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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 .
This jeep's been for sale for a while. I believe the price of $2,450 is lower than previous listings.
" 1950 Willys Jeep M-38, Lots of work done. Needs some work,new parts Too much too list. Have reciepts. Have top bows & Rear seat. 4+4 means off road. Yes, it needs work. But for some who can truly appricate a 1950's Jeep. No it doesn't do 60 mps on the Highway. But is meant for off road use. It takes the right person. This Jeep run's. Great Winter project. Fun 4+4 Projct. $2,4500. O.B.O. Call Bob for more info. (360)830-9211 will not reply back"
Only 17k miles on this very stock CJ-3A. Sherwood is southwest of Portland. Seems a pretty good price.
"1949 Willy's Jeep, mostly original, runs like a top. Have new soft top and doors still in box, all new brake hydraulics and linings, 17K, 2 sets tires, master cylinder, wheel cylinders, brake hoses, etc. replaced recently. Carburetor overhauled. Runs well. Call Dave at 503-572-9725 or respond to post."
This jeep was for sale earlier this winter but wasn't completely together. Note that it does seem oddly tilted forward, so I'd check out the reasons for that.
"1962 willys cj-5, ,it has a buick v-6 ,fresh paint, 3 speed trans ,welded rear differetial, 33 x 12.5 bfg's, fresh paint and a spare engine .this jeep needs just a little work and it could be a great toy for your family."
I hope all the fathers enjoyed a happy father's day!
I took the day off yesterday from ewillys, enjoying an 8 hour drive with my children from Seattle back to Boise. My own father was in the hospital for a couple days after what appeared to be small stroke, though the doctors could not find anything. By yesterday he was back to his normal self and back home from the hospital. I teased him that if he thought we were to noisy, he could have asked us to quiet down rather than checking himself into the hospital.
On Saturday I took my kids to the museum of flight in downtown Seattle. I wanted to use the experience as a springboard for determining an approach for a jeep museum. While the museum of flight is ostensibly about planes, it is really about people's stories (in the beginning, in war, in space, etc) and our experience as a people and the impact of planes in that experience. Their approach to planes mirrors my desire for a similar approach to telling the stories of the people who owned, used, and named their jeeps.
The museum of flight also offers bi-plane flights and other 'old time' experiences, which is similar to what I wanted to capture as well with people being able to drive an early jeep (such as an early bantam built to spec). A number of people have said I couldn't get the insurance I would need to offer these types of rides, but if their's insurance for giving bi-plane rides than their must be insurance for a jeep ride.
The seller of this jeep wants $18000, though the jeep is not completed yet. Whether you agree with the price, you'll probably enjoy looking through the 40+pics of the jeep and its various parts.
"This is a 1945 MB, WWII military jeep, that has been meticulously restored over the last 15 years. It is 85-90% finished, with boxes and boxes of parts, and everything needed to complete it. The parts used have been predominately NOS (New-Old-Stock: vintage parts still in the boxes), as when the project was begun there was still a supply of original vintage parts, and if a person was patient and willing to pay – could seek them out. This jeep is solid, and great care was even used to preserve all of the original spot welds, which as this is a military vehicle built for combat – it has plenty, and wears them proudly!"
This looks to be a nice baby blue CJ-2A. Oddly, the lower part of the top slopes downward as it runs from the driver's door to the back of the jeep. Maybe the top connectors slope down on the body, but that would be odd I would think.
"1946 Willys Jeep, CJ2A, with a 1969 V6. HEI ignition and oversized Commando brakes. New battery and extra axles included. Spare engine also included, disassembled but all machine work done. Jeep in great condition and in the same family for more than 35 years. Moving. Can’t take it with us. $3,200 OBO. Call 801-295-9464 or 801-520-8083 to come see it."
" 1953 cj3 high hood. no engine or trans. It has a old (metal hard top and doors hard to find). ok tub, great front clip, very solid frame-no cracks. both complete axles and suspenion good. could part it out with all the good parts it has, or rebuild it. $650 obo"
"HERE'S ANOTHER GREAT BARN FIND….THIS HARD TO FIND 1964 WILLYS M-170 AMBULANCE JEEP HAS SPENT THE LAST 30 YEARS IN A STORAGE UNIT WAITING FOR RESTORATION….THIS JEEP DID A SHORT STINT WITH THE CIVIL AIR PATROL BEFORE WE PURCHASED IT. WE HAVE HAD FULL INTENTIONS OF RESTORING IT AND ADDING IT TO OUR COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL JEEPS, HOWEVER WE CAN'T SEEM TO GET TO IT, SO WE ARE PUTTING IT UP FOR SALE…."
I hope the 17hp fact is a mistake. I can't believe someone's asking money for this thing …
"You are looking at a homemade willys jeep made out of very heavy steel plate and a toyota rearend, With a heavy duty transmission with hi/low forward and reverse. Even has a working winch and headlight and tail lights that work. It has a 17 hp twin Kohler engine. runs and drives but needs carb cleaned and belts tightened on clutch. asking 1200.00 OBO or will trade something of equal value."
“1962 DJ-3A Willys Jeep Dispatcher,4 CYL, 3 speed column shift, needs total restoration, ran fine when parked. Purchased the Jeep roughly 26 years ago. Was my daily driver for years. My son’s classmates used to call him GI Joe when I dropped him off to school. Wanted to restore it with my son but 1 home and 3 children later, he just doesn’t have the time. Title states that it is a 1954 but the vin number says that it is a 1962.”
UPDATE: The seller has reposted this on eBay with more pics.
This looks to be the same fiberglass body as my first jeep. The seller is correct; this body is light — I used to move the body myself by crouching underneath it and picking it up on my back (my current body is somewhat heavier). However, I disagree with the seller; this body makes a fine jeeping body. But, if used for jeeping, tie a cage to the frame and use the cage to help support the body.
“1949 Willys CJ 2 A/B, I have one title with no vin plate, Two Straight solid frames, Light weight single wall fiberglass body tub (not my recommendation for serious off road use, good for a sand buggy), Overhead valve inline 4 cylinder engine (from a 3B or early CJ-5), 2 T 90 transmissions with transfer cases, 2 sets of stock willys axles, one of which has new brake shoes and hardware”