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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 .
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1850. Looks to have a Beck or Kelly hardtop
(09/30/2012) Includes rear PTO.
“1948 Willys Jeep runs good needs exhaust and carb kit. This top does not go with it but I do have another that will. Has rare rear pto option. Also has typlical rust spots for a willys. Good seats more pics upon request. $2200 obo”
“1958 Willys Jeep Station Wagon.- 4 wheel drive – $2000.00
6 cylinder Super Hurricane Engine – Good engine in running condition
Used as a camp Jeep since 1968
Good vehicle for a restoration project.
For additional information or to make an offer please contact Frank Hare: 740-448-4041”
“Willys CJ2a body tub, in pretty rough shape but all of them are, could be repaired or used for parts $50 OBO
Willys CJ3b body tub, rear has been cut off, cowl is pretty good, rough $50 OBO
Early CJ5 frame, fully boxed, shackle reversed and set up for YJ springs $100 OBO
Extra set of quarter panels $25 OBO
Three sets of front fenders $25 each or all for $100 OBO, all are pretty rough
CJ3b hood, decent shape $50 OBO
I was going to build a crawler out of these parts, combine the two bodies and make one good set of fenders. Sold off most of the parts now and just want this stuff gone. Good start to a nice wheeler or rock buggy. Take everything for $200. If this isn’t sold in a week it is all going to scrap, I hate to do it but I want it off my property”
Gary has his recently rebuilt engine & bellhousing for sale. He’s moving up to a V6 in his CJ-5.
“The 134F head I have in my Jeep is for sale. I have all the receipts for the engine kit, crankshaft etc. It will come complete with a GM 12 volt alternator, bellhousing with new clutch and pressure plate, factory exhaust from front to back, and I just had the original carb rebuilt by Guaranteed carburetors. It has the electric ignition that looks like the original. It is in the jeep and anyone interested can crank run/drive etc. The mileage on the engine is 2,600 miles. I am asking $1400 dollars. I would like to sell prior to taking out, that way someone knows what they are getting.”
“’63 was the first year this body style was offered to the public.
This truck has had the 230 replaced with a Ford 351 and a 4 speed. The truck has been sitting for quite a while but it had been well cared for. And is surprisingly straight. It is a short-bed thrift-side with a straight axle front end (not IFS).
She deserves a good home, so if you would like a great piece of Americana, Take a look.
I will also have a 230 available soon. Just need to get this beauty out of the space it is in so I can work on my next project.”
This seller has a ‘professional appraisal’ for this MB, which, if like other appraisals I have seen, is likely too high to match reality.
“Collectible Vintage 1945 Willy’s MB Military Jeep for sale.
This is a matching numbers Willy’s MB that has been completely restored from the ground up. It’s also a one family own vehicle since purchased in Stockton CA. at the military surplus sale by my great uncle in 1946.
I’m not posting anymore images because the appraisal has everything you need to know about the Jeep including images.
On July 14th 2011 the Jeep professionally appraised and documented by Auto Appraiser Network, Stockton CA. branch. This appraisal is available upon request for serious buyers.
I am selling this family heirloom by choice. With two teenage boy’s, I need practical, safe and reliable cars for them…My goal is to find a great home for this WW II treasure. Preferably a museum or a real collector since there simply are not many of these original jeeps around.
Enjoy this post, and I sincerely hope this MB Jeep goes to a very good home.”
Matt confirmed that the top two pics are before the jeep was disassembled and the bottom two pics are of the jeep after it was taken apart. Matt forwarded me some pics I can share if you are interested in seeing them.
“Complete WWII era Willy’s MB Jeep 41-45 ready for restoration. Includes tub, frame, motor, trans, top. Take a look, more pictures available.”
It ran before the seller started working on it. Body is off of it.
“Project I started a couple years ago and have not been able to find the time to finish. Engine ran and 4 wheel drive worked before I started this project, (had bad brakes and leaky differentials when I bought it). Both differentials have been completly gone through with new bearings, seals, and gear oil. New 3″ lift kit with springs, shackles, and shocks. New brake shoes, springs, and all four wheel cylinders are new. Body tub is off of the chassis right now. Good windshield frame. Body tub is decent, little rust, not bad. Jeep came from a farm in the mountains, never been on the beach. Clear title.”
“Good project, body rough, needs assembly, motor turns over, needs parts, good gas tank, good tires after market
no seats, Good Oklahoma title
1200.00 with tires, if you don’t want the tires 1000.00
903-893-4346
903-271-1731 cell”