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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 .
“hunting jeep or toy what ever your mind can think of we call this jeep unstopable because it is. I have a cople of videos to prove it! I can go up any hill and throw any water hole it will take it I have no title bill of sale only. runs and drives great has 5.58 gears with gm 10 bolt front and rear axles stook running gear with pto jeep needs nothing to run and drive all weekend it has 33″ tires on it with some dry rot. any ?s please feel free to ask! thanks for looking, Will”
Dan spotted this one. The front bumper is a bit wonky, but the rest has potential.
“1951 WILLY’S WAGON 4X4 NICE CONDITION
**THESE VEHICLES ARE GETTING HARDER AND HARDER TO FIND**
* HAS ORIGINAL SEATS IN BACK AND 1955 BUCKET SEATS UP FRONT
* ALL ORIGINAL GAUGES
* 1955 CHEVY SMALL BLOCK 265
* 4 WHEEL DRIVE
* ALL GLASS IN TACK, ONE CRACKED
* ORIGINAL WINCH, HARD TO FIND
* BACK TAIL GATE AND UPPER WINDOW LOCK AND WORK GOOD
* TIRES HAVE A LOT OF TREAD A LITTLE DRY CHECKED
* CONVERTED TO 12 VOLT
* VEHICLE IS 98% RUST FREE, HAS RUST ON REAR WHEEL WELLS
* OAK FLOOR SLATS IN GREAT CONDITION, BEEN COVERED AND PROTECTED FOR
YEARS
* VEHICLE HASN’T BEEN DRIVEN FOR 8 MONTHS, BUT RAN GOOD AT THE TIME
* THIS WAGON WOULD BE VERY EASY TO RESTORE, HAS ALL ORIGINAL CHROME, DOOR
HANDLES AND PANELS
* HAS ORIGINAL ARM RESTS AND ASH TRAYS IN BACK
* COMES WITH WILLY’S OWNER MANUAL, REPAIR MANUAL, PARTS MANUAL AND
HISTORY FOLDER OF EVERYTHING DONE TO IT.
* A LOT OF NEW PARTS REPLACED AND HAVE 2 BOXS OF EXTRA PARTS WITH IT”
“Original Jeep wheels (I have 6 of them), 6×16, 5×5.5 bolt pattern with the big 4.25 center hole. All have tires that hold air. Call 406-560-2457. $500.00.”
“i have a 1949 willys jeep for sale or trade.
this is an update of the 1946 willys post.
i now have pictures.
DOES NOT RUN.
its a 1949 willys jeep for sale or trade.
mostly origional has had carbs rebuilt and also upgraded to 12v battery.
im not mechanicly inclined enough to fix er up. i would love to keep it but it will just sit an rot with me its been covered the past few years but the elements could still get to it.
i also know its not getting spark.
any questions please feel free to call txt email. 7404071822”
I’m not sure any of this was ever military, but I could see that being handy for someone.
“Enclosed military jeep trailer. Removable sides and back, good for small business, instruments, flea market and craft items, camping or hunting dogs. 15 inch wheels, 2 inch ball. 4 X 6 with shelves in the front 9” deep.”
After much discussion and the knowledge we’ll driving over 8,000 miles in the next four months, Ann and I decided we needed a different vehicle. Both my 15 year old BMW 540i and her 2008 Ford Mustang stretch at the seems when packed with camping equipment. Both fear the snow, quivering at the mere sight of slush. Both have V8s that cherish frequent stops at gas stations. And neither vehicle cares to leave the pavement for terra firma when nature heralds us.
To overcome those issues, we began shopping two weeks ago for a different vehicle, preferably an SUV. Ann took the lead, plowing through consumer reports, dissecting cargo space, comparing engines, and analyzing gas mileage. Satisfied with her research, late last week she selected several models for us to test drive, including the Jeep. Of course, it would be natural for me to want a jeep, but I tried very hard to be neutral about it, to decide on the merits and not the brand.
We started with a 2012 Ford Explorer. It looked good. Smelled fine. Was a nice color. However, thirty seconds into the test drive, I flicked the blinker, only to have it flick back at me. The blinker acted strange. After failing to understand what I was doing wrong, the sales guy told me it was the new style. All you had to do was press down on it (or pull up) to turn it on and press down on it (or pull on it) to turn it off. He said all the Mercedes had them. I responded, “no offense, but if I wanted my blinkers to act differently, I’d buy a Mercedes”.
Normally a patient and semi-sane person, this trivial little detail instantly turned me off the vehicle. I didn’t want to out think my blinker. I have other important things to think about, such as staying in between the lines while driving, what to post on eWillys, and how to keep my wife happy while continuing this quixotic jeep adventure of ours. Believe me, that keeps my mind plenty busy!
We moved on to test drive several other vehicles, including the Toyota Highlander, the Chevrolet Traverse, the Dodge Durango, and the Jeep Grand Cherokee. Rather than bore you with trivial details of each drive, I will tell you why we chose the JGC. 1) We got the most for the best price (off road capabilities, tow package and low mileage), 2) Our consumer report research showed jeep owners were extremely happy with their JGCs, and 3) It was a jeep and since our lives are tied up with jeeps, it just made sense.
So, special thanks to Stephen Huang, Travis Solso and the rest of the folks at Lithia Chrysler Jeep Dodge of Tricities, who not only patiently endured our questions and concerns, but also bought some of my books. Because of the great interest rate and the trade in on Ann’s Mustang — they didn’t want my old car 🙁 — our monthly payments dropped $100, which means we are actually saving money monthly by doing the deal. Even better, our insurance is less. So it’s a multiple win for us!
So, this car ought to get us across the country and back safely. In addition, If the timing works out, we’ll also be participating in Lithia’s upcoming Jeep Days this summer.