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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 is a great part of history for sale. It comes with and has too many extras to list.
4 cyl. F-134 ( 1965 )
Front axle has warn hubs
Tow Bar
Roll Bar
Heater
Full metal top -Steel
Original Front and Rear seat
12v electrial system w/alt
Colo. Title
I have too many Jeeps and need to Cull the herd.
If you would like to see this or have any questions.”
“Here is a great deal!!!A 1952 willys jeep runs excellent it also has the original engine. Its a three speed has new tires, and roll bar and tow hitch. The body is in Excellent condition no rust its been garaged. Lots to list serious buyers only please.”
(02/22/2011) Kind of a strange place to park this jeep?
“1958 Willys jeep cj6. 4 cylinder 3 speed. Lots of new parts. Good running and driving jeep. Perfect for a ranch or hunting truck. 3000 or best offer. Might trade for straight axle Toyota 4×4 or muscle car. Thanks for looking.”
“For your consideration is my 1942 Willys MB Army Jeep. I restored this Jeep several years ago and it gets used very little so I have decided to part with it. When restoring the Jeep I took the body off of the frame and installed new brakes (wheel cylinders, pads, master cylinder, brake lines) and painted the frame. I also undercoated the body. The engine is a flat head four cylinder but I am not sure it is original to the Jeep. I was told it was probably a little later model engine and that it had been gone through. The only thing I have done to the engine was to install new plugs, wires, distributer cap, rotor, etc. I also had the carb rebuilt and converted the Jeep to a 12 volt system with new electrical wiring. The engine sounds very good and does not smoke or use oil. The transmission and transfer case do work. I had the transmission rebuilt and it works well but it is sometimes difficult to get into second gear. It seems to be getting better with use. All gages are in good working order and the speedometer is new. The seats have been recovered as can be seen in the pictures. I also installed a new correct fuel tank and the Jeep has new tires on it. This Jeep is missing very little to make it complete. I do not have a top or top bows, what you see in the pics is what I have.”
“This is an almost original 1949 Willys Jeepster, except for the paint and upolstery. It is 2 wheel drive and only 79720 original miles. The vehicle ran 5 years ago when it was put in storage and it will run again with little effort. Please contact 716-864-7107 for more information and to schedule an appointment”
It’s rough, the backseat floor has been replaced and ‘almost’ runs.
“1953 willys cj3b jeep with koeing half top this jeep DOES NOT HAVE A TITLE SOLD WITH A BILL OF SALE ONLY . i tryed to start it it turns over and almost had it running but ran out of time has the 4 cly f head engine 3 speed trans is from a dry western state but has some rot rust frame looks fine there still some paint on the bottom of the floors has spot that some one put a sheet of steel over top of the rear bed theres a rust out spot there tail gate is rusted in the round bottom tube part the front floors theres a few hole l & r the tool box floor is pretty good it has its dents thur out has the org vac wiper on the drivers side and a manual on the pass side i dont know much more about it selling as us where is non running”
“1942 FORD GPW JEEP, WWII MILITARY, RESTORED BACK TO ORIGINAL CONDITION, COMPLETE GROUND UP RESTORATION IN 2003 BY WWII VETERAN, NEW COMBAT WHEELS & NDT TIRES, NEW 6 VOLT WIRING HARNESS WITH STARTER & GENERATOR, COMPLETE ENGINE OVERHAUL WITH GOOD OIL PRESSURE. BEECHWOOD CANVAS & CORRECT WWII OD PAINT. RUNS & DRIVES GOOD WITH 1200 MILES SINCE RESTORATION, WITH TRAILER, GOOD OKLAHOMA TITLE WITH ORIGINAL FORD SERIAL NUMBER. MUST SEE!!!!!! ” NOTE– WE OWE A GREAT DEAL TO THESE WWII VETERANS & TO ALL VETERANS FOR THE FREEDOM THAT WE ARE BLESSED TO HAVE, MAY GOD BLESS ALL OF THEM!!!!!!! ”
Josh is selling this very complete GPW. He provides a very complete description along with more than 100 photos of it on ebay. If he says it you can trust it is true.
“You are bidding a 1945 FORD GPW serial number 272179 ALL NUMBERS do match; Frame, motor, and original glove box data plate. The Jeep does run, drive and stop. This jeep is what I’d call an older soft restoration (basically just a paint job, canvas, and mechanical attention where needed). It is incredibly complete and incredibly original. Really this one is a true survivor…..”
This is a good looking CJ-3A. The seller is a bit off with the note regarding this as the ‘last year of production of the WWII model.
“1951 Jeep-Overland 2 Door, 4 Passenger, 4Wheel Drive Jeep Universal
Serial # 451-GB1-13951
Mileage 29,553
Maroon – repainted.
Three Speed Transmission with 4 Wheel Drive / hi and low ranges
4 Cylinder Gas Engine
Cracked windshield – Minor Body Damage – Canvas top and framing missing
Drivers seat has been replaced and all other seats have been reupholstered.
A very nice, one family owned vehicle that has extremely low mileage and would not take a lot of money or time to get it back to being road/trail worthy.
The model year is thought to be the last year of production of the WWII model.
Jeep has always been garaged – Parked 10 years ago (Notice the Dust) – Engine turns over freely.
Email with any questions or to arrange an in person viewing. Great collector’s vehicle. $6500”