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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 .
“I have a 46 cj2a I am parting out. rolling chassis with complete axles steering ,engine and trans for sale call for pricing will also sell all for fair price. no sheetmetal foward of door area for sale”
(05/11/2011) This includes a winch and an overdrive.
“Selling the play toy…..
Chevy small block, Holley 2 barrel carb, Mallory electronic ignition, good rubber on tires, WARN overdrive, Rol Bar
Set up for elk hunting as well as playing….has tow bar to tow it to the mountains behind your truck.
Has 8000# winch to keep you unstuck or to drag the elk to you.
Has keyed locks on everything so no one can steal your gas, your accessories, your spare etc while you are away from it.
I have owned it 10 years or more….
no checks. Currently has a leak on one of the front wheel cylinders…easy fix for you. New shoes, new cylinders and seals on the rear differential last year.”
(01/22/2011) A reader named Luke asked me to post his CJ-3B that was originally purchased by the Army. I double checked to make sure this wasn’t a M-606 and the seller assured me that it was a CJ-3B and notes that “The data tag is marked SN 62151, which matches the last 5 digits of the VIN. All data tags are included in the sale.” You can contact the seller through the craigslist ad or contact me and I’ll provide his contact info.
“For your consideration is a 1960 CJ3B, which was purchased under contract from Willys by the Army. It has the data tag, with serial number matching the underhood data tag to confirm this. Early in the life of the jeep, it was modified with two fuel tanks, either by the factory, or by the Army.
The engine, transmission, transfer case, and differentials are all in excellent operational condition. There is no smoke produced by the engine when running, and little to no noise when driving.
The brakes are rebuild and work well, the paint was applied by me. There is some rust, but it’s very typical of older jeeps, and does not harm the jeep. The jeep is currently registered as a Maryland Historic Vehicle.”
(12/11/09) “Aftermarket Fiberglass Hood For Early Willys CJ2A or CJ3A. It would be fine for a M-38 also. Heavy duty late 60’s – early 70’s era manufacturing. Good condition, ready to paint and install. Put an end to rust problems with this fiberglass hood. $150.00. Too much? Please make an offer.”
CNN reported on Witness to War, an interesting website devoted to the stories of Combat Veterans. I decided to search the site for “jeep” and discovered a story told by Tom Kennedy about surviving a blast in a jeep.
There haven’t been updates at Paul’s Jeep blog since 2009, but there’s still plenty of information and images. You can visit it here. There are also a couple videos, too.
“I’m selling my 1952 Willys Flat Fender Jeep, I need to sell a.s.a.p. moving! It’s been sitting for a while but it does run, needs work. It has a 400 small block, sm420 trans, dana 300 transfercase, dana 44 rear, dana 30 front, has reversed front shakles, has tow bar, has rear rack that is removable. Asking $3500.00 O.B.O.”
“This is a 1959 Willy’s Wagon 4×4 with Over-drive and a V-6 engine that starts and runs. I wouldn’t call it road ready, it needs tires, rear springs re-arched or replaced and brake work but wouldn’t take much to make it work. The drivers side floor does have some rust. I don’t know much more about it since I got is as part of a boat deal and thought I would re-chassis it since it all seems there. I felt too guilty to tear it apart after getting a restoration book so it needs to go. It is 4×4, has over-drive, all the chrome, trim/bumpers and the glass are in pretty good shape and the oak strips in the back look good too. I’m not trying to sell something its not, it is what it is and would be a fun project. Call or email me if you want any more information or pictures of something specific. The title is clear and good. I’ll even throw in the restoration book too if you want it! (9 two 8) 3 zero zero-3 9 five six.”
“1943 Willy’s Jeep. Runs great. Has a break fluid leak so the brakes are not currently working. They worked up until the fluid leaked out. Please contact me by email. 12 volt system”
“This would be a great project car for somebody. The body is already off the frame. We have alot of parts for it come by our estate sale to check it out.
Fri, Sat & Sun. 8:30-4:00. 10:00 Monday $10 box sale. COME ONE-COME ALL. Refrig, dining set, king 4 post bed set, lift recliner, jazzy electric power cart, lots of good art work, signed lithographics, A+ kitchen items. ON TO THE SHOP. Snap on hand tools, Lots of power tools, new plumbing & electrical supplies, car parts, really cheap in pcs., Ford tractor, 63 ford engine parts, huge selection of Fiat engine parts, military trunks, yard tools, patio chairs, much more. All must go!”
“Stock- Willys Jeep runs good , 4×4 works good needs brakes. I do not have the title but one is not hard to get. call 828-525-5375 no emails or texting please”