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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 .
“1946 willys wagon. New 289 v8 with automatic c4 tranny.over4k in newparts.2 wheel drive. New parts- engine,radiator, tires,brakes,wood slat headliner,gastank, mirrors,3 Guage cluster, reupholstered front seats, wood slat floor and other things. 4000 or trade for tractor with bushog or street n trail moto.”
“1950 Willy’s Jeepster, Chrysler
Slant 6, with automatic, balance stock, red interior.
Not a show car; paint shows well, nice solid driver.
Trades considered, asking $8500, more pictures available.”
“1952 jeep willys m38. Ford 289 v-8 engine. It does run and is drive able. Have had this in storage for about 20 years. Just installed new gas tank and sending unit, new fuel pump and brake cylinders. Body and frame in good condition. $5500 obo”
“It breaks my heart to put this war Jeep up for sale. This old girl went over there and was loved so much they sent her back. She still retains a rebuild tag on the transfer case. It shows it was rebuilt by the ordinance corps in Japan. (see pics) This is a true barn find. Owned by the same family since the 50’s and stayed on a ranch in Montrose, Co. (High desert climate, so very little rust) Still has many of it’s original features as you can see in the pictures, including it’s olive drab steering wheel! Currently is running, driving and stopping. Has new brake and fuel systems. However the tires are pretty weather checked. They hold air and would be fine for trailering.
She currently has an overhead valve engine. I have the flathead engine that came with the Jeep (disassembled, of course) that I will include in the sale. Body is solid with a couple of small rust spots (see pics) frame is rock solid. I have posted a lot of pictures and have many more upon request. Email me with your phone number and WAR JEEP in the subject line. All others will be deleted due to spamming. I will happily return all calls and answer any questions. I am only selling due to an illness in the family. This does not mean I will take any low ball or just plain silly offers. Only Email if you’re serious, already have the money, and permission from your wife. I would like to sell this week to the highest bidder! Do not NEED to sell this week. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. Cash sale only. Will assist with loading.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** This was sold in April of 2015 as well.
“1962 Jeep FC170 (Forward Control). Baby Blue, All Good Glass, Good Body, Engine (Hurricane – 6) and tranny (3 speed manual) are there. 62 fc170 jeep runs needs fuel pump &brake work. Has some rust but really cool rig.
“This is a mostly original Willys Jeep, the first year for the CJ series. It does have some rust but is repairable. The right side floor was repaired by a previous owner. The motor was swapped out to the later F head overhead valve engine. It is stuck or frozen, and does not turn over. Previous owner said he drove it several years ago and left it parked, so it will probably need a tear down.”
“1946 CJ2a, this jeep has a title. First off, this willy’s isnt perfect. It runs and drives, but still needs some tinkering. I got this jeep about a year ago in a trade and drove it once around the field when i brought it home and been parked in the shop ever since. I want someone to buy this jeep and use it the way it needs to be used. I’ve replaced all of the fluids, and plugs. It will start right up. It just needs to be drove. So what is wrong with it you ask? There is a little rattle when going down the road, It needs a new master cylinder for breaks (old one leaks. 45$ online) its missing one rear shock, and it leaks just a little. (I believe its a couple bolts in t case that need to be tighend, you’ll have to grind down a wrench to get it to fit) The Willy’s has the stock power train except for wider Willy’s truck axles. Its locked front and back, with lock outs on the front. Has a winch on the front but the disengage/engage switch is broke. Winch does work.
I also have the original oil bath air filter to go with it.”
UPDATE: Still Available. The new pic (see top pic) suggests this is a militarized CJ.
(06/22/2015) Needs a little work, but it runs and appears solid.
“1944 ford jeep. motor has $3000.00 worth of work and parts in it. machine work done by bratz machine in Centerville. I only used it for parades and once in awhile to go around town to keep everything lubed. It does need a new carb and a radiator. I can start it so you can hear it run, at present it has a car rad. in it so I can drive it once in awhile. military tires with one combat rim. I also have an extra trans, a transfer case and frount and rear differentials. This is cash and I do not need or want help selling this. as well as scammers forget it I know all your tricks. You bring the money and you take it home no other way.”