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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 .
This looks like a good one. What’s the metal hook sticking out above the jockey box?
“1960 Marine Corps MRC-83 M38 A1 Jeep with a lot of the original radio equipment still intact, runs good no leaks, no smoke brakes work, hard petal,needs tires.
Recently installed new windsheild glass and seal.
If you have any questions please call Wayne at 314-420-6195 Thanks for looking .
This unit is being sold as is,sorry no title,bill of sale only”
“Beautiful 1953 M38A1
16,664 miles.
Just touch the key and she purrs rigt up. Engine rebuilt in 2008. Good transmission, clutch, transfer case.
FREE DELIVERY
LOWER 48 STATES
Illinois title
This Jeep is is Walnut, CA. (Los Angeles couynty)
I just took this willies in trade on a truck I sold.
It can be seen and driven any time.
A transporation company owes me one free shipping anywhere in the US (48 states)
I will use it to deliver the Jeep.”
“1943 Ford GPW restoration so complete as to be new. Sandblasted frame, BRAND NEW TUB and FENDERS, complete engine rebuild (original Ford GPW 134L), new radiator, new carb, new aircleaner, new Solex voltage regulator, new hoses, belts and wire harness, remanufactured differentials front and rear, new transmission and transfer case, new clutch, new master cylinder, new top bow and canvas seats, new tires. There’s too much new to list — you gotta see this Jeep! Vehicle is located off premise; please call to make arrangements for a test drive.
Year: 1943
Manufacturer: Ford
Model:Ford GPW
New/Used:New
Primary Color: OD Green
Trim Color: Black
Condition: Excellent
Title: Clean”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200. This was for sale earlier this year. It appears to have a new owner who is selling it.
(02/16/2012) It runs, but has rust.
“For Sale is a 1957 Willys Jeep FC150 or Forward Control 150, serial number shows that this is the 68th one made out of only around 30,000 units made bewteen 1957 and 1964.
Runs and drives, 4WD, 3 speed manual, 2 speed, single stick transfer case, 4 cylinder engine (Hurricane 4 I believe,) I believe it has around 24,xxx miles. has engine driven hydraulic pump and lines still attached. Did have snow plow attached before I bought it.
Tires are dry rotted but hold air, have tubes in them but will need to be replaced soon. The transfer case does shift into all ranges but the front hubs need to be replaced, the front driveshaft spins but the hubs don’t engage. I bought it this way
and never had the time to replace them. Needs driver side window replaced, all the guts are there and you can get a window cut at any auto glass store in town. Needs a lot of body work, paint, weatherstripping, etc. Basically needs to be restored.
The headlights, tail lights and beacon on top all work but wiring was cobbled together by previous owner. Could use a new battery as well, and a choke cable. Hard starting in the winter, carb needs rebuilt but will throw in a rebuild kit that I bought. I will include the front bumper that is in the back and the big gas can as well. This is a rare truck and a good project,
however is not roadworthy so you will need to bring a trailer. Selling due to relocation out of state. Has a title and will throw in a service manual as well. Asking $1200 obo”
(11/15/2012) Bob spotted this unusual farm jeep for sale. I haven’t seen a front bumper quite like that one; Maybe it’s a different version of a service/garage front bumper? It looks like it’s had a little body work on the side. The lift is some kind of Ford/Farmall adaptation according to John. The CJ-2A page had a discussion about this from 2010: http://www.thecj2apage.com/forums/1947-willys-my-first-jeep_topic15262.html
“Decided to sell my 47 Willys. Bought it at an auction a couple years ago. I have done some work to it but it still needs more and just don’t have the time for it. It has a four cylinder ford motor in it. I put a rebuilt carb on it, but it still doesn’t idle very well. Starter is new, brake lines are new, Master cylinder is rebuilt but brakes are not working. Needs wheel cyliders most likely.
It has a factory PTO on it. It also has a 3 point hitch on it. Don’t know if is factory option or not but it is pretty cool!
There are a lot of other things mounted on it, not sure what some of them are for. My best guess is that it had a wing plow mounted on it a some point.
Was going to use it for food plots and other various tasks around the farm. I bought a tractor so I don’t really need it any more. Hopefully someone can give it the time and attention it deserves.
Can deliver for an extra charge. Thanks, Pete”
“1946 WILLYS-OVERLAND
4-63 STATION WAGON
MUST SEE TO BELIEVE!
*ONE OF THE FINEST EXAMPLES KNOWN TO EXIST!
*SAME LOVING OWNER FOR OVER 30 YEARS!
*COMPLETELY REFURBISHED IN AN INTENSIVE FRAME OFF RESTORATION IN 2001!
*SPARINGLY DRIVEN IN PARADES AND SHOWS”
This jeep has a variety of CJ-5 aspects, but was supposedly sent to Sweden for use by their military.
“1969 Kaiser-Willis Military Jeep
-72,000 Miles
-Sweedish but built in the United States and then shipped to Sweeden
-Runs Great
-New Seat Covers
-New Paint”
“1952 Military Jeep with hard top. Runs perfect. 90% original. New paint. Off road use only. Perfect for Hunting, The Beach, or for use on the Farm. Delivered to the Navy on Oct.1952. Has low and high range and can be put in 2 wheel drive or 4.”