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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 .
“I have a Jeep fc 170 engine,trans and transfer case up for sale. It runs and drives. I just don’t need the stock drivetrain. I am not selling the Jeep. If you have questions feel free to ask. I believe it is a 1955.”
The seller of this believes this to be one of the six M-38 pilot vehicles, also known as MC-38s: http://www.cj3a.info/sibling/m38/pilot.html …. However, after looking at the jeep, it has been modified to such an extent that even if it was one of the pilot models, there’s very little left of it. That said, I can see nothing that identifies it as an early model: 1) Serial number of MC 10149 is too late (serial number on data plates); 2) No full-floating axles (pilots had the WWII rear axles); 3) No battery box (battery box lid hinges were on the sides of the pilot vehicles); 4) wrong windshield setup … the list goes on.
Tracy shared pics of his grandfather’s WW2 jeep that was customized at some point, either motor-pool modified or post-war modified. He’s hoping someone might have more information about it.
“This Willys came to me by way of my grandfather, a WW2 veteran of Normandy where, D-Day+1 his unit was shelled by 88’s and he lost his leg.
I have no idea when he, himself, acquired it as I never even knew it existed until I was called to remove it. Since my father never mentioned it to me, it is likely he didnt know either.
I can only assume he had visions of restoring it. Now, that falls to me, and I gladly accept that.
My plan is to do more of a “restification” on it than an all out restoration.
You see, the modifications that have been made are completely, and thoroughly welded in place. As it looks to have been this way since, at least, the era that it was acquired as surplus, if not before, it has really become part of the vehicle’s story and it will remain. The workmanship is very well done and, whoever did these modifications was a very skilled welder/fabricator as all welds, fit, and finish are top notch.
So, I share it here in hopes that I may find information on that history.”
This press photo shows a good shot of a CJ-2A that was likely commandeered by the Chinese Nationalists for use in the defense of Shanghai. The photo is dated May 14, 1949.
Jeeps’ Commandeered For Defense of Shangai: Shanghai, China ………..
Here are some of the 300 jeeps commandeered by the Nationalists in Shanghai from civilian business to be used in the defense of the city. Owners not only had to part with their treasured vehicles, but were ordered to supply drivers, tools and spare tire. The jeeps and more than 400 other trucks are now pooled in Chung Cheng Park awaiting assignment orders. Reports this morning said that the sound of big guns could be heard on the outskirts of Shanghai.
This Times Record (Troy, New York) article on December 14, 1961, shares the news that the Rensselaer County Sheriff just received a new jeep (FC-150) and boat.
Blaine shared this ‘toy’ jeep he saw on Collectors Weekly. Neither of us had seen it before, but a commenter on that site said it was an “Art Decor piece likely sold at Hobby Lobby.”
“It’s a vintage Jeep Tin Toy that I recently bought. The writing on the hood is “U.S.A. 252678548”. It measures about 11 1/2 inches long, about 4 inches tall, and about 5 inches wide. On the bottom, it has “52” stamped on it. On the hood, it has a star.”
“1945 Willys Jeep WW2 4wd frame off restored, parade ready, runs great, $14,000 / OBO Listing for my son in law. He inherited the jeep from his grandfather a few years ago and want’s to sell it. He has a news article & picture of his grandfather in a parade with this jeep. The odometer reads 34,354, actual restoration miles is under 1500. The Jeep is garaged & is located and can be seen in Feasterville, PA. Cash or bank certified check.”
“We are in the fortunate position to market for sale a number of vehicles from local car collector w over a dozen fine automobiles. This 1st 3 vehicle group consist of a 65 Factory 5 Cobra, body off frame 73 Toyota Land Cruiser & our body off frame CJ8 Scrambler listed below.
** 1983 Jeep Custom Built CJ8 Scrambler, bright red exterior, black & red interior, hardtop, hardoors, ps, pb, tilt, tach, clock, side steps & wood bed side rails.
Custom Built mods include…
Body: Older 20 yr old body off frame but & bolt restoration w beautiful bright red paint w body color hardtop & rear bed rollbar, factory style Scrambler striping, rear bed liner, stainless steel mirrors & hood kit, front & rear matching stainless steel tubular bumpers & KC Daylighter driving lights Continue reading →
“1950’s and up Jeep Willys parts. Aluminum half top, soft top parts, brake parts, miscellaneous small parts. Original aluminum half top, doors and bed panel complete $550.00 one door hinge set is rotted has rubber hinge pieces, view photo. Bow set and doors, black in color, includes soft top which is not in very good shape $250.00. Doors, blue in color $75.00 pair”
“This Jeep runs, drives and stops. There are lots of new parts too many to list (have all receipts). It comes with a complete soft top and doors. The tires are 31x 11.50x 15s. The headlights, taillights and brake lights work. If interested please text for first contact as I am on the road during the day.”