost and they would provide the paint, as agreed with the production company.
Thanks to Willys Overland for supplying this wagon sheet metal!
So how do you find new sheet metal overnight? After many hours calling the usual suspects, whom all agreed that a driver’s quarter panel was too big for overnight delivery no matter the cost, I finally found an ohio willys parts retailer http://www.willysoverland.com and they promised to have it for pickup in the morning. A buddy agreed to drive to Toledo and pick up the parts and, of course, walcks came through for all of the remaining soft parts and seals needed a few days later, after paint. That Saturday I visited the willys in the paint booth and let’s just say I was speechless. On Monday the production folks were going to the shop to apply their temporary decals and special effects, with filing to occur the next day.
(08/05/2013) Here’s a beautiful CJ-3B. It looks like it might have a government plate on the dash next to the standard data plate.
“A fully restored Jeep that has spent it’s life in Oregon and Arizona. This jeep was frame off restored in 2010 in Arizona and has too many new parts to mention! New parts include paint, interior, gauges, steering wheel, winshield glass and rubber, seats, complete wiring harness, new electrics to include starter, alternator, battery, all switches, complete new braking system to include master cylinder, lines, hoses, wheel cylinders, shoes, drums, complete new cooling system to include new radiator, hoses, water pump, belts, thermostat, all new fluids in engine, trans, differentials, all new tuneup parts, new gas tank, sender, gas lines, 4 new tires on powder coated rims, all new exhaust system, engine has a tag showing a rebuild approximately 15k miles ago.”
Not a perfect restoration, but given the rear PTO and drum it looks solid for the price.
“Was restored a few years back, but in good condition still. About 200miles on restoration. Rebuilt motor runs great, New sheet metal except for Grill its original. new wiring, lights, breaks, mechanically sound. Needs new upholstery on seats, but drives great. Its a early model serial# 34000 it is a column shift 3 speed works good. PTO works. Great for the Shore or a Farm, all around solid 46 Willys CJ2A.”