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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 .
UPDATE: This appears to have been sold. Was listed at $1050.
“61 willys jeep 4×4 p.u.very restorable.225 super hurricane 6 cyl all original.runs&drives burns oil.lights all work good.pto all good.thor winch needs gear replaced on winch.floor boards rusted comes with new floor boards.good project.part it out.or use as is for firewood.1050.00 obo.title”
“As my project draws to a close, I offer for sale this 1943 Willys 1/4T Reconnaissance Truck (jeep)(MB213995) and Willys 1/4T Trailer, Utility, restored to motorpool standards. For those of you who have not experienced military life, this means running correctly with the correct components as required to safely operate the vehicle during the WWII era. The only exception to this is the trailer which has not yet been restored, which would not stop you from driving the jeep and trailer in most parades without doing a thing to it. I have documented the entire tub off restoration of the jeep and assure you both run well. All the jeeps major systems (drive train, engine, trans, TC, electrical, fuel and brakes) have been thoroughly disassembled, cleaned, repaired or replaced and reassembled with era-correct reproduction or original NOS parts as specified in SNLG503 (the Army parts catalog for this type of vehicle). I have only really begun to return the 1944 Willys MBT trailer to it’s former glory, I serviced the wheel bearings,brakes and cosmetically cleaned up the trailer, so the new owner can have an active hand in the final restoration. The trailer will need have a wiring harness installed and mount some NDT tires to completely match the jeep. I want potential bidders to know that the trailer lunette and rims are post WWII parts from the sucessor to this model the M100. As anyone who gets bit by the “OD Fever” will tell you it’s impossible to restore one of these old warriors to working condition, by the book, without spending a few bucks along the way.”
“1945 willys military jeep 85% restored it has origanal running gear,combat wheels,new canvas seats and top,new engine and much more call for details 503 475 5215”
“This 1961 Willys Jeep has been parked without being started for 5 years. It was driven to the spot where it is now. Has all running gears, trans, transferr case, axles etc.
Everthing is still on motor. Jeep ran good before being parked. Transmission is gummed up and stuck where it has been sitting for so long! Has 2 original fuel cans.
No top or doors! Windsheld in great shape! Body very rough. Everything else would be great for parts. HAVE TITLE!! This was my Dads Jeep. He gave it to me when I moved to KY. to use on our farm. If not sold I will restore it myself at a later date!”
This includes an overdrive. I’m surprised this didn’t sell for $2500.
“I listed this Jeep a number of weeks ago for $2500, a very reasonable price, I thought. Several people looked at it but it didn’t sell. I have too many cars and even too many Jeeps. I need to find a new home for this post WWII Jeep. It has original four cylinder motor that was rebuilt at some point, new tires, an after market overdrive. ( previous owner used it as daily driver). the engine driven winch has a piece of metal broken off of it so doesn’t work. There had been quite a lot of rust on it. This was repaired with 18 gauge steel welded in. It has new paint. This Jeep will make a fun and inexpensive (compared to a all terrain vehicle) toy or a good working vehicle. I think the carb may need to be replaced or rebuilt because I have to keep choke out or it stalls”
“Stop in and check out this RARE 1961 Willys Wagon! The interior and exterior are in excellent shape for the year. It’s equipped with a MOTOROLA RADIO, WARN HUBS, WARN OVERDRIVE, 3-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION, TWIN-STICK TRANSFER-CASE, ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL, P235/75R15 POWER KING HIGH TRACTION STEEL RADIAL GTR TIRES and the SUPER HURRICANE 6-CYLINDER ENGINE. We had some rust in the quarter panel professionally repaired. We also had them repaint the white lower half of the Jeep. WOW!! Our PRICE INCLUDES DELIVERY HANDLING FEE – do other Dealers say the same? Our service department inspected this Willys and it checked out just fine. Come in and take a look for yourself today! Please contact Ryan at The Faricy Boys Chrysler Jeep with any questions by calling 719-321-5355.”
HOG spotted this Hotchkiss. The mileage is stated as 3195, which seems a bit low.
“Body: excellent, no damage, paint appears to be original. Radio interference suppression system throughout. Radio racks and antenna mounts installed, but no radios or antennas. Top bows, Beachwood Canvas summer top. 3 seats (driver, passenger, and single rear seat for radio operator). Axe and shovel. Gas can (5 gallons, red). Spare tire. French army # 645-0444 on front bumper and on left rear bumperette, along with French tricolor emblems. Electrical: 24 volt system (as set up for French Army radio jeep); electric wipers; NATO headlamps. Mechanical: Willys of France (Jeep) 4 cylinder engine, LaMaltournee ’74 w/Solex carb. Jeep runs and drives well, 4wd operates smoothly. Tires: 5 NDT tires with tubes, less than 750 Km’s since new. Odometer indicates 3,159 Km’s driven. Data plates: Willys. Hotchkiss data plates apparently removed and replaced prior to sale in U.S., but Hotchkiss I.D. plate on frame is intact. Title: CLEAR US Title; all French documentation included. Location: Atlanta, GA vicinity (Also available for separate purchase or purchase with vehicle: U.S. artillery tow bar @ $750 USD)”