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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 .
That appears to be a Bobcat body, but I can’t tell for sure. This might a good price.
“Late 40’s Willys CJ2 tub and frame. The tub is aftermarket fiberglass and has never been used. The frame is very straight and has been boxed in. There are front fenders, grill, and hood, but no windsheild frame. Has been stoored inside. I also have many other odds and ends that can go such as a turbo 350 with 205 transfer case, brand new 35×12.50 15 wildcat xtx tires on wheels, jeep wagoneer axles, ect”
This has a fiberglass tub. The drivetrain has had extensive work.
“49 Willys CJ3A
Ground up restore project.
All running gear has been rebuilt and I have documentation of what was done
L-134 inline flat head 4, T90 3 speed transmission, D80 transfer case, all professionally rebuilt with motor compression is running at 125 in all cylinders.
Converted to 12 volts
I have a windshield and the rubber casket for it but haven’t installed it yet
A rebuilt Warn transfer case OD also goes with it but is missing the linkage for it
Decent 30″ tall tires on wider than stock steel spoked wheels
New breaks all around with new wheel cylinders and lines
New fiberglass tub with steel front clip, steel windshield frame and glass hood
New springs, shocks and suspension parts
I have a heater for it but it hasn’t been installed yet
If you are looking for a good project that wouldn’t take a lot to finish then this is what you want.
This vehicle was put together from 2 parts vehicles that had no titles so it also doesn’t have a title yet but I do have the data tags, other parts from my junk yard and many new parts.
$3000.00 invested and trying to get what I have out of it OBO.”
“The Jeep is a 1949 Willys on a custom 2×6 frame
Dana 44 front, Dana 60 rear shortened and braced
38″ swampers
327 v8
It is street legal!
Will throw in a BRAND NEW 8000lb winch w/remote if the deal is right
BAD: Steering comumn has play and the box leaks a little. I have another steering column for it
And this is a crawler! And I dont have a top or doors for it only a weathered bikini top”
“willy jeep new 350 chevy engine dana rear ends munzi car 4 speed over drive positrac rear end 4×4 all hooked up roll cage tilt wheel nice rims tow hitch high performance intake and carburater new clutch just needs to be finished wont take to much. the sides of the body have been diamond plated put together well. when finished this jeep will be tops 2,000 obo call 661-202-5733 rich.”
Estate sale items with no titles. One body is fiberglass the other is supposed to be MB/GPW, but looks civilian to me. They have to go. Price will drop.
“Hi, I am looking to sell my 2 willys jeeps. The blue one as shown in the picture’s is a 1946. It does have a 4 cyl motor (doesn’t run) although it is not locked up. It has a fiber glass body also except for the hood and the front grill.
The other jeep is the green one as pictured, and it is a 1943 all metal body.
It does not have a motor or tans but I do have a 6 cyl super sonic with trans that goes with it.
Neither of the jeeps have title’s due to being lost in the estate although they are cleared to be sold.”
“We have an off road toy that has been in the basement for about the last 9 years in storage. It is a International Scout frame and running gear with a fiberglass Willy’s Jeep body, custom built roll cage, aluminum floor, Chevy 292 small block with 12:1 compression, 4spd trans. It will start and run, but would imagine the Holley carb could stand to be freshen up after the time in storage. We did not build it with the intent to be street legal (no horn, turn signals, headlights, etc. Bill of Sale only, no title.”
(11/17/2012) Walter spotted this one. For $5000, this is worth a look.
“This is a really rare “big boy toy”. Professionally upgraded with a Chevrolet 350 V-8 engine and Turbo 350 automatic transmission. It also has Dana 60 running gears (front and back), and a fiberglass tilt front end. You’ll never see another one just like it. There are still some things that could be done to really make this a show winner… Unfortunetly though, I’m having to sacrifice for a more practical daily driver. I’ll trade for something nice, or sale for $4,000 obo.”
This has both the Bobcat body and hood. It appears to have a pretty nice paint job, too. I”m not sure what’s wrong to make this a project vehicle.
“1946 Willy’s Military Jeep.
Straight 6 cyl.
12” Ford Drums
Bobcat Fiberglass Body
Warn Hubs
“project vehicle”
$3500 OBO. Price Negotiable. Open to trades.”