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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 .
I don’t know anything about these, but what there looks solid to me.
“this is an m2 halftrack
it has the original data plate and a very good frame. it has all the riveted on bed mounts in good shape.
the engine runs good. i had the head surfaced. it has good oil pressure.
rebuilt carburetor
new intake/ exhaust gasket
new plugs and wires
new electric fuel pump
new shift knobs
new gas petal
new oil and filter
this has no title. bill of sale only
located in knights landing california which is about an hour north of sacramento.
i can load this on your trailer
for more info on halftracks and parts for them visit halftrackinfo.com”
It runs and drives. Can’t see much from the pic, but it looks stock.
“Military Jeep. willys. 1953 M38a1. This awesome jeep is all original with gun mount and bo lights . It runs and drives. some rust on the floor and needs a little work on rear quarter panel but nothing bad. Awesome off roader or hunting rig. I will post pics later. 503-593-9451”
It’s not a perfect restoration, but might be worth a look.
“F/S: 1946 Willy’s CJ2-A $5,200
This Jeep runs and drives excellently. It has new wheels and tires, fuel tank, master brake cylinder, and a 12 volt battery conversion (much more reliable than the old 6 volt systems). The Jeep has fresh oil, brake fluid, clean oil/air filters, new spark plugs, and freshly packed grease fittings.
The Jeep is a blast to drive. The 4×4, in combination with the big tires and small wheelbase, makes it a beast off-road. The “Go Devil” four cylinder motor is true to its reputation as being reliable and powerful. Also, it has a Power Take Off in the rear that can be used to power farm equipment like a generator, wood splitter, or winch. A working PTO is a rare option to find in these Jeeps.
Overall, this is an excellent old jeep. Keep in mind, though, it is almost 70 years old. It is great for cruising around town, back roads, or off-roading, but it can’t do highways. It can be driven home locally, but I would recommend transporting it over far distances. Transportation can be arranged through me for a serious buyer.
*The headlights and one brake light recently stopped working, but I have the parts to fix them and I hope to have it done before selling it.”
The body doesn’t look like a M-38 tub. It’s missing the fuel inlet. Maybe it’s a mb/gpw tub?
“CA registered till dec 2013 jeep. 231 v6 with long flow headers. 3 speed with twin stick and warn overdrive. new best top tiger top cost $900. full roll cage jeep is complete and is a true m38 tub. I am 3rd owner since it was bought from government. low miles . has tow bar. great hunting rig and eye turner.”
This still needs some work. The brakes aren’t quite ‘right’.
“1950 Willys CJ3A Jeep. Rebuilt Engine, Rebuilt Transmission, Rebuilt Transfer Case, Rebuilt Carb, New Clutch, New clutch Linkage, Replaced Rear End. New Complete Brake System. Rebuilt Starter, Rebuilt alt, Original Air Cleaner and Oil Bath (Very Hard to find) . Steering Colum Rebuilt, Converted to 12 Volt System, Fuse Box, All New Color Coded Wiring, New Electronic Ignition, Turn Signals, Brake Lights. Radiator Cleaned, Fuel Tank cleaned, New Fuel Sending unit. Frame off with all new Body Bushings and Hardware. Interior floor sprayed With Back Rhino lining. New Hood. Windsheild wipers, Windshield is cracked. Has a hard top manf by a after market dealer in Houston Texas in the 50s. This jeep was put back together original . Has the original flat head motor rebuilt. 3 speed 4×4 standard transmission . This jeep is ready to drive. There are a couple things, needs to be painted if you want. There is not a back seat. The brakes have all been replaced, rotors, pads, lines, springs, but for some reason i cant get them right.??? Tires are brand new i put them on basically to roll around to repair, Would suggest getting some type of mud tire. Other than that this thing is ready to have fun with. If you are looking for something to tear down and put a 350 engine and transmission in, this jeep is not for you.”
This seller calls this a M606 styled CJ-3B. It appears in good shape.
“Very nice, original unrestored 1964 Willys CJ3B in the service skin of the Vietnam war period. These jeeps (last of the Willys Flat Fenders) were sent by the hundreds to Vietnam They were not used tactically by the U.S but in security roles and staff duty vehicles in garrison around Saigon ect.
This vehicle in in very authentic configuration as the 3Bs put into service during that war.
Original condition with no rust or rust repairs ever..
The 134 F head motor powers this vehicle, transfer case and lockouts operate perfectly. There is a chipped tooth on the 1st/reverse gear that makes
a noise in 1st and reverse but does not effect the performance of the vehicle.
It has a military canvas top and windshield cover.
I am the 3rd owner, the 2nd owner was the original owners son who took possession of the vehicle only 4 years ago just before I purchased it.”