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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 .
“Believe only 130,000 miles, changed front & rear differential grease and transmission grease, new brake and wheel cylinders all bearings packed. Changed from a 6v to a 12v alternator has lifetime warranty. In very good shape for the year. Asking 3,000 Please email with a NUMBER and I will call you back. Thanks for looking.”
(07/09/2010) “Willys with a 283 Chevy V8 coupled to the original 3 speed transmission and transfer case. The vehicle also has the locking/unlocking hubs. It comes with power steering and dual exhaust. The electrical system is a 12-volt system. New brakes, cylinders, new brake pads, new master cylinder, new battery, new gas tank, new tie rods, new suspension kit (leaf springs, shocks, U-blots & shackle kit), new rims, new water pump and hoses and just put on a bikini top. There is also a new 8,000Lbs winch. The interior seats are black vinyl with no cuts, rips or tears. It has a roll bar with and a rack on the back. It comes with a tow bar. The body is in good shape and the paint is hunter green. It has a clean title in my name.”
(08/22/2010) All original, not; could be mostly original though.
“All original- Reworked. No ding or Dents !!! New paint New Interior. Also have Original set of wheels. New tags. AND NO SMOGGING. Call me 916-320-0083
many more pics available!”
(10/16/2012) Walter spotted this one. Is this some type of parkway conversion with its windows painted green in the rear? Or, is it a delivery van with extra windows?
“1961 Willis Jeep 226 Super Hurricane Engine (L Head) *not running* 95% Original
Gas tank – New in box, Fuel pump New in box, Gas lines New in box, Brake master cyclinders New in Box
New oil pan gasket put on with 4 bolts, head was off engine but is back on! New head gasket, Replaced 8 valves
New manifold gasket, New timing chain, New crank shaft gear, New cam shaft gear (no longer make new its from another Willis)
All parts are included to rebuild !!!
Looking for Cash offers or Trade for a Nice 4 door car. Willis is located at my father-in-laws in York, SC Serious Buyers Only Please !!! Have Title in Hand !!
UPDATE: Bob reports the vehicle arrived safely in Ohio. He verified that the frame is a Ford and the body is well-built.
He reports, “The thing looks pretty solid and seems to be made out of thick steel and very well made. I just can’t imagine some guy in his garage making this thing, but I could be wrong. Someone updated the running gear with a mustang straight 6, auto trans and the mustang differential. You can clearly see where it was column shift originally, and the frame is definitely a 46 ford.”
“The grill does seem stamped from what me and some other guys who looked at it think. There are no indications of it being welded up from pieces. The hood looks the same, like it was made in one piece. The window glass looks like cj3a, 3b era, but the frame is not.”
“1962 Willys Jeep FC-150 for sale at only $3,000. Forward Control Four Wheel Drive. It has small block chevy probably 327. Body in tact with some rust. Great piece after a little TLC. Serial (VIN) # 65548 25587. Call Tracy with Brighton Motorsports (brightonmotorsports.com)”
“Hi and thank you for looking at my auction. I am helping my father list his Willys jeep as he isn’t computer savy, not that I am either:)
He has a 1955 CJ5 Willys jeep. It has a Best Top soft top and doors. Overhead valve engine. Came from a farm in Illinois before my father bought it. Drives out well. Has been sitting in the shed on the farm here for a few years. Starts and runs well. Carburetor might need a rebuild again. I rebuilt it a fews years back but this wonderful ethanol fuel ruins the rubber diphram in this carb. Paint is fair, not flashy but not going to slide off in a fast turn either. Body is nice and not a rust bucket. I can take pics of the floors and inside and under the body. Was always a red Willys. First year of this “new” body style.
Any questions please ask. Always welcome to come and look and drive it. We will help with shipping and can haul or drive it towards you if that helps. Is and has always been inside since my father purchased it and can stay here if needed as long is it is paid for or prior agreement made to do so. Willing to help just ask before the end of the sale! Title is free and clear, no liens or loans on it.
This is a nice old running and driving jeep. It is almost 60 years old and lived it’s life on a farm. It has a super solid body and runs out great and handles like a nice old truck. It does have dings and dents that have been fixed, the paint is as old as I am (35 years), there are chips in the paint and some scatches. It is a super fun go and get a malt type of dependable old vehicle.
This is a $6500.00 jeep not a restored $12,000.00 one so if that is what you want this is not the truck for you. Please come and look at it before you bid or ask questions about with more than a day left, please. It can be driven and I encourage people interested to do just that.”