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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 .
Dealer listed. This looks like a really nicely done Jeepster. F134 and OD. So not one of the big 6’s for the Jeepster, but still is pretty sweet. Very nice brightwork and interior. Top looks good.
Information from seller:
This is a California 1950 Willys – Overland Jeepster phaeton convertible that is featured in stunning color combination of yellow and black two tone. Powered by the Hurricane four-cylinder engine that is mated to a three speed transmission with overdrive. This is a older restoration that still shows very well with a little patina. This Jeepster was featured in a drive museum where customers could actually drive the vehicles. The car still retains the California license plate from 1950 and has a current registration through October of 2025. The head lights, blinkers, wipers, horn, amp gauge, gas gauge, temp gauge, speedometer, factory radio all work. The Jeepster rides and drives great and is ready to be enjoyed.
Looks really well done, lots of details on this one. Restomod but a nice set up here.
Information from seller:
48Willys / 350GM / auto / Vintage AC/ Mustang II front / Ford rear /3.5” chop/ alum radiator/ elect 2speed fan/ elect wiper motor/ nice interior with full headliner.
Needs:
AM-FM radio.
It also has new:
Rear leaf springs and shocks
New poly gas tank
New oil, temp, amp gauges, horn
and a complete car cover.
I forgot all these when I first listed it. I’ve also added what pictures of the interior I have.
Well its October, so that tells you how fast September went.
Couple big posts from September:
Holy Toledo Calendars
They are out and about, if you subscribe to The Dispatcher and choose the Calendar option, you should have it and its a great one, if you are not a Subscriber, I highly recommend you check out the Magazine and the Calendar, head over here to check those out.
Jim held his event in Sept and it was a good one from what I head back, sorry no pics to share, if anyone has anything happy to post up, send a link or some photos over to post@willys.com
Notable For Sale Ad’s
Larry’s Collection
Larry is looking for a buyer of his collection; available separately, package, parts, pieces, can answer any questions that anyone has please reach out to him.
I am tweaking the way we handle these kinds of posts, so just keep that in mind as we work through this you might see stuff stay up, come down, pop back up from time to time. It’s a work in progress for me to figure out our way here.
Frank is still looking for a new caretaker for his one owner CJ as well. I really like his CJ, it’s a neat one, fiberglass body and tilt nose, with a hard top and neat cover on the back part.
Missed what 1N7 Willys is? Well it’s a small space we are physically building out here in NJ to share our working Willys with folks, will have working engines and useable displays for folks to learn on. Have space to hold small classes and put on presentations. Its a work in progress, but making headway.
We have been busy on our 1N7 Willys building, we are working on a collection of manuals and literature for the space, the painters spent most of Sept painting and cleaning up the space, I starting the lights and ceilings in the office area, it’s a lot of work so little at a time. I expect to move over the Tornado collection this month, the L134 Run Stand, and some other stuff. It’s a really neat project for us and hope to share with folks as it comes together.
We will have some cool working displays and running stuff folks can work on, some tech displays and the sort. I saw a really neat vintage Snap On display that was for old school troubleshooting of an ignition system, that really is the kind of stuff I would like to have in the space to have folks be able to come in and learn the old technology and see stuff work, not a static display.
Outside of the Willys World
It’s been an exciting month, turned the page on our Training Center for my day job, this has been a really fun project, challenging, but super rewarding to get super close to the finish line on a brand new Training Center for our staff, looking forward to its opening soon. This takes a lot of time away from eWillys but it’s what makes this all possible.
Also for work this week while not quite Sept was able to attend an event in NYC where they happened to display one of the new all electric Nascar race cars. They had a small panel discussion with a Nascar engineer and it was a neat show, I need to figure out some Press credentials for eWillys! But it was cool to see while not Willys related might as well share.
Even got to meet Ricky Bobby, it was a pretty fun experience they put together! (that’s not me in this pic), but he was in the room after and we all shared some laughs.
Robert sent over his M38-A1 via email, its up on FB Marketplace.
It looks like a good M38-A1, has a trailer, new tires, and might be able to trace back some of its service history in the Navy.
Information from seller:
1952 m38a1 Navy Jeep has been repainted OD with army markings but was painted yellow used on ships five new tires two new batteries no rust good condition will also include military trailer
’56 CJ-5, needs some stuff, not running, has a plow. It looks cool for the price.
Information from seller:
1956 jeep Willy’s. Not running. Great project. No paperwork. Bill of sale. Selling for friend. No holds. 1500. Cash. As is. Please be patient. I will respond soon as I can.
1957 Willys Jeep FC-170 $12,500 East Stroudsburg, PA
Another nice FC. Lots of these out there recently.
Information from seller:
1957 Jeep FC-170 Flatbed,226 Flat head 6 cylinder engine,3 speed trans., Four wheel drive. Mostly original except custom wood burned bed. Runs good needs some work. A very solid rare truck needing a new home. Asking for $12,500 or best offer.
It’s a runner, not sure on the power plant here, but they seem to have enjoyed this one.
Information from seller:
Running driving stopping 1947 williys jeep its realy rusty but runs and drives great starts good new starter gas tank wheel cylinders master cylinder tires all hold air windshield wipers work comes with doors and the rest of the cab