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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 .
“1955 WILLYS CJ-3B, Stock Engine and Driveline, Warn Overdrive, 11 inch Drum Brakes and Dual Master Cylinder, Line X Spray in Bedliner. Rancho Springs and Shocks, Super Swamper 34×10.50×15 tires on 15×8 wheels, 700 Miles on restore ”
“Two Cj projects, I believe one is a cj2a, not sure on the other, both have running engines but will need further work to be made driveable. Listing these for my old man, call him for more info. John 261 0889. many more parts available”
I am proud to announce that “Finding Virginia” is now for sale at CreateSpace. It has been the culmination of a year’s worth of writing and editing (and 46 years of living). Please shamelessly encourage your friends, family, and neighbors to purchase this book. Give it as a present to your spouse (really, they will enjoy it), your kids, other jeep lovers, car lovers, or whomever you know. It is also useful for filling spaces in bookshelves.
What’s the book about?
It’s about jeeps, love, the history of the jeep, love lost, the San Juan Islands, my dad’s health fight, how to get kicked out of college, how to grow up in a jeep club, how not to sail, how to get stuck in the woods, cooking, my thoughts on a variety of subjects, and the reasons why I started eWillys.
Who’s the target audience?
Readers of eWillys are first and foremost the target. People who like adventure and travel should enjoy it too. Women especially enjoy the ‘love’ story aspect. People who are frustrated with the economy will, I believe, relate to my frustrations with it too.
The book can be ordered through CreateSpace and, later, through Amazon, though Amazon pays me less. The price is $18.39. If you want a signed copy, I will need to order some books, sign them and then mail them to you. You can email me for more info — d@ewillys.com and put “signed copy” in the subject line. These will cost a little more due to the cost of me shipping to you. I will take a check or paypal as payment.
I am willing to both sign books and attend signings. I can even bring Biscuit if necessary, depending on the weather and distance.
“Extremely rare and impossible to find in this condition. This was my dad’s Willy’s and he has had it parked since December of 1982 covered and taking shelter in a barn in rural western Nebraska.
Super Hurricane 6 Cylinder, 3 Speed Manual Trans, 2 Stick transfer case, 50K original miles.
We made sure the motor was not sized up, but that’s as far as we got. I don’t know if it runs, but we hooked a battery up and all the lights seem to work right. The brakes are not working either. It will need to be transported to your location.
I acquired it from him with the thoughts of a 4 cylinder diesel conversion, as I own and operate a diesel repair shop near Omaha, Nebraska. We have continued to store the wagon here at my shop for the past couple years and I have lost interest in the project.
there is virtually no rust on the body and very minimal surface rust on parts of the undercarriage. This is about as clean as they come for a 62, but its not perfect. Its a 50 year old truck that has been sitting for almost 30 years.
I’m no expert on these units, so if you have any specific questions – please give me a call or send me an email. I have more pictures, but these are the best ones I have at the moment.”
Bill spotted these rims. They look in excellent condition.
“I have a set of 4 15×10 wheels that came off of a Ford 4×4. I am told they will fit Dodge and Jeep also. if this add is still up I still have the wheels! you can email or call me @ 717-342-8379”
This is the 15,000th post since my first post in January of 2008.
This morning I received my 17,000th email since January of 2008 when I launched the email account.
That’s a ton of work! I might even rest tomorrow … lol
Today I pushed the final version of my book to CreateSpace, having spent the past month carefully editing the bookproof. I will announce when they approve it and post links to CreateSpace where it can be purchased. In addition, I will be putting together some book signings. I already two potential signings: one in Salt Lake City, Ut, and one in Sea Cliff, NY. More later . . .
Everything original, except for the rear gas tank and the roll bar and?
“1964 cj3b Jeep. perfect condition everything orginal only 11,000 orginal miles on the motor. manual transmission, transfer case and transmission took apart and clean, runs and drives beautiful, orginal insides, with a WWII rear seat, and clean pink slip, once in a life offer. call Kenny for more info or visit III Bar Design on facebook.?
“1947 Jeep Willys – This is a WELL BUILT JEEP Nothing spared –
383 Stroker with Edelbrock Victor Jr. aluminum heads – professionally built with approximately 500 plus HP –
Custom 2″ headers
March pulleys, electric fuel and water pump
MSD 6AL complete ignition
350 tranny
Boxed frame – stretched 21″ for extra leg room
Dana 60 rear end with Strange axles
6:13 gears
Deaver springs with King Shocks
Cutting brakes –
20″ paddles with 5 star aluminum jeep wheels
Aluminum Ron Davis radiator
Electric fans
Trans cooler with electric fan
Full roll cage
5 point harness
Fuel Cell
Beard seats
Turn Key ready to hit Glamis or Pismo”
“Beautiful new professional print (4″ X 6”) from a old 35 mm slide (KODACHROME TRANSPARENCY, no date imprinted) of a WILLYS JEEP CJ-3A (I think) with a HOMEMADE WOODIE BODY . Neat looking Willys Jeep with a wooden enclosure over the driver/occupant compartment. Don’t know the year for sure. No idea where or when the picture was taken. Written on the slide is, “Feb 1952”. Much better than scan, crisp and clear. Any distortion or glare is from my digital camera. Ruler does not show up on actual photo.
Please note, my prints are not made from a home computer, as some have questioned, they are printed by “Denver Digital Imaging Center” a division of “The Slideprinter” in Denver, Colorado U.S.A. From their web site: “For 33 years The Slideprinter has set the standard in making prints from transparencies… We are still the experts at making beautiful prints from slides…”
“!950 Willys jeepster conv, 283 chev eng, power glide tran, front pb. Runs and drives down the road. very restorable or drive as a daily driver. $ 4500.00 CASH.”