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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 .
“For sale is my 1962 Willys CJ5 with 38,000 original miles. The Jeep has a new carb and gas tank. It is a civillian Jeep done up to look Military. It has a lot of authentic miltary parts.
It is a 3 speed with a high/low transfer case. She is a lot of fun to drive and my kids love it. I just dont have the time for her anymore.”
“1948 Willys Jeep. Unfinished project car has been in storage (garaged) for over 30 years. Engine was completely rebuilt, brakes rebuilt except for master cylinder, body patched to look okay if you don’t look too close. Has full canvas top and snow plow. Needs some work to get back to drivable condition. Was last started about five years ago and ran OK then. E-mail any questions.”
(09/30/2011) This is a running jeep, though it runs on propane. It sounds like it might be a good deal, though it needs a few things.
“The Willys is a 1947 CJ2A. I picked it up near Fresno last year with no eng and trans. I found an orig T90 and Dana 18. in Wickenberg AZ. At this point I was going to restore it back to original I was unable to find a flat head 134.
I made the decision change the engine.
I changed it from a 78 truck 30k on the engine. Re-sealed the engine converted it to run on propane with Impaco 425 kit . I used Novak adapters for the trans and engine mounts a new Griffin aluminum radiator. The Willy’s starts and runs you can drive it. All it needs is a electric fan and an exhaust to be done.”
“Selling a project of mine that I never got started on:
Complete body, Great Glass Great aftermarket roll bar.
Both axles, Wheels, And Tires. leaf springs shackles…
Frame / Grill / lights / tank…
Tilt steering column
miscellaneous Parts…
No eng/Trans.
Jeep hasnt been registered for 10 years so no dmv penalties.
Call or text 661343 sixsixthreeeight …OBO…”
(10/03/2011) This needs some work, but appears stock.
“Actual local is liitlerock IL A rare 1960 Cabover engine willys 4×4
Cab does not tilt has 2 covers inside the cab that open to get to the engine which is
a continental flat head 6 cyl., with a 3 speed- Hi – Lo Trans.— front wheel Lock-outs
would make a nice head turner of a project trk to restore the metal is in good shape and very workable
no emails”
I had hoped to do updates tonight, but after a busy and successful day in Denver, I am wiped. I will do updates tomorrow on the road as we head back to Nebraska. We hope to make it to Omaha before the snow storm descends upon us.
I did want to thank James for inviting Ann and I to see his project (pictures tomorrow). I also wanted to thank Guy for his invitation to tour the Pikes Peak International Raceway, which I will have to delay until my next visit to Colorado Springs.
Here are a couple pics from Casa Bonita, which is a fun tourist trap in Denver. We had a great time. The first pic is Ann and I and the second one is me doing the Mamba (strangely, I was the only adult doing the Mamba …). We have pics of the cliff divers, but they came out a bit too dark.
Roberto decided to track the evolution of this illustration as he created it. Below are a couple of pics, but you can see them all here. Thanks for sharing Roberto!
I made my first ascent of Pike’s Peak today. Accompanied by Ann and her nephew Michaes, we braved the beautiful blue skies and perfect temperatures to wind our way to the 14,110 foot summit. From Colorado Springs it took about an hour to reach the peak. Three things surprised me about the ascent. 1) The toll road cost $39 to drive (car plus 3 passengers); 2) Santa’s workshop sits at the base of Pike’s Peak (who knew)?; 3) The concessionaire at the top of the peak is famous for its donuts (which were pretty good).
(01/02/2011) “1962 FC170 Jeep this is a custom made snow plow. really heavy duty. Straight blade no angle, winch up and down. Has a 318 dodge engine for power. 4 speed trans and single stick transfer case. Chains for all 4 wheels locking hubs. This thing can move a mountain of snow.”
“1963 Willys Overland Pickup (Jeep) with 1982 Chevy drive train; 305 cubic inch Chevy engine; 4 speed standard transmission; 4-wheel drive with locking front hubs; driving lights; interior lights; am/fm cassette. This vehicle has been in storage since 2002 in an enclosed garage. New brakes, new tires and rims and new am/fm cassette were all installed in 2002. We just recently installed a new battery and fuel filter. She runs great. We started her up and drove her to a nearby gas station for a fill-up. Lots of fun to drive and gets lots of attention. Will need aircare. Lynn Valley North Vancouver location. $9,000.00.”
“1952 Willys Army Jeep believed to be a CJ5. Has been used to plow snow over the years.
1.)Flat head 4 cylinder runs good
2.) Good tires
3.) lots of rust
email if interested”