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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 .
UPDATE: **SOLD** Now for sale in California? Was on eBay.
(04/21/2014) Rainbow Drywall
“1953 WILLYS WAGON, 4 CYLINDER 4 WHEEL DRIVE. VERY GOOD SHAPE FOR ITS AGE
I’VE PUT WAY MORE MONEY INTO IT THAN I’M ASKING. WORK DONE AND PARTS THAT GO WITH IT;
• COMPLETE BRAKE REBUILD, NEW CYLINDERS (SLAV AND MASTER) NEW DRUMS, PADS SPRINGS ETC.
• NEW WIRING HARNESS, 75% INSTALLED
• NEW TAIL LIGHT ASSEMBLIES WITH LENSES
• NEW PROFESSIONALLY REBUILD CARBURETOR
• NEW NON ORIGINAL FRONT BUCKET SEATS
• REBUILT GAUGES
• NEW INTERIOR MASONITE PANELS
• NEW PLUGS & WIRES
• NEW WATER PUMP
• OIL CHANGED
• REAR DIFF GASKET REPLACED
• NEW ELECTRIC (NO POINTS) DISTRIBUTOR
• NEW ORIGINAL STYLE LIGHT SWITCH
• NEW ORIGINAL STYLE IGNITION SWITCH
• OTHER STUFF I’M SURE I’M FORGETTING.”
Tom had contacted me a few months ago about finding a flat fender. He’d explained that the first vehicle he’d driven was his dad’s CJ-2A. So, he was interested in finding another one. As we exchanged emails, I learned he was building teardrop trailers. Fascinated by them, we agreed that Ann and I would stop by during our trip.
Paty and Tom quickly made us feel at home as they showed us the two different trailers in their driveway, one an off road version and one a lightweight (700lb) road cruiser that was being picked up by the new owner that day. One look at both of the trailers and it is easy to see how well made they are. This reflects Tom’s background in construction and finish work. Both Ann and I were very impressed, from the quality of the workmanship and materials, to the choices in stove top (high quality, sturdy, high btu burners) and portable fridge (ARB). Each trailer is built to order by Tom.
Perhaps the best selling point was how easy it was for Ann to climb inside. The doorways are wide and even with Ann’s bad knee and brace, she had no problem slipping inside. So sold is Ann, that she’s reviewing each trailer option as I type this.
Thanks to Tom and Paty for sharing the trailers, the bees, the chickens and more!
Hugo spotted this 1944 MB at the Louwman Museum in the Netherlands. Here’s the museum’s link to the jeep: http://www.louwmanmuseum.nl/ontdekken/ontdek-de-collectie/willys-jeep-model-mb
“1949 Willys CJ3A with all original running gear, flat head 4 cylinder 3 speed transmission for wheel drive. Sound body with no cancer spots throughout. Has been garage kept. Runs and drive well. Top shown in picture is only one that it includes.”
“I have an unrestored 1942 Military Early Flat grill Willy’s (MB) for sale. The first 25,000 MB’s had these flat steel grills. It wears a cosmetic restoration with many decent parts on the jeep and is a nice 25 footer, but is not a restored vehicle. Good original 1942 MB restorable body. Will need correct floors and other items to make a fully functional original World War Two MB. It is complete, the engine is free and looks like making it run should be not a major effort, I bought it to swap out the GPW Ford parts on it, for my GPW. I did replace with 1942 Willy’s MB parts where needed. I will provide a notarized “bill of sale”, I bought last fall and do not intend on restoring this vehicle, I have my hands full with my other jeeps and my small ranch. It is as restorable jeep, but does need TLC. I am currently eliminating many of my project cars I will never finish. I have other vehicles for sale. These are current just taken pictures, please ignore that date on the pictures.”
“Selling my 1954 Jeep Willy’s Military issue vehicle. All original. This is a rare 24 volt communications jeep. The odometer shows about 30k miles. Color is the standard military green. Includes complete canvas soft top. Newer front tires. There are all the gadgets like a fuel can and ax and spare tire strapped near the back and a shovel under the hood. Front tires are new. Engine runs great! Extremely mechanically sound. 4X4 works. Effectively no rust anywhere…always under cover or garaged. Please let me know if you have questions or would like to take a look. This is an awesome weekend driver or trail riding truck. Not Showroom quality but next best thing. Serious buyers only. $7100 obo. Call or text from the “contact” button in top right.”
“This is a real head-turner. 1950 Willy’s Jeep, restored “original correct” — all original stock, no major mods. True Colorado vehicle that spent most of its life in Glenwood Springs, CO, before relocating to Evergreen, CO. The engine has not been rebuilt (just body & upholstery resto – including back seat) but it starts easy, runs clean and does not burn oil. Perfect for cruising around town on date night, but don’t plan any long trips on I-70 unless you are towing it, or retired. Odometer reads 62,149. Clean title, and everything works except the gas gauge. Soft top & tow bar included. Always garaged since restoration.
Local buyers with cash only. Thanks for looking.”
“rame off restoration (have a video of the some of the process), 2.2 inline four cylinder engine, 3 speed T-84 transmission, runs and drives well, recently serviced, very good condition, Finished in Army Green Gloss.
Vehicle History:
Assembled in the Ford Louisville, Kentucky plant on May 22, 1945.
It’s believed to have been used at Cory Navel Base in Pensacola before going to the West Virginia Highway Dept”
Has some floor cancer. Also has gov plate of some kind.
“55 willys Military Surplus CJ3B Jeep. 4×4 with f head 4 cylinder engine. Does not run. Needs floor pans, but has very little rust on rest of jeep. Hard top with doors. Warn hubs,Good restore project. Pictures should cover condition.”
“1971 Mail Jeep DJ5 for sale. Starts,drives and stops .It is right hand drive and has two bucket seats would make a Great Project! Six cylinder,Auto trans,will trade or trade and cash.Open to all offers,main interests are Hunting Equipment”