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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 .
“GOOD FOR PARTS BRING A TRAILER VERY LOW MILE TRUCK/JEEP HAS PLOW AND DUMP BED SEATS CENTER MOTER COVER VERY NICE SET OF DIFF’S AND TRANSFERCASE.HAS A 1959 CHEVY V-8 IN IT NOW WITH TRANS.”
“When’s the last time you’ve seen one of these. 1957 Jeep FC 150. 4 cyl, 3 spd, high-low transfer case. runs and moves. Great project. Have title. $ 2100.00 Call Marty 320-358-3550, please no calls after 10pm.”
“1947 Jeep. New seats, manual trans, twin stick transfer case, Detachable tow bar, Has ford Pinto 4 cylinder motor That ran last time i drove it about a year ago, only problem is that it needs a fuel return line to the fuel tank because it floods out at idle. comes with stock steel hood (stamped Willie) and aftermarket fiberglass hood. Great projet!”
This needs some work … I’m less certain an average Joe could do a great job with this unless they expend an unaverage amount of money.
“I have a ’42, Ford GPW, real deal WWII jeep. Frame and body are original as is the glove box door. Serial numbers are the same in all three areas. At some point earlier in its life it had a small ford straight six installed. I got it to restore. But after an accident my health is holding me back. So I hope that someone else can bring it back to life. Look at this way no compound curves, no fancy expensive rechromimg polishing. The ” average Joe” could do a great job on this little piece History. Questions, wanna take a look? Ph. 209 599-6044.”
Here’s a good looking flattie with a fiberglass body. This might be a good price.
“the jeep has a 4 cyc ford motor 3 speed trans. 4×4 all works good the body is fiberglass all in good shape has a heater late steering gear box highway gears”
This also includes a rebuildable MB/GPW of some sort. No pictures of that.
“1948 CJ2A Willys Jeep in excellent shape. Ready to drive away or pull with attached tow bar. This price includes one more rebuildable older (1942) model.”
“1946 Willys Jeep CJ2A Service Manuel Included. 3 Speed Stick Shift. NOT RUNNING. Motor is all here but it is apart. Newer Tires. If Interested Call And Make Me An OFFER. ”
“3,500 miles on complete restoration, 283 v8 with automatic, 33×11.5×15 tires and rims, also has original rims with new tires (like spare). Restoration professionally done. Asking $14,900 or best offer. Email or call with questions. 507-829-5528”
(07/05/2010) This looks good, though it needs the gas tank replaced.
“Selling a 1947 Willys CJ2A. Runs good and the 4 wheel drive works great. All lights work, headlights, tail lights, brake lights, turn signals and dash light. Heater works great. Steering is sloppy, interior floor could use some work, seats torn up (not original). Fuel tank removed, using portable boat tank now. I do have two fuel tanks, but they need work. Inner windshield frame needs work or replacing. Have extra windshield frame, modified to single glass. Windshield wiper motors need replacing. Would make a great wheeler or great for restoration project. Have title. Asking $1650 OBO. Am looking for guns, Ford Bronco or Ford F150 short bed (only 4×4) in trade, either part or straight across. Don’t have what I am looking for, shoot me an email with pictures, most I can say is NO. Rigs must run. Let me know what you have. Call Phil at 503-359-4520.”
(06/22/2010) This looks pretty nice, though something unusual has been done to the hood. There are 2 bolts/rivets on both sides of the hood that seem to warp it slightly. There is also a motor issue.
“Real nice old jeep. was restored about 10 years ago. Body is in great shape… didn’t require any patchwork. Interior was PROFESSIONALLY Rhino Lined. Not the cheap imitation stuff. Completely new wiring harness, 12 volt. New Gauges. New seats, new upholstery, new rear seat. New Tires. All new switches. New brakes, New heater. No expense spared. Everything was gone through, and it has less than 5000 miles on it since completion. Needs some motor work / new motor depending on how handy you are. An exhaust seat let loose on the number 3 cylinder. Didn’t do any damage to the motor, but it needs a new one pressed in. I’m not handy enough, nor do I have the time to do the work. Top end is off the motor. Winch not included. Comes with a rollbar, new bikini top.”
UPDATE: Still Available — If anyone goes to see it, can you get me pics of the CJ-3B fiberglass body? Thanks!
(04/25/2010) According to the seller, the body is in bad condition. However, the seller claims to have a replacement fiberglass body. If it’s a CJ-3B fiberglass body, that would be a rare item to have.
“195? Willys CJ3B Jeep, now a project vehicle at this point… As seen in the pictures, the body is basically gone. The engine is a Dauntless 225ci V6 2-bbl with dual exhaust. There was nothing wrong with the engine when parked, but it hasn’t even been turned over in years. The transmission is a Muncie car 4 speed that has been addapted to the Buick engine. A Warn overdrive unit is attached to the back of the Dana 18 transfer case. The frame is in excellent shape, with a Rancho 4″ lift. The axles are a Dana 27 front, Dana 44 rear, 5:38 gears, both open. I do have a complete new fiberglass body for it, and an original (good shape) steel Willys grille. If you want the original four cylinder engine and T90 tranny, I have that too. I’ll be available the weekend of April 23 – 25 to show it, if you’re interested. Mike 330-998-3583.”