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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 .
“Up for auction is a Willys Jeep Mighty Mite. Military vehicle. It seems to be mostly there. Can not find the serial number. There is no title. The motor is not original. It is an adapted V6 Buick engine that has been apart for awhile as you can see in the photos. It has all the original wheels and tires plus the spare. Rolls free, transmission and tranfercase shifts fine. Pictures show the rest. Have any questions or would like to see it please email or call 443-350-7947”
Glenn spotted this used ICON for sale. The beginning bid price is $50,000.
“The majority of ICON’s are built to order for each client. On rare occasion, we will have second hand ICON’s available. This CJ is that exception. It has traveled 2200 miles since being built. A rare opportunity to grab an ICON CJ that is ready to go now, without the eight month wait to have one built for you. This particular CJ is built to my favorite equation. New School Design Package with Fox racing shocks and Eibach coils, in Sand Tan and Volcanic Black. Extensively well optioned, with the LED auxiliary lights, Warn winch with Viking synthetic cable and CNC’ed hawse fairlead and hardware, audio system, removable rear seat, stock style front seats, Chilewich textile upgrade, electric locking front and rear differentials, Sport Brakes, and more. Dependable, simple, reliable, and tons of fun. The automotive equivalent to a great pair of flip flops!
The ICON CJ3B is based upon the flat fender Willys Jeep.
These vintage Jeeps came to be affectionately known as ‘The Dog’…Man’s Best Friend.
While it pretty much appears stock…..
The frame is built by Art Morrison. 2″x4″x.140” mandrel bent wrinkle free frame rails with laser cut brackets support the platform specific coil-over suspension:
Four wheel coil suspension, with triangulated four link rear, and panhard front linkage designs. Fox Racing 2” Nitrogen charged shocks with remote canisters.
Front torsion bar based sway bar with adjustable links.
Heavy duty Johnny joints and .188” wall 2” O.D. equal length steel control arms.
Energy bump stops.
GM ECOTEC engine with 210 HP & 195 Ft/Lbs Torque. CAD designed motor mounts to reduce vibration.
AISIN-Warner AX15 Manual Transmission with New Process NP231 transfer case.
Custom width Jeep Rubicon based solid axle assemblies, 4.10 gears and electric locking differentials front & rear.
Seating for four with three point belts for all passengers. Removable rear seat.
New School style chrome moly steel roll cage with laser cut alloy shade canopy. Three point belts for front seats, lap belts in the rear.
The new steel body with custom grill by ICON is coated in polyester Teflon powdercoat in ICON Sand Tan and Volcanic Black.
LED auxiliary lighting front & rear.
Warn 9.0 RC winch with synthetic rope and Viking hardware.
MP3 audio system with amplifier and 2 speakers.
Additional options can be added to this truck, such as our full top and doors.
Google “ICON CJ3B” if you are not familiar with our brand quality. Tons of videos and reviews from magazines all over the world. Classic styling, modern performance, timeless utility.
Contact us with any questions. We ship globally. 818-785-1728 icon4x4 dot c o m Visit our site to see more images, video and details about this truck, or our youtube channel (icon4x4design) to see a video on this truck and others we have designed and built. Thanks for looking- JW”
This looks in very good condition, which means the motor might be too.
“Here is a 1941 Military Generator in remarkable condition. Made during WWII, 4 Cylinder gas engine. Leave a phone number and I will call you back. $500”
The seller is selling the body/fenders/tailgate/windshield.
“I am selling the body to my 1952 cj3a minus the grill. I am restoring my jeep back to show room condition and this body will not work. If you have a project jeep you need parts for or you are building a rock crawler this body might be what you need. The windshield frame, tailgate and hood are still in good condition. The flat fenders need sheet metal work on the mounting bracket locations. The body tub needs work but the firewall, dash and top cowl are in good shape. Its the floor that needs the work. The body panels are reusable depending on your needs. The body parts are all stamped WILLYS as well. I will take $650.00 CASH ONLY. I am keeping the grill and I will not sell individual pieces. A new windshield alone is $600.00 so $650.00 is my bottom dollar. 660-676-9707”
“1952 m38a1, have clear VA title. Has all military equipment still on it. No top. Has military dash tags still in place. Has a small hole in passenger floor and small spot on passenger side rocker. The rest of the jeep is super soild. Has original Willys 4 cyl. Looks complete. Trans is stuck in gear. Has original military wheels and tires. Missing seats. everything else is there. including all military lights, gauges. I have not tried to start or mess with. I want it gone.
“59 Willys Wagon $4000. 401 Amc V8 : 670 Holly , ProComp elecct. ignition, Alimn. valve covers,KN filter, Optimus yellow top battery. 78 Wagoneer drive train : Dana 44s front and rear ( 307 gearing ) th400 auto, quadratrac transfercase with low range unit. Part time kit installed, with mile marker hubs. Power brakes ( front discs ) Painless wiring ( all conections soldered & shrink tubed ) Electric winsheild wipers. New heater core. New interior (carpet need some finishing) Glass all good. Paint , good not excelent. No rust.Trim newly chromed. Original seating ( reupolstered ) . Custom steering wheel & column. Locar e-brake. More. Almost complete, minor details left. Streetable”
Jeff has been a reader for a couple years. Recently he shared some images of his jeeps along with his story.
“In 1970 I bought a 1943 GPW and had a lot of fun rebuilding. After a few years I sold it and bought a 53 3b. Living in Denver and having the Jeeps I couldn’t wait for snow just to try out the 4 wheel drive. I sold the 53 CJ-3B in 1992 and I always regretted selling it. I bought the green 46 in 2004. but I really wanted another 3b so I bought one out of Wyoming that was disassembled in a field.
That is the turquoise 3b in the picture. Of course I had to buy a trailer to haul the 3b back to Denver. I saw a add in craigslist for an original 57 3b so when I went to look, it wasn’t 100% original but close, so I bought it as well. The blue 2a I sent you picture of I got after a friend told me he knew a guy with an old jeep. So, thats how I ended up with that one. I wanted disc brakes and gear reduction starter and electronic ignition. These parts added to the fun building the blue 46, It starts easy and stops great!”