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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 .
The seller indicates they have lots of parts. The price is $1500, though I don’t know what that price covers.
“This is for the serious jeep builder dont waist time com see what you need we have parts of all kinds hoods,fenders;running boards, cabs,motors ,and much more cal for directions 208 462 2906 .This is just one of many complete bodies. for sale”
It includes an Overdrive. This looks like a good price for it.
“1955 Willys M38-a1 for sale. $1895.00 It has Warn Overdrive, 134 F head. Runs but smokes some. 20 gallon stainless steel gas tank with electric fuel pump. All 12 Volt with Ford alternator. Had to sell to my wife to a buy a new Welder. She wants to sell it to put money back into savings.”
“4.3 Chevolet Vortex fuel injected V6, TH350 automatic with 700R first gear, D20 transfer case, D44 rear end with pos., D30 front end with new drive line, New power brake unit from Jets, Power steering with flaming river shaft, Flaming river tilt wheel, New brakes – new brake lines – new wheel cly. Completely rewired, Front fenders widen 3.5″. Led tow lights – Tow bar 2″ ball. After market Late model fuse panel with spade fuses. Honda seats – custom rear seat with storage under. Custom rear carrier. KC drivingt lights – custom backup lights. CB Radio – hand spotlight. Frame boxed in stress areas. Custom gas tank 15 gallons under rear between frame rails. 33/12.5/15 MT Claws on 15/8 soft 8 black rims. New exhaust system, mufflers and tail pipes. Front and Rear Heaters.”
Note that the front end appears lengthened. That looks to be a tilt fiber glass front end, though I don’t remember seeing them looking that stretched. The body might be a M-38 body as I see some tool indents on the passenger side. The front end has some warn hubs similar to what you’d see on a 70’s CJ-5. This might be a pretty good deal and an interesting project.
“this is a 53 willys it runs great it has been converted to a 250 inline 6 so the front frame has been lengthend 6 inches , it has oringinal axles tranny and transfer case, i also have a bihimi top for it with doors, it runs super just looking for a cj5 or 7 1500 obo or trade for???”
Many thanks to Tim from the WillysJeep.com site for sharing these unusual images. He notes he has many more. I suspect over the next few months as the site grows it will become an important library of information. Thanks Tim!
The timing of these photos is fascinating, as early 1959 was the ending of the Cuban Revolution and the assumption of control of Cuba by Castro. Based on a few searches I just completed, it appears Fidel was a fan of jeeps and there are multiple references of him riding in a jeep.
Here’s a pic I’d like to get. After recieving the pics from Tim, I did a little research. Here is a video of an image of Fidel and Che Guerva posing in a Jeep in April of 1959. Unfortunately, I do not understand what the narrator is saying.
The pic shows four rims, but only 3 are 5 1/2 x 5 bolt pattern.
“15” by 7″ wide Ford bolt pattern Old style slot wheels ( made by Western) like the ones on Starsky and Hutch Torino or the old time drag car Willys of the day. These wheels were bought for another project that I sold and no longer need. The good: they are not cracked anywhere or have curb rash. The bad: three are 5 1/2″ bolt pattern , one is a 5″ .. I know I know this is goofy but i bought to go on a trike project and only needed two. Maybe you only need two or maybe you got a 5 1/2 laying around and need a 5″ because somewhere there is a set of three 5″ and one 5 1/2 ” we’ll make a deal to swap. I’ll also consider a trade on almost anything else — Old motorcycle”
For the price, there’s lots of mods (a list actually in the ad). It might be worth a look if you want a modded wagon.
“1951 Wagon, from Arizona, never seen salt!!!
Last year for single tail light, W5 Bar grill ,Brush Gard. Very little rust,has AZ plates/title. Was under coated when new. It’s now,starting to fall off, Revealing paint that is like new.
Under 100mi on 302, lower compression pistons,mild rv cam, hi volume oil pump, new custom made, 4 core radiator, 4×4, original 3 speed trans, Hi-Lo range transfer case work well. Tinted glass all around. replaced/added all leafs on spring over lift, including, hangers bushings, u bolts, new clutch/pressure/plate/throw out berring/resurfaced fly wheel. New head liner installed….”
“Jeep 3B parting out everything goes V-6, T14, transfer case, front and rear end, body parts and metal top. Rough shape but it is a 3B Make offers. 503-557-8911.”
Here’s another CJ-5/Flattie Body Merger. But, what really is unusual is that bumper.
“Too many projects, this one has to go! I bought this Willys last summer with intentions of rebuilding it. What was I thinking? I have way to many things going right now and feel overwhelmed. So, here is your chance to get a project that I believe will be worth doing.
The guy I bought it from said it was running when it was parked two summers ago and I believe him because they drove it flat and broke the bead on two tires and that is where they parked it. The jeep is complete as far as I can tell and body is in fair condition. It rolls freely, I towed it home over 40 miles with the tow bar that is on it. The engine also rolls freely, I can turn it by hand. It has an alternator so it has been converted to 12 volt. The transmission and transfer case shift just fine. The clutch pedal is stuck and the break pedal is hard to push, don’t know what the problem is there, sort of feels like it’s in the linkages.”
This is a very honestly photographed Jeep. The seller has been generous with closeup pics of problem areas.
“1946 Willys Jeep CJ2A. It has a clear New Mexico Title and the numbers on the data plates match the number on the title. The body is in what I consider to be rough shape with it’s share of rust in all the normal places, please see pictures. The jeep does run, I will re-install the gas tank if the jeep needs to be shipped. The rims are the stock 16 inch and are all in good shape, three of the tires are good, one of them is cracked from age and does leak air slowly. There are no seats at all. The Jeep still has the 6 volt system (brand new battery) I have not driven the jeep at all so not sure how all the running gear works. Everything seems to go in and out of gear. Buyer will have to arrange shipping or pick up the Jeep. I will be able to assist with loading. If you have any questions or would like more pictures of a specific area let me know. If you want to talk to me call me at 505-803-8767 ask for Bill. This is a no reserve auction highest bidder will take it home.”
“im selling a 1955 willy’s jeep cj3b, it has a buick 3.8, rebuilt last year. it has the original 3 spd. tran’s and transfer case, it also has dana 44’s with 538 gears, locked in the rear with a quick lock. i upgraded the clutch slave cyl. and brake cyl. to a 2000 jeep style. the body is very clean and all steel, i also added the seats. it runs great and will go almost anywhere.i also have a hard top and doors i have never had them on so i dont have a pic. if you like what you see or have any questions please dont e-mail having problems with it”