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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 CJ-2A Jeep /Hurricane 134 engine vehicle starts and runs well. The frame and drive train are actually from a CJ3-B a new floor has been installed and the original hat channel supports have been replaced with rectangle steel tubing. The electrical system has been converted to 12 volt. both high and low range 4-wheel drive work smoothly. It has a custom canvas top and a new heavy equipment heater for those cold mornings. A flat tow bar not shown here also is included. The alternator, fuel tank and pump have been recently replaced as well as the front tie rods. My only reason for selling is that I want to buy more toys and I am one of the over stuffed.”
“willys jeep, 4×4, lock out hubs, 4 cyl flat head, 3 speed, n-78 buck shot tires, red neck side by side, brakes need to be fixed, I have a good ky title for the jeep; great for trail riding no wider than a rhino, only about a foot longer”
These are rare. Needs work though. Includes a Cherokee.
“Up for sale is a rare 1969 Jeep DJ6 (2 wheel drive). I just don’t have the time to restore it like I planned. Have some new wiring, a replacement steering column, and new tail lights. It has an early 80’s Chevy V6 and manual 3 speed trans. The motor ran good when I bought it, but have removed the wiring. I have a bikni top and rear panel with window that mounts to the roll bar, and some old soft doors. The body and floors have some rust but is mostly solid, I will also include a 1997 Cherokee that I was going to use to upgrade the axles and braking system on the old Jeep. It has seats that are in perfect condition that would have been used also. Please don’t ask to buy the Cherokee. It is not titled and will only be included as parts. If I connot sell the Dj I will need the Cherokee for parts. I will consider a trade for a tractor with a bushhog or box blade. This will make a very nice Jeep to run around in if you have the time to restore it, really wish I did”
I see some value, but not $8800 worth based on the pics.
“8800 obo
Complete Jeep, unfinished restoration due to illness
rebuilt motor down to the connecting rods with 30 minutes run time
Brand new tires and spare , over $1200 to replace
Many other parts drive train and other body parts inclding an extra frame , 4 engnes , transmissions and transfer cases, wheels etc to be carted away on a usable if old trailer
Must see to appreciate the riches
Could separate but prefer to sell as a packge
Reply with a contact number for more details”
“needs total restoration or for parts, body is rusty, engine is non running and good for a core or as a builder, one piston started to brake at the ring line. Radiator is laying in the jeep. frame is good, is 98% complete. will sell for $500 without the top or $550 with the top. price is firm. bill of sale only.
Would also consider trade for a beater car or maybe one that needs a little work.
email or text/call 7one58five34868”
The body is extended; it looks like the frame was extended, too.
“This Willys CJ3A Jeep has a Rebuilt 225 Odd Fire Buick V-6 installed. PO had $$$$$ invested and gave up on the project. Body is extended, fairly solid and usable. Use this as parts, or a builder, your choice. Make NO mistake, This is a PROJECT and I want it GONE. $500 OBO, Might Trade, Try Me. Email for details, More Pix, and an appt. to view.”
(04/13/2013) This jeep has some unusual changes. Put “GREEN” in the subject if you email the seller.
“46 Willy’s Jeep great run around the farm or road. Had antique tags on her but now just use on grass. 4WD HIGH AND LOW PTO/WINCH in rear works flat 4 cyl.
Hate to get her up but just don’t use much and don’t want it to sit.
PUT “GREEN” IN SUBJECT SO I KNOW YOU ARE REAL”
“1947 willys jeep $3800obo
The jeep is pretty much rust free it needs a couple spots and fixed but minor. The jeep has power steering and a GM tilt steering column. The motor has been replaced with a 225 ci v6 really small engine good on fuel. Upgraded to 12volt. The motor is from a 60’s jeep. With a brand new fuel pump. Stock 3 speed tranny and stock transfer case. It has a new fuel tank. Newer military tires. All lights work. Also 2 new windshield motors and a brand new tow bar in front. The jeep also has a heater that works really well. And I also have two spare axles from a 1994 jeep wrangler that has upgraded 4:11 gears and a lock rite locker in the rear. I also have a box of receipts from the past owner. Also have title in hand and is currently registered. Please only serious buyers.”
On Monday we traveled from Burlington, Vermont, to Pulaski, New York, via Rome, Poland and Russia!
On Monday we traveled from Burlington, Vermont, to Pulaski, New York.
Ann and I started the day in Burlington, Vermont. As we left our hotel, we decided to wander the streets of Burlington and find some iced black tea. So, we walked over to the nearby walking-mall in downtown Burlington that we’d spotted when we arrived on Sunday evening.
As soon as we stepped onto the plaza, we loved the place. Even on a monday morning with temperatures in the mid-60s, people were milling about. Many restaurants had sitting areas arranged in such a way that it reminded me of the small towns in Eastern Europe I’d visited back in 2003.
This shows the southern half of the outdoor mall.
I spotted this jeep in this long, cool mural on a wall in Burlington, VT.
The mural from one side.
A detail shot.
The mural from the other side.
I guess Burlington fancies itself a ski town?
Outdoor seating for a restaurant.
And what trip to Vermont would be complete without checking out Ben & Jerry’s?
After exploring the city, we eventually found some black tea at a dark, cool coffee shop called Muddy Waters. The tea was good and the atmosphere unique. We followed up the tea with some bagels.
After our walk through Burlington, we were intent on getting into the jeep and driving, because we had about five hours to go. We made it all of fifteen minutes when we spotted a beautiful covered wooden bridge.. Ann immediately wanted to take a picture of it, but we had to figure out how to reach it. As we drove, we discovered several more buildings separated by beautiful landscaping. All were behind a big fence. Eventually it dawned on us we were looking at a museum of some kind.
So, our drive plans immediately changed!
This is the covered bridge we’d spotted from the road.