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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 .
“1952 willys jeep cj3a
all original off road machine!!!
this thing will out wheel most new jeeps and built samurais to a point
has go devil flat head 4 cyl
has t90 3 speed trans
dana 18 twin stick tcase
dana 25 front axle
dana 44 rear axle
has about 125k miles but runs great is my daily driver
also have another set of axles
a hard top and a soft top for it
and i have an extra transmission and t case”
(12/11/2012) More pics on Craigslist, but they are tiny.
“Totally Restored Jeep cj2a, frame off, stored since completed, new tires, paint, upholstery. changed to 12 volt, clear title. Runs and drives very well. No top. Cash only. 304-276-2035”
(07/01/2013) The warn winch has some value. The Willys MA tag certainly is worth a look. I find that hard to believe, but you never know . . .
“1947 willys jeep has warn winch ford inline runs and drives has no brakes at the moment. The frame on it has a tag from one of the very first willy MA jeeps dont really know anything else about it. 812-620-three zero seven seven”
(06/13/2012) This has some old school steel rims, too.
“1943 Willys CJ-2A Jeep project.
Body tub, frame, axles, hood, fenders, grille,
windshiels frame, transmission & transfercase.
Has an overdrive unit attached!
Frame and tub in good condition.
Needs some assembly!!
$1600.00. May concider trades.
Can be seen at:
OFF-ROAD MOTORSPORTS
3536 S E Boulevard
Wichita, Kansas
316-686-3478 Ask for Scott”
I’ve caught up on a few things, but am still behind on eWillys. So, just a few posts tonight. More tomorrow. Also, I ordered the book proofs AND purchased www.amberpanels.com (not sure why I didn’t think to purchase that domain name sooner).
We had two blue-sky days of camping at Ohanapecosh and ZERO cell reception! The second night was a little noisy, thanks to a visit by the local Boys and Girls Club at two nearby camping spots. Oh well, at least it was pretty! Here are a few photos.
This photo op was taken on the west side of White Pass heading toward Rainier. That’s Zollie (aka Mr. Personality) in my arms. He’s 1/2 dog and 1/2 . . . cat?
Here’s our campsite with all of the National Park behind us (plus a few bears, too). I married into that bed . . . yes, we may camp, but we sleep comfortably!
I was having some fun taking pictures. No shortage of trees to shoot. I liked the way this tree fell perfectly straight, but bent with the uneven ground.
I was looking up from my camp chair and thought this would be a great shot. 30 photos later and I think I got it 🙂
Zollie is pretending to be a dog, but that didn’t last long. He got to the beach and warmed himself. He didn’t like the idea of swimming. The river is crystal clear at this point . . . beautiful!
There used to be a bridge that spanned from the top of the bare spot on the right to an unseen spot to my left. It was washed out in 2006 and never replaced. It used to be a great trout spot, but they don’t stock it any more I was told.
Here I am strumming my six string . . . my attempt to keep the bears away . . . and drown out the noise from the G&B Club kids.
Sebastian’s in Colombia for a week and forwarded this article regarding a jeep train in Colombia. Here are a few photos and the link to the article (it is in Spanish).
James spotted this Fire Jeep for sale through a government liquidation auction. This auction is over on Thursday.
“1977 Jeep Model CJ-5 with fire fighting equipment, 4wd.VIN J7F83EE051601. With a 232 CI 6 cylinder gasoline engine driven through a 3 speed manual transmission and a rear mounted winch. Pump has been removed. Operating condition unknown.”
Marty spotted this old racer with a f-head. It’s got the old mini-terras, the mismatched rims, patched body panels, and a hole in the hood (who needs a scoop for racing?). Looks like a fun little rig.
“I have a 1944 willys jeep for sale. It ran when parked but has been sitting for 2 yrs. It has an f head 4 cylinder and 4 speed with depend t case wich means you can select front, rear, and 4 wheel drive. The rear end is locked. It was an old race jeep and would take a bit of work to be street legal again. Would be a cool wheeler project. It does have windshield frame not in pic though.”