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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 .
“You are bidding on an Authentic Original Press Photograph used by a Published Newspaper. 1953 Jeep equipped with flanged guide wheels,cab & caboose Press Photo 64. You are bidding on an original press photo See Scan Below ~ Photo is 8 x 10 in size.”
Steve spotted this unusual heater for sale. I found a 1998 reference to a similar heater from the Willys Tech site (but couldn’t get the actual post to appear). Anyone seen another like this?
“his is off my jeep cj2a willys 1946. It’s an under seat heater. I’ve never seen one or heard about one so I can’t say much. It must be 6 volt because the cj2a is 6volt. It was mounted under the passenger seat where the tool compartment is located. The metals bent and I couldn’t tell if the coil holds or if the fan motor turns. This could be a cool add on for someone that’s looking for a rarity.”
“Want something different? This Willy’s T2 Pickup street rod has a custom ladder frame with Mustang II front end featuring rack & pinion steering and disc brakes.
The truck is powered by a 305 ci GM small block hooked to a 3-speed automatic transmission. Brand new BF Goodrich tires were just fitted.
Equipped with A/C to keep you cool and a teak floored bed to haul your gear, this unique red pickup is a great driver. Get behind the wheel today and enjoy trips to the beach, garden shop & local cruise nights!”
“this is a 1945 willys army jeep. intact a little ruff but no holes and original. this is the good one not the civilian one it has glove compartment rear spare tire holder rear fender boxed dash brake handle..etc. I have gotten a few quotes so I have an idea what its worth.. serious only will consider trades…”
The body appears to have a little damage on the front driver’s corner, but otherwise looks solid.
“Up for sale is this rare Jeep FC-150 truck. This vehicle I extremely rare, and a great project for anyone with creativity, and time. The amount of things that can be done to a unique car like this, are infinite. I no longer have the time to invest in this truck however. The Engine still runs strong, and the transmission, and 4×4 work surprisingly well. I registered the car last year and then non oped it when I realized I was not going to move it anytime soon, so you do not need to worry about ridiculous backed up fees. The car does need work as it is a project, but it is definitely a good start. There is significant rust, but it is a 65 year old car so that is expected. What needs attention at the moment to get it running appropriately are the brakes and a battery, but other than that there is nothing necessary to make it a movable car. Like stated the 4×4 works well also. The lights work fine as well. I will include original seats that I bought separately.”
“1946 jeep willys for sale. 42000 origional miles! 80% origional. Bought it from an old guy that used it in parades for 25+ yrs. No abuse offroad. i spent $3000 replacing the brakes completely. moving and nowhere to store all of my toys. $4500obo. Phone calls only please.
Brad
(502) 851-6170”
I don’t remember any CJ-6s with flat rear fenderwells like that.
“1973 Jeep CJ-6.
V-8
Theses are very rare due to the longer wheelbase (104″) making it a lot more stable. The jeep runs and drives good. New brakes, new battery and the front seats rebuilt. Drive it as is or rebuild it”
(05/26/2013) This looks like a great price. Those seats are impossible to find. It includes a scattershield. I like vintage jeep PNW jeep.
“i have a 1948 cj2a that has been built in the late 70’s and stuck away and only driven 61.2 miles till now
built 283
muncie 4 speed
true track tires
coil overs
driveline hoops
smoothies
tilt wheel
fiberglass front
comes with all steel parts
will post for one week at a firm price if it does not sell I will keep no if ands or butts”
“Its all there…motor turns over but needs ignition work.
I am looking for another CJ or might sell to put $ toward other jeep projects I have going.
Has flat head 134 engine
Dana 25 front and Dana 41 rear
Dana 18 xfer case
Orginal 3 speed tranny
Only things missing are orginal seats and air tube from oil bath air filter to carb.
Txt me pics of what u have to trade jeep related or 4×4. Not interested in motorcycles.
Please no txt or emails after 9pm.
256810527zero txt preferred”