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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 .
“Excellant candidate for restoration, this green mechanically complete 1959 FC jeep truck has been parked a long time. Has a 1965 retro fitted Buick V-6 engine , all glass in good shape, includes original owners manual. Can deliver up to 50 miles for this price. Charles Williams 706-656-1279 any time.”
“Contact Mike- 973-650-0689. Parts from M-38 and CJ-5.
Driver Seat- $25 solid and no rust, has plywood attached, metal supports still there and origional
Gas Tank-$50 will fit M-38, CJ2A, CJ3A, and Early CJ-5 solid tank, no rust inside or outside. needs to be cleaned
Floor Pans- $5 each, from M-38 and early CJ models.
Tool box lid- $10 no rust, hinges solid, includes latch
Master Cylinder- $10 needs to be rebuilt
Two Brake Cylinders-$10 for both, need to be rebuilt
Transmission support plate and bracket, M-38 and CJ2A type- $40, both solid and have been cleaned and painted
L-134 Exhaust pipe from manifold- $5 solid, no holes
Windshield wiper motors-$10
Windshield wipers-$5
Heater that fits under the cowl- $20
Horn- $10
Brake pedal and clutch assembly- $20
Carter Carberator- Not sure of type- $20
British carberator- not sure of type- $10
Brake line guards for dana 25 front- $5 both are in rough shape
4 leaf spring shackles inner- $ 5 each, all four are brand new, will fit all Willys Jeep models
Two body mount brackets- $5 each, brand new, will fit all Willys Jeep Models
CJ-5/FJ speedometer- $5
CJ fuel gage-$5
Fuel Pump-$5
Directional assemblies- $10 each
Parking Brake Handle-$10
Looks like it could be solid, but hasn’t run in 3 years.
“Work jeep with soft top. 4 cylinder. Was running when last used about 3 years ago. Snow plow included. Garage kept. NADA average retail value of $10,165.”
“im selling my project all running gear work and in good shape motor is half complete so will need to be replaced tiers are 31″ on 15″ rims and only have 3000 miles on them. i will be interested in trades just make an offer. ”
“i have a 46 willys jeep for sale runs rives good has 302 4 speed twin stick tcase has near new 33inch tires nice soft top and soft doors and full cage nice jeep 6500.00 trade for quads toyota ????????????”
“1948 WILLYS FLAT FENDER JEEP. 4CYL. 3SPD. W/OVERDRIVE .RUNS BUT SMOKES SO PROBABLY NEEDS RINGS ?. I WAS GOING TO PUT A CHEV. V-8 IN IT, BUT WENT ON TO OTHER PROJECTS. NICE PROJECT . $3500.00”
Has an unusual body. My first thought was unibody, maybe fiberglass(?), as I can’t see seams between the front clip and the body. In fact, the hood appears to be a normal sized low hood that sits a top a solid CJ-3B clip (fenders/body/grille all molded/welded together).
“1948 Jeep Willys, 289l V-8, auto trans, B&M shifter, low miles, new interior and upholstery, soft top included, all terrain tires, aux. fuel tank rack, alloy wheels, tow bar, clean paint, runs excellent.”
Bill spotted this … as he suggested, sit down …. the auction estimate was $12,000 – $17,000 which in itself is an inflated price in my opinion. However, this past weekend this franken jeep sold for $35,750.
“63 hp, 134.2 cu. in. flathead four-cylinder engine, Carter carburetor, three-speed manual gearbox with low-range, four-wheel drive with live axles front and rear with semi-elliptic leaf springs, four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes. Wheelbase: 80″
– From the Bill Jacobs Collection
– Only 578 miles since total nut-and-bolt restoration
– Original Forest Service Jeep with shovel and axe included
– 4WD with low range, trailer hitch, full gauge package
The 1946 Jeep offered here is beautifully finished in white. It was reportedly the property of the US Forest Service and carries the appropriate axe and shovel. It was the subject of an extremely detailed two-year restoration in 2001 by Jim Neirynck of Macomb Township, Michigan.”
My car broke down on i84 near hermiston tonight. My hose sprung a leak and i lost coolant over a stretch of a few miles. I didnt notice until my warning light voice activated, basically telling me to get off the damn road. After an hour or so Dan, who works for the oregon DOT saw me and offered to help. one thing lead to another and it turns out Dan owned a 1973 cj5. As you can image, jeep talk filled the conversation for the remainder of our time together. After stops at the auto parts store and ace hardware, i got what i needed to put everything back together. So, big THANK YOU to Dan!!!!!
No updates tonight as i wont get home until late. Another day, another adventure!!!
The main reason for my trip to Seattle this weekend was to pick up a set of Forumla Desert Dog tires from Mitch with some good tread still left that I can use as offroad tires. I have four more hurricane rims just aching for these tires, so I can’t wait to get them mounted. This should really make Biscuit ready for summertime explorations. Thanks Mitch!