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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 .
(06/24/2012) This looks well maintained, but isn’t all original.
“1951 jeep willys cj3 all original but has been restored runs and drives good to 4 wheel drive works excellent the jeep has no rust it has been in the family forever we do not use any more time to let it go so if you are interested.
“1952 willys jeep 4X4, Motor good, needs starter and battery, for the right trade I will fix. Would like to get a nice larger farm 4 wheeler, UTV, or pair of smaller four wheelers, but will consider anything. Will have to file for lost title to drive on the road. I used it on my farm. Excellent for hunting or mudding. ”
Bruce uncovered this unusual reference to Mexico’s Tourist Patrol Service. I believe this group is also referred to as the Angeles Verdes (Green Angels). According to a 2003 book, the Patrol Service still exists; However, I’ve been fortunate enough not to have had to need it. I tried to find some historical photographs showing jeeps, but didn’t have any luck.
“Pickup trucks are very popular here in the northland so what do you do when you have to haul a motorcycle and you drive a two door sedan? Not a problem! Grab the saw of your choice and it’s conversion time. Heck, winter won’t be for another three months so there’s no worries. We don’t need no steenkin safety nannies to tell us what to do! Just another example of thinking outside the bag. I took this picture four years ago while I was out cruising with the top down, I figured a picture would be easier to believe than any description I could come up with.”
This “original MB” appears to have a variety of CJ parts, too, including the frame, fenders, bumpers, and more. Lots of pics.
“AUCTION IS FOR A ORIGINAL WWII 1945 WILLYS MB JEEP. OLDER RESTORATION BACK IN THE 80s. THIS JEEP IS A VERY NICE CANIDATE FOR RESTORATION OR CAN BE USED AS IS. DONT KNOW THE SERIAL AND DATE PLATES ARE MISSING AS WELL AS THE TAG ON THE FRAME. THE JEEP IS HAS A LOT OF GREAT ORIGINAL PARTS ON HER. INCLUDING:
ORIGINAL WINDSHEILD, GLASS, WIPER SYSTEM
RIFLE RACK
5 COMBAT RIMS
FRONT GRIL
BUMBERETTES
PINTLE HOOK
5 (WHAT APPEARS TO BE0 ORIGINAL WWII NDR TIRES
TWO FRONT SEATS
BACK SEAT
SMALL MOUTH GAS TANK
BLACKOUT LIGHTS AND HEADLIGHTS, CATEYES AND SIDE LIGHT
TOP BOWS
GAS TANK MOUNT AND GAS TANK
FRONT BUMPER
AND OTHER SMALL MISC PARTS AND PEICES . . .”
Rob spotted this priceless creation. It runs and drives and plows, which is more than can be said about some jeeps.
“I have a 1940,s? jeep. 3-speed Hi-Lo 4×4 with large Dune tires. Plow works good. I have original seat. Always garaged. Used for plowing drive way. V-6 engine runs good. Good clutch, transfer case & tranny. Asking $1,100. OBO Call 989-868-three 1 six 3 any time.”
“Thanks for looking. I have a 1948 Willy’s CJ2A Jeep for sale. It is clean. I took it bear hunting during a snow storm up here in Globe, AZ. I will repost clean pics this wknd. I just moved and can’t find my camera inamy stuff. I won’t lie, the body is good. The floor is bad. You can see the ground from inside the tub. The engine runs good. It does really well off road. I had a st steel gas tank built for it. Holds about 9 gallons. I have 31×10.50x15s on it. Has reapolstered cj5 seats in the front and the back seat is in serious need of repair. I am in need of cash. I am asking $2000 obo.”
“I’m selling a 1942 Willys Jeep tub with title. Tub is a GPW which is very similar to an MB. This was a trail Jeep that I dismantled in order to use most of the parts on a different Jeep. Being a trail Jeep it has more than it’s fair share of bumps, bruises and modifications. Use your own drivetrain and axles and make a cool rock crawler or sand Jeep. If you’re looking for a Jeep to restore to original condition, I’m sure you can find a better candidate than this one.
Provide your name and phone number in your e-mail or I will not respond.
This is what is included:
Tub, fenders, hood, grill, headlights, 12 gallon RCI fuel cell, frame, title with registration good until September. After September it will be on non-op status.
Here are some of the things that are not included:
Engine, tranny, transfer case, axles, windshield. I do have a few miscellaneous items I could throw in depending on what you need for whatever you’re going to make of it.
The title stays with the tub and frame. I’m not selling any of the parts separately at this time. And just to save us all some time, the no haggle price is $500. No trades or other offers will be considered. Provide your name and phone number in your e-mail or I will not respond.
More pictures available.”
These look in good shape. I have both black and plain ones. I think I like the non-painted ones a little better.
“15×10 Western Wheels Hurricane aluminum rims on 5×5.5 bolt pattern. These rims are in great shape and VERY hard to find in 15×10. Will fit many older ford, mopar and international 1/2 & 3/4 ton pickups and SUVs, specifically Bronco first gen, Ram Charger and Trail Duster, and Scout II. I bought these for an International Scout II that I had but never got around to mounting them. The Scout is dead now so I don’t have much use for the rims. Along with the purchase I have a 20 pack of mag rim lug nuts (so long as I can find them…), aluminum rim cleaner, black gloss and clear coat rattle cans. It is common to paint these rims black in between the spokes and that was what I had bought all this to do. Included is a picture of what these would look like if you painted them the way I planned to. I work 7-5 mon-fri and cannot take my phone with me to work so if you want to contact me during that time email works best. Any time after 5 call or text (602) 617-1840. Thanks – Phil.”