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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 .
UPDATE: I’m running short of time tonight, so here’s a post from a couple years ago.
Here’s Frank’s flattie and some friends of his who have flatties as well. The picture with multiple jeeps was from a run last October. The next time you are vacationing in Hawaii, keep an eye out for these good looking jeeps.
This looks pretty solid.It doesn’t run at the moment, but sure looks complete.
“This is a mostly original CJ2A that I purchased from a friend for $3,000 about 5 years ago. Body is clean and mostly rust-free, with the exception of the bed, which was rusting and covered with wood slats, which have since rotted out – bed it still intact, just needs work. Original straight 4 engine ran well before storing 4 years ago. I purchased brand new steering wheel and have a gasket set and 6 wheels/tires from a Willys pickup that will all be included. This is a classic post-war jeep (first civilian model) that would be a great restoration project or crawler project for anyone who has a little time/interest and know how. I’d like to keep it, but my wife is tired of looking at it. Can be towed or trailered (has tow rig on front).”
“A VERY NICE 1948 WILLYS JEEP. AFTER 20 YEARS, IT’S TIME FOR SOMEONE ELSE TO ENJOY AND CARE FOR THIS LITTLE RED JEEP. NOT A RESTORATION, JUST A VERY NICE PIECE OF USABLE AND DRIVEABLE HISTORY FOR NOT A LOT OF MONEY. THIS JEEP IS EVERY BIT AS NICE IN PERSON AS IT APPEARS TO BE IN THE PHOTOS. CALL GREG DAYS AT 802-893-4316”
“This is a 1950 Willys Truck.I purchased this truck for my son back in 11-27-90.He was 16 and I thought he would like it .The problem was he didn’t have enough room for all his friends so he ended up using the family car anyway.When I purchased it was already changed to an automatic transmission and had a flat head six and the four wheel drive was not connected.The truck was red when I bought it but the paint was dull so I had it repainted.I also had the tailgate redone and installed diamond plate in the bed.I replaced some glass on the some of the windows that were cracked.The mileage on the title dated 12-4-1990 was 63,857 and the current mileage is 64,583.the truck has only been driven 726 miles in 21 years.Most of the time I would take it out of the garage to clean and wax it.This truck has been garage kept all those years.I have not started the truck in about five years so it will have to be towed.I have all the receipts to verify everything that’s been done to it.The interior is in good shape with some metal nicks but the seat has no tears but is very dusty.The Tires are OK but being that the truck has been sitting around they would need replaced along with the chrome rims.This could be a nice truck maybe to put a small V-8 and a 3 speed transmission.”
“i will be parting out my 46 willy project as i no longer have time for it the first obious thing will be the new besttop
top which i will posting some pics of this week im looking for $250 for the compleate top and $300 will get you the roll cage .
I can deliver locally within reason for some gas money . i will also be selling the 289 out of it trans , , transfer case wheels tires i still on the fence about selling the body BUT I AM OPEN TO SENSIBLE OFFERS
as it,s taken apart and cleaned photographed it will then be be posted here .
I can be reached on this number 2zero 62 6one four 6 eight thre e
treehugger19 66AT LiVe DOt COm is my email”
“HAVE A 1947 WILLYS JEEP FRAME HAS BEEN SAND BLASTED NEEDS PAINT SPRINGS HAVE BEEN CLEANED AND PAINTED NEW BUSHINGS AND HANGERS T18 TRANSFER CASE WITH FORD 4SPEED TRANS HAVE A 351W AND A 302 BOTH RUN NO SMOKE PARTS JEEP INCLUDED HAVE CLEAN TITLE FOR THE 1947 PARTS JEEP HAS NO TITLE NEW REAR CROSS MEMBER/BUMPER
THIS THING IS READY FOR BODY WORK AND ASSEMBLY–HAS A DANA 44 REAR–THIS JEEP IS MY UNCLES AND HE’S COME TO THE DECISION THAT HE’S TIRED AND NOT ABLE TO FINISH”
“Owned since 1984
Ford tractor engine, 1963-64, 200CID 6 cylinder
Full Roll Cage
Selectro Hubs
Warn Manual Overdrive
The tow bar does NOT come with the vehicle.
Starts and runs fine.
Everything works, but the overdrive will not stay engaged.
This has not been licensed in a few years.
The overdrive worked fine when it was parked. (used to be my daily driver)
“I have a low hood willys. It has a spring over lift, 36×12.50xR15x10 super swampers, 6 point roll cage, 289 ford small block, t18, amd dana20 transfercase. I bought it for an offroad toy. thats pretty much what its been usd for. It hasnt been beat to death like most jeeps. The body is rust free with diamond plate. Im not tryin to jip anyone here. Im deploying soon and i dont really want to rebuild it when im come back.so, the price is very negotiable. its a great jeep, ive had alot of fun with it. As you can see from the photos, it flexes out quit well. i am also interested in trades.. im looking for racing quad, dirtbike, ironhead, bobber, chopper…. you can reply to the email, txt or call, i have more pictures. just let me know. thanks for looking. Ben (423) 972-2459”