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About eWillys
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 .
“FOR SALE BY OWNER: 1942 MILITARY JEEP GPW BY FORD, ENGINE HAS LESS THAN 2000 MILES SINCE OVERHAUL, RUNS GOOD, NO MECHANICAL PROBLEMS, HAS BLACKOUT LIGHTS, TOW BAR, 99% ORIGINAL. MANY EXTRA PARTS INCLUDED. CALL JOHN AT 286-5875 OR 264-7767.”
UPDATE: This was listed for auction on eBay last year.
(08/03/2010) Buy it and watch it climb up in value? Why won’t mine climb!
“There is less then 1000 miles since a complete mechanical rebuild except 4 cylinder which has about 5000 since major rebuild. Radiator, gas tank , wiring harness & all guages are new. It has a Borg-Warner overdrive. It rides on 235XR15 street tread tires. The seats are reupholstered. It has a Bimini top. It has been painted red in the past, and paint is good. It had some floor rust which has been replaced. It is a good driver. These Jeeps are appreciating in value. A number 3 in the old car value guide is $11,390. It’s been garage kept. At age 77, It’s time to part with it. My loss is your gain. Have fun now & watch it climb in value. Located 90 miles from Little Rock, Ar. Drive it home or I’ll deliver in 100 mile radius.”
(04/11/2009) I think I’ve seen this before, but I couldn’t locate it among my older posts.
“Fully restored 1952 Jeep Willys with rebuilt 1968 V6 (225) General Motors engine, new 12-volt electrical system, new paint, new soft top, new seats and seat belts, and new heavy-duty rollbar. Excellent condition for hunting, running around town and off-road adventures. E-mail Rick or contact at 719-499-5541 for showings.”
“Own a piece of American history with this 1946 CJ2A Willys. It is fully restored to original, runs great, and is very clean (never used off road since restored), tires are in excellent condition, new battery, new alternator, and has been converted to 12v . Asking for $7,000 obo.”
This looks in good condition, though it has some civilian parts (motor and windshield for starters).
“1943 Ford Navy Jeep.
From Bremerton Navy Ship Yard Washington St.
1954 134 F Motor (miles unknown)
New Water Pump & Speedometer
Need Seat Cushions & Rag Top (if needed)
$6,000.00
For More Info Call 707-536-6713 Butch NO EMAILS”
(12/06/2011) Sonny spotted this one. It looks nice. I wasn’t aware these jeeps had red dashes.
“1960 Willys CJ6 Iron duke 4cyl.. Runs great, starts right up,, Frame and floors are rust free, body is perfect except for a little surface on front right fender. Paint is original, Tires are brand new, wheels have been powder coated and carb rebuilt.
The inside is equipped as special order from government bars to separate front from back, red dash only done by Jeep for the forestry division.
This Willys has been in the same family for 40 years and stored indoors, was used the first 10 years as a US Forestry Division vehicle, the top came installed at dealership as ordered by Forestry, one of a kind and a true find..”
(08/22/2010) All original, not; could be mostly original though.
“All original- Reworked. No ding or Dents !!! New paint New Interior. Also have Original set of wheels. New tags. AND NO SMOGGING. Call me 916-320-0083
many more pics available!”
“Hi and thank you for looking at my auction. I am helping my father list his Willys jeep as he isn’t computer savy, not that I am either:)
He has a 1955 CJ5 Willys jeep. It has a Best Top soft top and doors. Overhead valve engine. Came from a farm in Illinois before my father bought it. Drives out well. Has been sitting in the shed on the farm here for a few years. Starts and runs well. Carburetor might need a rebuild again. I rebuilt it a fews years back but this wonderful ethanol fuel ruins the rubber diphram in this carb. Paint is fair, not flashy but not going to slide off in a fast turn either. Body is nice and not a rust bucket. I can take pics of the floors and inside and under the body. Was always a red Willys. First year of this “new” body style.
Any questions please ask. Always welcome to come and look and drive it. We will help with shipping and can haul or drive it towards you if that helps. Is and has always been inside since my father purchased it and can stay here if needed as long is it is paid for or prior agreement made to do so. Willing to help just ask before the end of the sale! Title is free and clear, no liens or loans on it.
This is a nice old running and driving jeep. It is almost 60 years old and lived it’s life on a farm. It has a super solid body and runs out great and handles like a nice old truck. It does have dings and dents that have been fixed, the paint is as old as I am (35 years), there are chips in the paint and some scatches. It is a super fun go and get a malt type of dependable old vehicle.
This is a $6500.00 jeep not a restored $12,000.00 one so if that is what you want this is not the truck for you. Please come and look at it before you bid or ask questions about with more than a day left, please. It can be driven and I encourage people interested to do just that.”