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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 am selling a 1948 willy’s jeep. This jeep is running but is in need of a restoration. It is a great project. It has a Chevy 350 small block in it now with a 3 speed manual trans. I don’t have time to take on the project so I’m letting it go. Please no emails or adds.”
“1947 Jeep. CJ2A
Complete, correct parts, without body tub.
Original rust free fenders, hood, tailgate, refurbished seats, and refurbished windshield, new wheels and tires, shocks and stainless brake lines. Refurbished transmission.
Tons of parts, papers, books. Just rebuild motor and add body tub for a complete jeep.
Paid $2,000 5 years ago and have invested another 2,500 in work done.
moving and must sacrifice. First $1,000 gets it all.
$1,000 FIRM”
“For sale 1943 converto t6 trailer. This is trailer is basically the same the Willys MBT or Bantam t3 but a little rarer. The trailer could be used as is or would be an easy restoration. I will include a set of the two piece combat rims as well as the post war wheels/tires currently on the trailer”
“World War 2 combat jeep with very rare Post War (1945-1950) Arctic top as an accessary. $1100 for the jeep. $2100 for both. Will sell separately.
Jeep is rough but restorable. Mostly original. Arctic Top is all aluminum very restorable perfectly fits the MB/GPW which it was designed to be used on. Arctic Top includes doors, correct windshield and spare parts.
Real WW 2 combat jeep and all combat jeep features like combat split rims
Late 1945 Willys MB with mid 1944 GPW engine, stuck valve. Needs complete restoration.
Willys Scout Car chassis tag with Serial Number still on chassis.
Clear VA title.
Priced to move quickly.”
“1950 willys cj3a jeep
lifted on new 33 12.50 15 hercules trail diggers
Interior floor is bed lined
hid head lights
cb radio with antenna
4 cylinder runs good with duel exhaust
3 speed trans
4×4 low and high, both work great
newer 10 gallon gas tank and fuel pump
jeep has a soft top, with doors, and has collector vehicle plates.”
“1948 cj2a willys jeep runs good has 80000lb winch hilift jack has two batteries 4cyl 3 speed trans .. see pics call for details .. 4,000.00 603-708-1153….”
Wednesday, May 15th: We spent all of Wednesday at Ann’s Great Aunt Alice’s place in Greenville, Ohio.
Thursday May 16th: We drove from Greenville, Ohio, to Hudson, Ohio. Along the way, we made more new friends!
Me and Roger Martin in front of his CJ-2A.
This morning we were back on the road. Our ultimate destination was Hudson
On Thursday we drove from Greenville, Ohio, to Hudson, Ohio.
We began the morning heading to the Kitchen Aide Experience. Having never been, I pictured it as part tour and part museum in the Kitchen Aide factory itself. Instead, it’s a giant Kitchen Aide store where you can buy new or used Kitchen Aide products of every color and kind. Downstairs there are some beautiful refurbed mixers and blenders. Those ‘in the know’ tell us the refurbs are actually better than the new ones. They certainly were better prices.
Next to all the refurb machines in the lower level was a mini-museum. Since Ann assured me we didn’t have room to bring a refurbed 6 quart 575KW mixer with a glass bowl home, I had to make due with the mini-museum. What amazed me most about the museum was how little some of the attachments had changed. Here are a few pics from the museum:
Ed wanted to share these pictures. As you can see, he was in quite a pickle with that jeep. The last picture shows his son.
“Thought you might be able to use these. Couple of old photos from the late 60’s. The couple of me standing in front of the jeep in a creek were taken in Turnback Creek outside of Halltown Mo. on our family farm. The one of the jeep in a pond was also from the farm. The one of my son was taken at our home in Ormond Beach Fl. He is learning what a match book cover is properly used for. Yep, you guessed it, setting ignition points on his 67 CJ-5.”
The Carolana Flat Fender Club is pleased to announce that near the end of June tickets, at $20.00 apiece, will go on sale for a raffle for an M-100 Trailer with a Clean 1960 Title. Hillbilly will post pictures soon. The drawing will be held at the Second Annual Get-Together and Swap Meet in Laurel Springs, NC. Follow the link for all pertinent information on this gathering of Jeeps of all models.