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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.
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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 .
Don’t forget that the North/South Carolina Flat Fender Clubs will be holding a Meet on April 13th. The location is at the foot of the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, Mount Pleasant Waterfront Park, in Mt Pleasant SC. Time of meet is 8:30am until 4pm.
They are all original photographs purchased from the “HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER FOR TWIN COACH BUS COMPANY AND THE WILLYS JEEP FIRM IN TOLEDO OHIO ALL PHOTOGRAPHS WERE TAKEN BY HER WHILE WORKING FOR THESE COMPANIES”.
“100% Authentic Original SOVIET RUSSIAN WAR PHOTO SOVIET OFFICERS IN US MILITARY OFF ROAD CARS WILLYS PARADE KIEV UKRAINE 1945.
FROM PRIVATE COLLECTION.
SIZE 18 X 12 CM.
NOT POST WAR REPRINT.”
“1950 willys cj-3a flatfender jeep. Original 4 cyl hurricane motor, t-90 trans. Runs gd. Has extension on rear end and resembles cj-8. Dual gas tanks.”
“THE CONDITION IS CLOSE TO HOW THIS 47 WILLYS JEEP CJ-2 LOOKS IN THE PHOTO’S. IT IS FAR FROM A MUSEUM MODEL BUT IN A PARADE WITH SOME VETERANS RIDING IN IT, I GUARANTEE YOU WILL BE VERY PROUD AND PLEASED WITH OWNING IT. BY THE WAY, BE SURE TO PUT A COUPLE OF FLAGS ON IT. IT IS DECORATED TO SIMULATE A WORLD WAR 2 ARMY JEEP.
IT HAD A REBUILT ENGINE INSTALLED BY THE PREVIOUS OWNER, IT RUNS GREAT. DRIVES GREAT AND IS JUST FUN JEEP TO DRIVE AROUND AND ENJOY THE LOOKS YOU WILL GET.
IT HAS BEEN REDONE 3 TIMES AND I THINK WE DONE A GOOD JOB. THE TIRES ARE LIKE NEW, THE HELMET GOES WITH, EVERYTHING IN THE PHOTO’S GO WITH IT. WE LEFT THE TRAILER HITCH ON BECAUSE IT IS REALLY WELL MOUNTED AND MIGHT BE HANDY FOR THE NEW OWNERS.”
This wagon looks good. I wish I could see more of that rack.
“230 OHC engine (runs great)
T-18 four speed transmission
T-18 transfer case, with Warn overdrive
Danna 44 Power lok rear differential
Ramsey power take off winch (synthetic cable)
Premier Power Welder
Skid plates
Two gas tanks,
More and lots of parts
Needs a GOOD home!
“1951 Willys Civilian Jeep – runs great, everything works except gas gauge, SC title in hand. This model came equipped with factory heater. I call this a Marine Corps Dress Blue Jeep, ready for parades, etc.”
“This is a rare 2 owner vehicle that may be one of the finest examples of this model Jeep available in the country. It has always been garaged. It has one repaint with a show quality finish of the original color on a low mileage rust free body; 27,000 original miles. All work has been documented in pictures and was done by a professional custom body shop. Interior has been redone to original specifications. Original ownership documentation is available. The original owner was a former governor of NH. My father, the second owner since 1985, maintained it for the original owner. The original drive train runs great. If you want an excellent vehicle that has a documented history, this is the one. You can be proud to own and show it.”
Joe spotted this jeep. I believe the price dropped from $1100 to $650, despite what the text says in the ad. Also, this might have an overdrive or the seller is confusing that with the transfercase. This could be a MB or GPW instead of a 1950 flattie.
“Complete but needs work. I was going to build it into a crawler but I found another that is a better fit for my growing family. I will sell it for $600 without the motor/trans/overdrive unit. If you want the motor/trans/overdrive I would take $1100. It has a chevy V8 and it has a warn overdrive unit. It dose not run. Previous owner said engine needs work.”