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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.
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 .
“Vintage WWII era buddy l wooden toy willys jeep and trailer.Made of wood during WWII due to the shortage of metal,original red paint and decals.Jeep and trailer appx.18 inches long,the trailer hitch has an old repair see photo #5 for details other than that the jeep is in very good played with original condition.”
“Vintage Baier Germany Ges Gesch 1950’s Lighter Truck Jeep w/ Wagon Ashtray. Length with the wagon attached is 9 1/8″. Height of the truck is 3″. Condition is good. It needs some polishing and cleaning up. The lighter is in the hood of the vehicle and the roof lifts for storing cigarettes. It is marked on the bottom Baier Ges Gesch. Please email me with any questions.”
“THIS SHARP 1954 WILLYS JEEP M38-A1 ARMY COMES FROM A LOCAL
COLLECTION. THIS JEEP HAD A TOTAL RESTORATION APPROXIMATELY 8
YEARS AGO AND HAS BEEN STORED IN A CLIMATE CONTROLED GARAGE.
THIS JEEP IS CLEAN FROM TOP TO BOTTOM WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ONE
PLACE ON THE HOOD (see pic) RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. YOU WILL BE
PROUD TO DRIVE THIS ONE IN YOUR LOCAL PARADES OR CAR SHOWS.”
“No rust Jeepster. You are considering bidding on a very nice (not perfect) example of an all-American, post-war classic; the Willys Overland Jeepster, from my mother’s hometown, Toledo, Ohio. This was the first, on-road Jeep available, post World War II. This car has the original, four-cylinder, flat head, 62 horsepower, Go-Devil engine. I purchased this vehicle in late Autumn of 2011, as a winter restoration project and it is now complete. I was able to acquire the vehicle at a very reasonable price, which prompted my purchase. The Jeepster was owned by the same family for the past thirty-seven years, however it wasn’t driven often. Consequently, when I acquired the Jeepster, many small (and, some big) things needed attention, simply due to lack of use. The body is very straight and solid. I recently had the fenders and aprons painted gloss black and the Michigan Yellow body color, repainted. All five tires are new. Once the car arrived, I handed the vehicle over to my mechanic and he performed the following work . . .(read the rest on eBay)”
This is a pretty stock jeep. Might make a good restoration project.
“1946 Willys Jeep barn find hasn’t run in many years but engine is free and everything looks complete. $2500 I don’t respond to email so call or text 502-six zero eight-2442”
“I have had many requests to sell the entire Willys FC150, so after discussing it with my son, we would be open to selling this and focusing our efforts on my late fathers 1974 F250 4X4 HiBoy with 30,000 miles so please email with any questions and I can send additional pictures if needed.
This Jeep has been stored in a concrete building since 1965 and I dug it out this past weekend so that I can start a restoration project of the body with my son. It belonged to my grandfather who owned a local shortline railroad and he used the FC150 as a service truck to repair locomotives. He had taken the engine out and rebuilt it but never reinstalled it due to a health issue. Over the past month, I have replaced the seals and painted the engine. I have also rebuilt the transmission and transfercase so the engine, transmission, and transfer case are completed, painted and ready for install.”
Someone in Puerto Rico ought to be interested in these. There are some good parts.
“Selling three old jeep projects. Two good engines still in car and chassis. The third may be ok, or for parts. Make two cars out of the three and have spares.
All three are in the mountain side near Isabella. Delivery may be possible for a fee. Email today with your name and number.”
“1953 cj3b all original f134 engine planned on restoring it myself . bought it in 1996 , ran great when i changed storage 6 yrsago,will try to start it before sale, has non directional tires with newly painted wheels and new tubes, seats have been professonally restored and recovered in mil spec canvas, just bought new 6v battery,have new napa master cyl,wheel cyls and shoes call greg 6one5-766-6061 also have 1/4 ton jeep trailer 1966 that im selling for 1500.00 will post it mon”
This is missing the parking lights up front. The grille is later than a ’46.
“THIS WILLYS LIVED ITS’ LIFE IN CALIFORNIA, VERY LITTLE TO NO RUST. I MOVED HERE THIS PAST LABOR DAY, JEEP WAS BROUGHT ON A TRAILER.
STREET LEGAL AND CURRENTLY REGISTERED WITH CALIFORNIA PLATES WHICH WILL BE CHANGED THIS MONTH.
NEW FUEL LINES, BIG FILTER, AND TANK REDONE AND CLEANED UP.
NEW FUEL PUMP.
NEW ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.
REBUILT TRANSMISSION.
NEW CLUTCH.
ALL BRAKES REPLACED WITH FORD BRAKE SYSTEM AND MASTER CYLINDER.
FORD STEERING COLUMN.
NEW WINDSHIELD GLASS, BUT ONE DING IN CORNER.
FRAME STRENGTHENED FOR V-8.
INTERIOR REDONE
NEW BIMINI TOP.
OVER-SIZED SAHARA RADIATOR.
NEW FRONT LOCKING HUBS (4X4 DRIVE TRAIN WORKING AND IN GOOD ORDER).
TIRES GOOD ALL 16 INCH.
NEW ROLL BAR.
TOW BAR.
TOW HITCH.
1955 CHEVY 265 CU/IN, HAVE ORIGINAL BILL OF SALE FOR ENGINE.
MOTOR HAS CORVETTE 9 FIN VALVE COVERS.
HEADS HAVE BEEN RESURFACED
HOLLEY 4 BARREL REBUILT
HAS HIDDEN KILL SWITCH
THE SPEED STOPPED WORKING, PROBABLY THE CABLE.
OVERDRIVE DISCONNECTED WHEN TRANSMISSION REBUILT.
SET OF MAGNETIC BRAKE LIGHTS FOR TOWING.”
(12/16/2012) This appears solid. I think this might have been given a camp-style paint job that was then covered with some cheap green spray paint.
“1954 Willys M170 Jeep CJ6
All stock running gear but not sure if everything is original to the jeep. F134 engine, T90 transmission, D18 transfer, dana 25 front and dana 44 rear. Replaced all fluids, battery, motor mounts, plugs, wires, steering parts, exhaust parts, master cylinder and fuel pump. No rust and all corners are solid. Very good start to restore or with some work would make a nice trail rig. Starts right away but I don’t know much about the drive train. Was not running when I got it but after replacing all the parts above it runs and drives. I bought it to fix up but I don’t have the time. PLEASE do some research on this jeep or know what it is before calling. This would not be a good daily driver. It is almost 60 years old and only goes about 50mph.
The M170 is a very rare jeep. They only made around 4000 of them from 1953 to 1964. These were originally used as front line ambulances or radio trucks. This was the CJ6 before they started making them. It was originally 24volt but has been switched to 12.
4,000 OBO or trade
Please call or text Charlie at 602-79one*two6one1”
(10/19/2012) This may be worth a look. I love the looks of those Ford Flathead motors.
“I have a 1948 Willys CJ-2a that is in decent condition. The body is pretty sound, there are a few rusty spots here and there. The main area of concern is a few spots in the front toeboards. If you have the capability to weld, these repairs should be no big deal. Overall this Jeep is very fixable. The master cylinder and slave cylinder need to be rebuilt, and this thing could be drivable.
Someone retrofitted a late model Ford flathead v-8 motor into this thing many years ago. The motor runs excellent, and has 50 pounds of oil pressure. Clear title to the Willys. I can’t tell you anything more than what I wrote here, you’re going to have to assess the vehicle with your own two eyes in person.”