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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 .
47’ cj2a, 225 v6, runs,drives, kinda stops (sometimes) battery is tired, will need a good goin thru. Just enough wiring to start it. Trailer is a 46’ bantam. There are holes in the floor, so I screwed some tin to it so I could use it. Will also include a NOS Bestop soft top. Both Jeep and trailer have clean titles. If the ads up , it’s available.
1969 Willys, Bowen Mc Laughlin York, Baifield Industries, Brunswick m274 mule weapons carrier
Pretty neat rig. Not a lot of info here to tell the exact back story.
Information from seller:
I purchased this critter to use on my ranch. But soon realized that I have too many projects. It’s a 4X4, 2 wheel steering version. Haven’t fired it yet but the engine is free. I’ve been told this might be the Marine version and likely came from Camp Pendleton. However I haven’t located a data plate so I can’t confirm it.
If listed I still have it, if you ask expect no response. 1952 M38A1. 134 F-head engine, I obtained this partially restored frame off, I started to finish it but price of parts are just too high. I dont have to sell and not dumping for less then I have in it. Do not send offers, price is firm, period. Body was taken off frame, all rust was patched and welded up. Have all body panels, Engine, trans and transfer was all rebuilt. Engine still needs parts to run such as Dist, fuel pump, It was a 24V system, Had not decided to make it 24V or 12V. No wiring currently in vehicle, No brakes, I rebuilt steering box, new steering wheel, new gas tank and lines, new brake lines and wheel cyl not installed, Have original generator, Voltage Reg, gauges, have the following original parts but need rebuilt or new ones, distributor, fuel pump. have seat frames but not cushions. Between last person and me about 15,000 has been spent, completed I have seen them for sale for 25-30,000. No I dont have canvas, 24V parts are super expensive, 12V are more reasonable but would not be original or waterproof. The engine was rebuilt 5 years ago and never ran, I did pull head to check it, have pics with head off. Have receipt of rebuild. Has new carb, but not original type, they want 700 plus for original type reason not going to finish, Needs exhaust new tires, I just put on new windshield seal, to much to list. Yes I have title and no I don’t want to trade unless you have a real running classic.
I have a 70% restored 1949 Jeep CJ3a. Frame was sandblasted and coated in POR15. Original go devil that is rebuilt. Completely rebuilt transmission and transfer case. Front axel completely rebuilt with disc brakes. I just don’t have time to finish it. Have a new born and no time! I wish for someone to get it back on the road. I know I’ll never get the $10k I have invested out of her, but I am entertaining all offers. I have receipts and lists of parts purchased for it. I have all parts. Just make me an offer, willing to trade for the right thing. Just let me know! Thanks! Edit: the tub is not currently on the jeep. The tub is rough. I was going to purchase a re-pop tub for it. But it is fixable.
Heck of a picture with the snow capped mountains and palm trees!
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Don’t know a whole bunch about it other than I bought it from friend of a friend who’s grandfather was original owner, have bill of sale from his daughter who was in charge of the trust , couldn’t find the title when he passed away , all original as far as I know , was going to restore it but have to many projects going on right now . Motor turns over but have not ran it or drove it . Will need to be flat towed or trailered or can deliver as well.
I originally read this as a Willys Wonton, but its just a Wagon.
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1960 Willy wagon this wagon has air conditioning in it a new radiator and new carburetor. Runs great headlights turn signals all in working order .For more information call or text [hidden information] the name is Larry
Not sure what “In Stock” or “Listed” means, but the Ramsey is neat on the back of this one even if it is no longer available. Little steep on the price IMO, but will fetch exactly what someone is willing to pay. Might be real, not sure on this one.
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1961 FC170 can over, ruñs, 10000 pound PTO Ramsey wench
Not sure this is the right speedo for a ’57, so the 11k miles could be way off. Never know till you get the SN and look at what this one is all about. But the Half Cab, Roll Bar, Front Bumper are neat. Must have been a fun rig, jamming out to the radio!
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Jeep wrangler cj5 I don’t know too much about it. Barn find.. Clean title 11,483 miles Doors included, see last pic Trade for