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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 .
Here’s a pretty good price on a very nice Jeepster.
“Stock – original – complete • 4 cylinders, 3-speed manual transmission with overdrive • In storage for the last 20 years • Complete mechanical restoration done by professional mechanics • Have all receipts • Excellent interior • Converted to 12volt • New Cooker tires • Excellent mechanical condition • A lot of fun – drive it anywhere • Call (415) 710-1898”
The seller of this modded Jeep won’t be done with it until it completes one final trip.
“46 willys,west coast rust free rig.The only stock parts are the frame,and body.Rebuid 1962 buick 198 V-6,fresno california speed shop,sm420 trans,power brakes,power steering,disk brake dana 30 front,rear dana 44.16 gallon fuel cell.This rig is on a road trip from oregon to alabama,will be running in nevada offroad for about 300 miles,will be in moab utah next week,heading to new mexico,end of march,be in alabama mid part of april,will be selling end of road trip.$5500.00 firm.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500. This looks like a steal at this price.
It appears to be (or formerly) a PNW Club vehicle. It looks good. A rear heater? Interesting …
“1948 Flatfender Jeep. 327 ci, muncie 4 speed, headers, new top, runs good, need to sell soon. $3500.00 or best offer. See at Valley Auto Detail 1300 Main St in Springfield”
Here’s a good looking truck that needs a few things done.
“1963 WILLYS JEEP PICKUP 4X4, HAS A 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION, ENGINE IS A 259 V8 STUDEBAKER, IT COMES WITH A TOW BAR, EXTENDED BUMPER SET UP FOR A WINCH, TIRES ARE VARY GOOD ,ABOUT 90%, LIGHT NEED TO BE REWIRED, SPEEDOMETER CABLE NEED TO BE REPLACED, WIPER MOTOR NEEDS TO BE INSTALLED, CASH OR PART TRADE”
“1953 CJ3B. Dana 30 and 44 front and rear with 3.73 gears, Ford 302 with a c4 tranny out of a 1970 mustang, Dana 18 transfercase, new exhaust, new wireing, new brakes, Runs perfect drives really good, Very solid Jeep with newer paint,”
I wouldn’t call this cammo exactly. It’s kind of cool.
“1962 willys utilty jeep 4×4 $3500 obo this has 99k miles runns great looks cool evrything works brakes motor (has some oil leaks ) light heater cd player interer has 1996 bronko seats”
Here’s a great old Jeep with a half top. Some nice solid rims, too.
“this is a nice cj2a that was restored at one time. has the l head 4 cylinder. body was sandblasted as was the frame. runs great, good brakes, headlights work on hi and low. tailights work, but dont think brake lights work. has 265x75x16 tires, and about a 3″ lift. have about $3800.00 in receipts from work done, rebuilt trans and transfer case. has a heater and good shape 1/2 cab soft top. needs some small things done. has rancho lift and shocks, full floating ww2 axle, 12volt system. solid floors, hat channels have been worked. clear colorado title in my name. asking $2999.00 before it goes to e-bay. e-mail or call #303-877-4083.”
Ted contacted me to let me know he has decided to sell Eleanor, his nice, stock, 1947 CJ-2A.
Ted writes, “ I am selling Eleanor, a Late 1947 CJ-2A. #148236. She is a daily driver and runs good. 134 engine, T-90 tranny, 18 transfer, 16’x4.5 rims, with new NDT tires & tubes. Converted to 12 volt, but have the original 6 volt generator & a voltage box. All new brake system from front to back. All new gauges & light switch, still in the box, old gauges are still in her. Warn overdrive (not in), Harrison heater & driver side heater(not in). I put a new heater in 2 years ago before I bought the harrison. New carb kit was put in 2 years ago, and she will start in -15 degree ever time. Tiger top is 2 years old. Has a nice roll bar in her, was going to take it out just never got to it. Has a 3A windshield on her now but have a 2A windshield for her also. Before I bought her, someone put in a bucket seat and cut holes (4’x5″) in the back fender wells for the buckets to fit, wouldn’t take much to fix. I have both 2A seat frames in nice shape with new seat cover, seat pans, foam & hardware, still in the box, also 47 back seat with original cover and springs (no rips or holes). I also have license plate brkt, leather shift boots,hood block and other parts that where made by members here on the form. There is other thing also that I have bought, or put on, just can’t think of it right now. The tool box floor is rusted out, but the pass, floor is good to go. I no for a fax, had kids jumping in it for 2 years. Factory color was mich yellow but was primer grey when I bought her. I was going to do a ground up restore but things have change and would like her to go to a good home.”