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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 .
Mark has some t-shirts for sale. I’ve included a picture of the back of the jeep-truck.com shirts and the front of the women’s aqua blue v-neck.
Mark writes, “JeepTruck.com t-shirts feature all of the new Jeep Truck concept vehicles such as the Mighty FC, J12, Gladiator and Nukizer 715. t-shirts come in white or tan for men and aqua blue v-neck for women all shirts are $12 which includes free shipping in the Continental U.S. Contact marksmith@jeeptruck.com to get yours today! Please specify color, size and quantity when ordering. PayPal, Visa/Master Card/Discover, check or money order are all accepted.
Don’t forget we also have SellAJeep.com t-shirts available at the same great price of $12. These shirts feature all of your favorite Willys Jeep vehicles!
Special note: Women’s v-neck aqua blue JeepTruck.com t-shirt has the JeepTruck.com logo on front of shirt. Back of women’s shirt does not have the concept trucks on the back of the shirt it is a plain back.”
“A true survivor!! Up for sale is my 1943 Ford GPW. I own a car dealership, but this is one my personal vehicles. This would be a great weekend toy, or a perfect candidate for restoration. The body is the way we obtained it other than the decals, but it has had extensive mechanical attention since we purchased it. We have recently installed a new factory correct Willys long block, a new clutch, a new carburetor, fuel pump, distributor, radiator, and fuel tank. Other than its missing the original oil bath air cleaner, it’s pretty correct under the hood. It has had the brakes and axles serviced, it’s been converted to a 12 volt electrical system, and all of the lights and gauges work except the fuel gauge and horn. It has the original 3 speed transmission coupled to a 2 speed transfer case. It has had lockout hubs added, but they were on it when I got it. The VIN# is stamped on the frame, and is still legible. . . . . read more on eBay.”
“You are bidding on a 1946 military Jeep Willys (Army). As you can see from the pictures it has been partially restored. It has new shocks and new brakes. Also new Warn winch. It has been recently painted and the seats have been replaced. Some of the sheet metal has been redone. It is in good working condition. We are selling only because the family member that used it is elderly and can no longer get in and out of it. Please note that the title lists Exempt on mileage. Please do not hesitate to ask any questions. ”
I bought this book because it sounded interesting and because it had a jeep on the cover. “Ok, Joe” is about a Louis Guilloux, who for a short time acts as a French interpreter. A well respected writer before the start of WWII, Louis kept a diary of his experiences and this book is structured in that way, describing his impressions about the end of France’s occupation and the entrance of the Allies (American’s in particular). There is not much about jeeps, other than the writer takes several rides in one, driven by a driver named Joe. If you like WWII history, it’s a different look at it. I enjoyed the book.
From the publisher:
“OK, Joe!” the American lieutenant calls out to his driver. He hops into his jeep and heads out through French countryside just liberated from the Nazis. With him is the narrator of this novel, Louis, a Frenchman engaged by the American Army as an interpreter. Louis serves a group of American officers charged with bringing GIs to account for crimes–including rape and murder–against French citizens. The friendly banter of the American soldiers and the beautiful Breton landscape stand in contrast to Louis’s task and his growing awareness of the moral failings of the Americans sent to liberate France. For not only must Louis translate the accounts of horrific crimes, he comes to realize that the accused men are almost all African American. Based on diaries that the author kept during his service as a translator for the U.S. Army in the aftermath of D-Day, OK, Joe follows Louis and the Americans as they negotiate with witnesses, investigate the crimes, and stage the courts-martial. Guilloux has an uncanny ear for the snappy speech of the GIs and a tenderness for the young, unworldly men with whom he spends his days, and, in evocative vignettes and dialogues, he sketches the complex intersection of hope and disillusionment that prevailed after the war. Although the American presence in France has been romanticized in countless books and movies, OK, Joe offers something exceedingly rare: a penetrating French perspective on post-D-Day GI culture, a chronicle of trenchant racism and lost ideals.”
Date of postcard unknown, although the New York address is prior to the use of zip codes.
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These shipping costs will apply for up to 10 postcards if you wait on a combined invoice before paying.
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“1951 Willys Jeep CJ3A. This Jeep is an absolute blast to drive.
It underwent a comprehensive restoration several years ago and is in excellent condition.
There have been under 800 miles logged since its restoration.
This is a CJ3A, civilian model, with an original Flat head 4 cylinder, Willys/Jeep engine, 3 speed manual transmission and manual, dual range, 4 wheel drive.
It was restored to original, unmodified condition, with as many original parts as possible.
I have been in the classic car business for 30 years and have never seen one of these done this nicely.
This vehicle runs so well I would bet it could be driven anywhere, as long as you do not need to go over 50 or so mph.”
(05/02/2012) Nice top. This looks like a fine price to me.
“no rust, fair paint, soft top with doors, cab heater, 6k waren winch. 302 ford v8 mustang motor, duel pipes, 4 speed borg warner trany with hurst shifter, dana t-18 hi low range transfer case, huskey hi-low overdrive. the rear seat is like new and It has a storage box that can replace the seat.
home ph 360 249 4033 cell ph 360 556 3436 ask for Glen”