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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 .
It looks like it has had some small changes, but otherwise appears stock.
“1950 CJ3A civilian Jeep, runs and drives like a champ! All original drivetrain, however it has been converted to 12v GM, and it has had rust issues repaired, but it’s a pretty solid little Jeep. The original flat head 4, as well as the rest if the drivetrain is in very good condition and the same can be said of the brakes, and tires…even the heater works! Clear title and comes with tow bar.”
“1977 Jeep Mitsubishi, in original condition and excellent shape. The top is immaculate, the interior in excellent shape and no rust, dents, or scratches. The tires are cracked because they are from 1977, they are the OME.
There are no leaks, it does not need anything mechanically either. Everything is functional on this jeep. The original tools and Owners Manual are included in the sale. It is registered in British Columbia Canada. This Jeep is unique and in unbelievable condition, springs and other components have no rust and the body/tub is rust free as well.
This jeep was always garaged, never driven in snow, never offroaded. The plastic top windows are clear and in excellent shape, the top frame is mint and complete.
It has High/Low, 4×4 & 4×2 Tranny & Transfer case that work flawless
Has a posi-trac rear end.
The fuel economy is exceptional. (Approx. 25-30 MPG 2×2) (In 4×4 & extreme conditions less)
Basically this is a CJ3B body with far better running gear, motor, power, heating system, with defrosters, that the early Willy’s with the overhead cam hurricane motors just did not have
Everything works on this Jeep – Radio, Turn signals, everything. Being a 100HP, it is REALLY snappy and it is a 4-speed and will cruise effortlessly at 60-65MPH without overdrive and without Warn locking hubs, which can be installed.
The master cylinder brake system, helps the truck brake much safer than older jeeps. The heater works perfect and makes this truck usable in winter months. This truck is much easier and safer to drive than the older CJ2 Cj3.”
“For sale is a 1955 Willy’s M170. This is the ambulance that the mitary used along side the M38A1. The only difference is the frame is extended to accommodate stretchers. It has the flat head four cylinder motor and a three speed transmission. It has hi and low range with four wheel drive hi and low. It does run. The only problems are on the passenger side floor board and fender as you can see in pictures have started to rust and the floorboards will need replacing eventually. The place on the side could be bondoed and painted up. Also it comes with extra parts. A transfer case, a transmission, and some other miscellaneous stuff. I have about $3000 in the jeep but need it gone so I will consider offers. My number is 334-703-0945. Call me if you have anymore questions.”
“1955 Willys pickup for sale!!!!!!!
This Truck All original with an upgraded Studebaker V8 of the same age.
The only thing not working are the vacuum wiper’s and fuel gauge.
New brakes front and back. All the lights work it is 12 volt.
current registration with all fees paid.”
A seller in San Diego is interested in trading his 1965 Austin Mini for a variety of vehicles, including a Willys Wagon.
“am looking to trade a rare A35, right hand drive, 4 speed, current reg, clear title, rear barn door, 4 cylinder, dual carb, new battery, earlier resto, newer interior, starts runs and drives, leaks clutch….needs seal or rebuilt slave unit. looking to trade for a newer jeep wrangler, older land cruiser, vw tdi, older chevy wagon, willys wagon pre smog mg or smogged 2 seater Japanese car.”
“The Jeep in this picture is a 1953 CJ3B:
-Missing
-Original Seats
-Headlights
-Air Filter
-Original Pedals
-It has what I believe is the original Gas pedal, but the clutch and brake pedals are not original
-Engine is frozen
-Rolls
-All four tires hold air
-Has fiberglass fenders
-Jeep is from Vermont
I also have:
-2 spare engines and transmissions
-An extra windshield frame
-2 extra hoods
-Another chassis
-Steering wheel
-Glove box doors
-Bumper
-Many other spare parts
UPDATE:**SOLD** one was $2750. The other was $3600.
“1st one Has all the bells and whistles… 3600
Original Combat wheels.. with 7.00x 16 tires… but I do have another set with 6.00 x 16’s.. New tires.. if you’d rather.. i’ll let you choose..
Everything is ORIGINAL.. Reg’d / current…
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2nd one is 2950- same color…. This one is also very nice…
It has MB Wheels. and new tires…
The lunette.. it has a 2 inch ball welded onto a lunette shaft..
I have a lunette.. but it’s another 200 if you want it…
Complete flat fender jeep with Original running gear … running a plus.. but depending on what you have.. not a must.. I might even come up with cash but it would have to be something pretty good for that… if your wanting a trade.. say so In a text or email WITH PICS and info…
This trailer is the best condition ORIGINAL CONVERTO you’ll see…”