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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 .
“I have two Jeep Willy for sale. One of them the yellow one runs and drives well the cream color one does not but has new breaks and a lot of parts. I would like to sale both of them for $2,500.”
“1942 GPW. 134 4cyl F-Head engine. 3 speed transmission. T-18 Twin stick transfer case. Dana 44 rear Lincoln locked. Open Dana 18 front, 5.38 gears. Electric fan. Converted to 12 volt system. 15 gallon fuel cell. Racing bucket seats with harnesses. Tow bar. 4″ Diamondback suspension lift. Fully caged. Runs but needs a tune-up. Been sitting for a couple years. No battery and obviously no wheels and tires. Great trail rig for going slow and crawling up everything. Shoot me an email if you have questions. Willing to work with you but no lowballing please. Serious inquiries only!”
“I have this hard top for sale for an old Jeep CJ-5. It is in excellent condition, ready for a repaint. You will have a tough time finding one this good. If you don’t want one this good, I have another one to sell that looks pretty crappy. This nice top might keep you dry(er) and warm(er) this winter. The extra weight will (might) make your Jeep ride more comfortably, add a plow to the front and it will (might) ride even better. I do know someone who has 2 snow plows to sell you that happen to fit Jeep CJ’s should you have interest. This ad is for the top, rear gate, 2 doors + whatever hardware seems to go with it. It will be removed from the Jeep soon so we can get to work on the body. You haul it away on your Jeep, on your truck, or on your back…. whatever you like.
If you want to come see it, call me. My # is (717) 3nine3-5337. Please leave a message if I don’t answer, it can be really loud where I work and I might not hear the phone ring.
The Jeep is obviously not included. No scams, no spams, no offers to sell it for me. I will remove when sold. I am NOT interested in trading this even up for your $45,000 Harley unless I get the Harley + $500 cash. Thanks for looking.”
“Willys jeep half cab, perfect for the coming weather. Needs a little tlc and a new home. Doesn’t work on my 47 anymore as I have a full cage. $100 obo.
Please email through craigslist with a phone number.
Thanks”
(10/09/2013) No visible rust. It hasn’t run in a year.
“1951 Willy Wagon
I’ts original with all it’s parts
Not much to say not modified
except it has flat black hot rod paint
last time on the road was about a year ago”
Ann’s cousin invited us to spend the night at her place Saturday night near Spokane, Washington. Normally the drive via the interstate takes just over two hours. We managed to make it last six by following an off-the-beaten path through the Palouse area of Washington. Here are a few of our adventures.
Our plan to leave at 9am was thwarted when I turned off the 7am alarm. I decided I wasn’t in enough hurry to leave that early. By the time we reached our first destination, Connell (only 30 miles from the house), we decided to eat some lunch. As we toured downtown, we ran across several ‘picnic’ tables with sculptures of squirrels on them. Here are Ann with our trusty cat-dog Zollie.
Under the hand of one squirrel is a ‘mortgage’ document. The squirrel is trying to get the rabbits to sign a loan. The money is being borrowed from Mr. Coyote. As best we could tell, this was the most exciting thing happening in Connell.From Connell we left the Interstate and drove toward the tiny town of Kahlotus. Here’s a view through our front window:
When we arrived in Kahlotus, I spotted a trailer with the most unusual fenders. Ever seen anything like this? Both sides used worn tires as fenders.
“Here is a vintage 1978, The Jeep Line Newsletter, from Toledo Ohio, Volume 2, number 2. The newsletter is in very good condition. There are a couple of small pen marks on the back page. It is complete with 8 pages in it. Sorry about the reflection from the light. I do ship internationally. Please email me with any questions.”
“1948 Jeep Willy V8 Automatic
Brakes, lights, horn and wipers are good.
New engine and battery.
Transmission and engine both run good.
New tires
New radiator
New registration”