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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 .
“Project jeep. CJ-2A body. CJ-7 frame. Dana 44 rear axle. Dana 30 front axle. T150 Tranny and Dana 20 transfer case. No engine. Good wheels with Warn locking hubs. Come n’ get it. call nine zero one three zero one one three four zero”
This looks like it would be an easy restoration project or would keep great just as it is. Lots of pics at the link below.
“1950 Willys Overland Model 4-73 Station Wagon.
It’s equipped with 4 wheel drive with documented Georgia registration up until 1999 (paperwork included with sale). It’s history includes being part of a private collection of 24 Willys. It was painted in August of this year a custom PPG Blue color. The new owner should buff and polish to complete the job. There’s no rust on this Southern Willys. The engine was converted to a 1965 283 Chevy V8 with 12 volt electrical (by the previous owner) including new dual exhaust system. True miles unknown (odometer shows 4131, the Title shows 58463, and not sure how many miles are on the engine). Based on the solid body and nice overall condition, it is possible that the Title is correct. Engine runs strong, with no smoke, no odd noises, and still retains its original 3 speed standard transmission and 4 wheel drive transfer case, all mechanicals in good solid working condition. This Willys is not perfect, but is a good running and driving restoration project. It has the Willys rims with brand new period correct deep lug Tires, good brakes. The following tune up items were just completed; points, plugs, rotor, plug wires, oil and oil filter and fresh valve cover gaskets. Headlights and front turn signals work correctly. For this year Willys, the rear seats fold and the rear doors split open up and down. The wood floor strips are in great condition. The following items will require work; turn signal switch replacement (I have a similiar age universal unit to go with the car), headliner is missing, rear tail lights require wiring work,(they are standard universal units), Dash guages oil pressume and ammmeter functioning, drivers window is cracked, however I have a complete door with glass which goes with the car. It will need some window weatherstripping. See photo of additional parts that go with this Willys. The present original transmission this vehicle tops out at about 55 to 60 MPH.
“You are bidding on the the most amazing Willys Woodie Wagon for sale today. This Woodie is drop dead gorgeous and demands all of the attention everywhere it goes. Below is a list of items detailing the Woodie:
Constant show winner – Trophy winner every show
1 of a kind custom build street rod
Well over $75,000 to build this show winner
Draws a crowd whenever we take this rod out for shows or cruise – From 5 years old to 95 years old they all love it
GM 350 V8 engine
GM 350 transmission (automatic)
Custom air ride on all 4 wheels (MFG by Air Ride technologies)
Vintage Air Conditioning (Ice cold)
VDO gauges
Colorado custom steering wheel
Ron Francis wiring
Ididit tilt steering column
Power front disc brakes – Rear drums
Custom seats, interior and rear wood headliner over $8000
Custom dual exhaust
Dash mounted view finder by Guide
Custom surfboard rear view mirror (inside) with dual tear drop outside mirrors
Custom 18 inch wheels with spinners (custom built)
4 new 265/35/18 Bridgestone radials
Billett valve covers and chrome accessories
Custom made old school air cleaner
Custom painted pin stripping with flames
Custom molded running boards
Custom 2 piece windshield with all new molding
Custom LED rear tail lights and brake lights
Canvas tan roof with ribs
Custom made roof racks for shows and display
This is by far one of the finest street rods I have ever owned. There is no way that you could build this woody for the buy it now price of this auction.”
Roberto forwarded his latest drawing to me. I think he had a lot of fun drawing this one!
He wrote, “It´s a a cartel or poster drawn for the 18th International Meeting of Classic Military Vehicles of the Guixaró 2012, Catalonia, Spain, organized by the Classic Motor Club of the Bages, Catalonia, Spain. I call it “Where is Willys?”…Obviously, after the influence of “Where´s Wally?” art.”
Mike reports that the Albuquerque scams are back. He reports that he “responded yesterday to an ad (too good to be true) for a running flattie 1940’s jeep with pto winch for $500 located outside of ABQ., NM. (just needed a tuneup and minor radiator repair)” After he emailed the seller, the post/scam was quickly pulled. So, if you see something ridiculous coming from that area, please report it.
The paint job is unusual, but this looks nicely built.
“Bitchin 45 Willys jeep. sitting on top of ’69 Bronco drivetrain and running gear, registered as a 45 willys. new 5.5″ Wild Horse lift, braded brake lines, hopped up 302v8, cam, intake, new Holley offroad carb, polished aluminum msd distributor, msd ign box, finned valve covers, updated 4spd, power steering, Spool in rear, 5 35″bfg mudders, custom bumpers, tow hitch, d-rings, full rollcage tied into frame, brand new pro comp shocks, custom Toms driveshafts, new marine deep cycle battery, new Warn hubs way to much to list. This willys runs and drives great. Great offroad with the broncos unbeatable boxed frame and coils. Shes registered and insured and i have the pink in hand. i dont have to sell it, but i do have 4 early broncos and moneys a bit tight. tons of work has been done. never in the sand. Serious only and no B.S. and i dont need help selling it. A head turner conversation starter for sure. Make offer and may trade for a 92-96 Ford fullsize Bronco.”
Has:
Spare tire
PTO from transmission
Front tow bar
Issues:
Engine partially disassembled but still in place, missing carburetor
Broken windshield
Rotten tires
Frame damage
Rotten seats
Missing some dash gauges
Some rust
Call/email and make an offer. Can arrange a viewing or send more pictures.
The jeep is either a full restoration project or usable for parts.
“restoration project that i never started. Lots of parts, New and new old stock. Exhaust systems, gaskets sets, cooling system, fuel system, electrical system, except battery and horn. Some suspension parts, body parts, steering parts, and shop manual, books (all american woner vol, 1 2 3). Painting stenicals. Much more too much to list. Over 7,000 in parts alone. Asking 3,000. Or willing to part out. Call dave for more info. (707)938-1708”
“1953 Willy’s cj3b . Motor, drive train and frame are in excellant condition. Original 6 volt system charges. Good brakes. It is registered and driven regularly. Body is solid though has older repairs. $3,450 o.b.o. 603-244-8085.”
“1951 willys flat fender flathead 4., 90 percent origanal kept inside new gas tank ,steering box ,tires ,runs great everything works, 5000,00 or best offer”
“I am selling my 1954 Willys Jeep Station Wagon. This is a rare Jeep and I have not seen one like it driving around. The Jeep is in good condition for its age. I starts every time and runs like a champ. Under the hood is the original inline 6 Super Hurricane. It has a new radiator and an overdrive (both of which are worth some cash by themselves). On the interior, the oak floorboards are all intact and have been refinished. All of the seats are also intact however the fabric is ripping in some places. The worst part about the Jeep is there is some body damage on the driver side, rear quarter panel. There is some minor surface rust around the wheel wells however, other than the damage, they body and paint is in good condition. Included in the sale are some extra seats, two spare tires (one of which is the original spare), and misc. extra parts. I am asking $5,000 obo. The Jeep will be sold as is for cash or a cashiers check.”