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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 .
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3800. Last listed in 2011.
(06/20/2010) This appears in good shape.
“1942 ford GPW flat fender jeep stock with 4 cly runs on a nonop. Jeep has been off the frame. the Frame has been painted all rust is been repaired and removed body is been cleaned in undercoating underneath all the brakes u joints starter wiring are new Etc. gas tank and Radiator have been cleaned. It has been Change over to 12 V And has alternator in a external oil filter. Needs paint Shocks tires in the springs are weak because of age. 3800.00 obo thanks David 916-715-679two”
(03/27/2013) The exterior is rhino lined. It looks solid otherwise.
“!946 Willys CJ2A with 4 cylinder gas motor. Vehicle was totally sand blasted and undercoated with exterior being a Rhino type finish. Vehicle is rust free. Have many extra parts including motor,transmission/transfer case. Canvas top is green with no doors.New seats,glass,tires.”
(04/14/2013) This CJ-6 was originally purchased as a Tour Jeep for Ouray tours.
“This super rare, all original Jeep CJ6 with the factory 304. It is a great little Jeep with 41,000 original miles, I bought this gem back in ’09. I searched high and low for a CJ6 for years and was after 3 things, a rust free body, original V8 and one painted originally “Copper Poly” which is like a burnt orange, real cool color. You can see a lot of the Copper poly peaking through everywhere, The original paint is under the toolbox cover.
This Jeep has rich history, I bought it from where it lived its whole life, Ouray Colorado, the “The Jeep Capital of the World”. It was originally purchased as a Tour Jeep and used as part of the historic “San Juan Senic Jeep Tours” back in the 70s and 80s and remained there until I bought it, hence why the low miles, it never got far out of southern Colorado. For those who are not familiar, the “San Juan Senic Jeep Tours” was the first Jeep tour company in Ouray, established in 1946 and is still in operation today (see there website www.sanjuanjeeptours.com). You can see several original pictures of other Jeep tours back in the day in the book “JEEP” by David Fetherston.
As mentioned before, this Jeep is rust free. The body is completely original, rust free original floors, fenders and tub, only a very light haze of surface rust on the underside of the floors. The original windshield frame is rust free as well unlike most that have cancer developing. The undercarriage and floor supports are amazingly rust free. The floor supports are super solid, unlike all the other CJ6s I looked at. As mentioned before, the original paint is Copper poly code 526. The paint code is stamped on the cowl tag as seen in the picture. I bought an original 1974 Jeep brochure after I bought this Jeep that contains a picture of a CJ6 painted Copper poly. All the original stickers are still intact including the engine data sticker on the grille, the VIN sticker on the dash, the Warranty sticker on the dash, and bronze data tag on the dash (really cool looking).
The drivetrain is in excellent condition and all original numbers matching, the data tag on valve cover corresponds with the VIN sticker build date on the dash (see pic). The engine code 708h13 breaks down as 7~1974, 08~August, H~304 V8, 13~13th day of the month. You can verify all this information at www.planethoustonamx.com/main/amc_valve_cover_id.htm. The 8th digit in the VIN # contains is an H which designates that it originally came with the 304. It starts and runs perfectly, it has a lot of power and sounds good, it doesnt have any noises or lifter noise. It drives like a dream, it has power steering which is super nice.
This is a very rare CJ6, they only made 2826 in 1974 and less than 1/3 of them came with 304 V8s. Not to many left around and not to mention worth saving”
“this jeep won jp magazine’s editors choice award twice,best in class,best engineered,and participants choice at the 4 wheel jamborees,3rd place at cavalcade of wheels ,and a 1st place at the mt baldy hillclimb.been on tv and in numerous magazines.i’ve invested years of work and over $50,000 in this thing”
“I have a 1946 Willys CJ2A for sale. This is an early production 2A with the column shift. Color is pasture green with yellow solid disc wheels. Fully functional, it runs and drives great! The floors are solid, body is very nice! This Jeep lived most of its life in San Diego, then was brought to Florida and is now in my heated garage in PA. This Jeep was never abused, it has always been well maintained, and has always been stored indoors.”
(05/08/2013) The price looks good on this tilt-hood flattie.
1952 CJ2 JEEP WILLY’S
V-8 302 $3600.00 OBO
Runs great in mud. Great jeep to play in the mountains or take to the coast and play in the sand. Lot’s of power!”
(04/06/2012) This seller has sold several different wagons, maybe buys, fixes and resells?
“1950 Willys Wagon Street Rod, with 327 and 4 Brl. New Rebuilt R400 Trans. Several Years Project with about $6k invested. Recent Accident promotes sale. Needs body work. Rust on Roof and tail gate hinge. Quart of Pour 15 included for roof. My loss is your Gain. $4500. In Waterford, East of Modesto. The following are all new parts already installed:
4 Row Radiator, Steering Pump, Alternator, Belts, Plugs, Points, Cap and Rotor, Battery Cables, Starter, K & N Air Cleaner, Lites front and rear, Complete rewire, Dash Gages, Radio/Disc Player (needs Fuse) and speakers, Interior lites, Two new rear Tires and Tubes, Master Brake Cylinder, Brake shoes,Stainless Steel Hood Latches, wipers. Found rare Ash Tray for Dash. Custom Seats. Tinted Rear Windows. Custom Built Gas Tank.”
Jack spotted this ad. There can’t be too many running Jeepsters in Hawaii?
“1949 Willys Overland Jeepster VJ2
-All original, Runs great, Good tires
-L134 inline flathead four w/ Weber 32/36
-Manual 3 spd. transmission with Overdrive
-Fairly new convertible top, installed a few years ago
-Interior good condition, seats show some wear
-Exterior good condition, primer finish w/ pretty much all the trims
-Great car, really turns heads”