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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 looks like a nicely stock plow jeep at a good price.
“Classic 1963 Jeep . Vin number lists everything on it as universal, so its a standard willys jeep. Has hard top and doors. 4 cyl not running currently. Good solid jeep. Very strong. Comes with original equipment meyers snow plow. Needs brakes, hasnt had them since Ive owned it. I only used it to plow, stopped with the plow.. Shows approximately 95000 miles give or take, Ready to be restored to original. sold as is needs to be trailered or rollbacked”
“This is a 1947 Willys CJ2A that looks and runs great. It has some minor rust around the windshield but has been a great summer run around car. People always stop and stare with envy. It has only been run in the summer since it only has a half rag top”
“Built trail rig will take you on any trail in the state just as it is. Chevy 4.3l fuel injected, TH350, 39″ Pit Bull tires, ram assist steering, built and locked Dana 44 axles (chromoly & chryo treated), full cage, coil and linked rear, spring over front. Many more modifications. Call for information: Michael (303) 823-5628.”
(12/16/09) “Vintage antique Jeep. Bought this project 5 years ago. The motor has been rebult top to bottom by Rodney’s Machine Shop- Jarretsville MD, new gas tank, new brakes, suspension totally redone including the four leaf springs-shocks etc. and complete exhaust system. Just put new battery and solenoid in it. Needs body work, new seats etc. Hood and rear Willys gate in great condition. Have spare steering column with a original Willys steering wheel in excellent condition that comes with it. Great project vechicle for the Jeep enthusiast or ????? Valid Maryland Title. Have $2,700 in it and will let it go for $1,400 firm or the highest bidder. Call 443-831-9045 or email questions or inquiries.”
I suspect the title says ’46 because it was a surplus sale? I’m unsure why the seller is using the term “kit”.
“WW2 Jeep Ford GPW “kit”: Build a Genuine BAND of BROTHERS GPW jeep. Clear Oregon Title list’s it as ’46 Ford GPW. Kit includes tub- fenders-2 hoods-windscreen and Willies MB frame. This is the real deal and while it shows age with various drilled holes, wrinkles/dents.. it’s real solid. Minor rust! “As-is/what it is and Cash is king” I dislike phone tag- But enjoy E-mail questions.”
“Up for auction is one of the rarest of all Jeeps. The DJ-3A Dispatcher was made from 1955 to 1964. Willys marketed the Dispatcher as a “Sport” vehicle and an inexpensive commercial delivery car. They used existing tooling and in-stock CJ parts to keep the cost low. That meant that they were trying to market a car with technology fresh from 1940! Keep in mind this car was built just months before Ford introduced the Mustang. No wonder this is a rare Jeep!
The example being auctioned is a 1963. The paint is original and shows only a few scratches and a few discolored spots. There are two small rust-through spots on the rear of the body at the rear body mounting brackets. The upholstery is original and is in excellent condition. The odometer reads a very believable 27,990 miles. DJ-3As are two-wheel-drive with three speed transmissions and column shift. This car has a limited slip differential! Comfortable cruising speed is around 40 mph….”
The seller claims this is WWII paint. You be the judge. That issue aside, it looks clean and solid.
“Original flathead 4 cyl. enigine, has been rebuilt, Has Hard to find rear PTO and engine mounted governor. Has new exhaust, shocks,new lights and lenses. Has New Army paint and flat clear coat and stencil painted numbers and stars. Seat foam has been replaced and new seat covers installed. Has been converted to 12 volt for charging and better starting but uses original gauges. This Willys starts and runs great, idles smooth and very quiet. Has clear SD title. Tires are ok, but mismatched and brakes pull a little.. 4WD works good and transfer case and transmission shift fine. May be able to deliver for a fee.”
It runs. This looks more like a chariot than a jeep 🙂
“I am selling my Willys Jeep. I bought it as a rock crawling project, but I am not able to finish. It has the original F-Head engine, with oil bath air filter. It starts right up and runs great. It has a 3 speed transmission with a Warn overdrive. New parts that I installed include: coil, distributor, and plugs. I have other new parts which are included but haven’t installed: master brake cylinder, all new brake cylinders and all small parts to rebuild the brakes. Also, new choke line, plug wires, oil filter, and fan belt. I also am including a chain assisted clutch linkage from Advanced Adapters, as the old clutch linkage is worn out.