Monthly Archives: November 2024

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December 16th Update

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The new owner of the site and I have signed the transfer of ownership paperwork. The new owner will make an announcement once he’s ready. We are awaiting one change on my web host’s side then the site will move to the new webhost. There may be downtime of a couple days, so don’t worry if eWillys is offline for a couple days.

 
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July 1951 Profit With Willys Brochure

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I 2012 I purchased this July 1951 brochure, an 11-page “Your Opportunity to Profit with Willys” (from number FB 1 4CM-751 GG). At that point, I hadn’t bought many brochures before winning it on eBay. Unlike 99% of Willys-Overland brochures, this one was unique, because it targeted potential Willys Dealership owners.

The reason I bought it, and the reason I never published it (only now remembering that I hadn’t), was that it was the foundational piece for my idea for a jeep museum. It was the backbone, the narrative that I wanted to course through the entire experience. It was the type of business case study (example study), that I had read many times while getting my MBA, but rather it being on paper, it was an experience.

The overriding question centered on the brochure. If it was 1951 and you had the means and opportunity to invest in a Willys-Overland franchise, should you?

A ROUGH MUSEUM OUTLINE:

Folks would begin the museum in a room with a 1950s feel. A presentation would begin with the look and feel of a 1950s commercial, except this would be trying to sell folks on the WO franchise. The video would end encouraging folks to take.a walk through history to better get to know Willys-Overland’s roots, starting with a Pre-WWII display, with 1920s and 1930s music, showing and explaining the history. It would be intimate, quiet, peaceful.

The next room would be the drums of war, the approach of WWII, the early development of Recon car options, ending with the Bantam/Ford/Willys options, with Willys winning the bid, just in time for the US to enter WWII.

Folks. would enter to the sounds of war. Maps would show jeeps being lease-lent all over the world, Britain, Africa, Indonesia, Australia, etc. The room underscores the the wide uses for the jeep (and GPA and other oddities).

As the war was being waged, visitors would encounter a more pastoral room, a relief from the war, showing WO experiments with jeeps and farming. It would also demonstrate Willys attempts to advertise the jeep, linking the willys and jeep brand, whenever they could, until the FTC case and the Ford lawsuit caused WO to shift their branding ideas.

The next room would be the introduction of the CJ-2A, the ads, the multiple implements, the implement companies. The next room would show the competitive landscape, with Willys adding other vehicles, and how the big three were responding (and how consumers were responding). Also highlighted would be WO’s continuing shift in brand marketing, the shift away from Jeep as the overriding brand to Willys as the over riding brand.

Subsequently, visitors would be taken into a unique room, showcasing the newly introduced Hurricane engine, but this would be a bigger-than-life walkthrough engine in plexiglass, so folks could look below at a crankshaft turning, a camshaft above, pistons to one side, etc. It would be a truly unique experience.

At this point in the museum, visitors would face reach the time period of the brochure. It’s the point in all business cases: What’s the decision, to invest or not to invest.

At this point visitors transition to the troubles at W-O and the decision to sell out to Henry Kaiser. The finally room showcase the Kaiser years, as the company took control of Willys assets and focused back on the unique 4WD capabilities of the jeep lineup, while also embracing “JEEP” as the brand.

The museum ends at 1963, when Kaiser shifts to more modern vehicles, such as the Wagoneer and Gladiator, and how those vehicles pushed sales to new heights, as well as a push away from jeeps as pure utility vehicles and more as a fun, family, or sporty vehicle.

Anyway, that was the plan, but time and resources never quite materialized.

Ann and I visited a lot of museums on the way to developing ideas in hopes of creating an experience that would bring in folks from outside of the jeep world, because based on my early research into auto museums, if it doesn’t cater to non-jeep folks, it likely won’t generate the income necessary to sustain itself.

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eWillys Not Going Offline; Has Changed Owners; Stay Tuned!

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UPDATE II: If you want to email me directly, feel free to use d@deilers.com (not d@ewillys.com, which hasn’t worked for a few years).

UPDATES: I greatly appreciate all the kind words. I see there are some questions, so let me answer them…

  1. I am not shutting the site down due to financial issues. We are in fine shape. The site has never made much money, but it has made enough to pay for the basics costs, plus the purchase of brochures, a few toys, etc.
  2. Someone has reached out about taking over the site. If I can make that happen, then maybe the site goes forward in some form. If I can’t find someone, I plan on condensing the most important info into static HTML pages (similar to the CJ-3B page) that can be more easily be saved and republished for posterity.
  3. I don’t have any specific plans for the future, except reducing my time demands, so I can focus on finishing the Tour Jeep, traveling a little more without having to do updates on the road, and tackling more property tasks. 
  4. As I have described to a couple folks, if you remember the scene when Forest Gump stops running in the middle of Monument Valley, realizing he’s done, that’s the way I feel. I feel like I’m just done. 

I hope that additional info helps!!

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I have decided to shut down eWillys. At this time, I don’t plan to do any more updates.

Thanks to everyone who were able to use it, read it, all those who commented, and the many domestic and international friends Ann and I have made over the past 17 years.

The site will remain up until the end of the 2024 year. I hope to figure out a way to republish some of the unique information the site has on it in a different, less expensive manor.

Best wishes all. It’s been a good run.

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1948 CJ-2A Madera, CA $6500

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Mike shared this rig with a Muller top and some other updates.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1115750520171586

“1948 Willys Jeep CJ 2 two Doors, a lot of extras, runs great, 350 Chevy V8, has a roll bar and rear seat, extra fuel tanks, 12 volt system, rubber windows all the way around. Pink Slip in hand.”

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1950 CJ-3A Fresno, CA $4000

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Pete is selling his project CJ-3A.

https://fresno.craigslist.org/pts/d/clovis-1950-willys/7798040597.html

“F-Head Engine. Rebuilt carb by Vintage Jeeper
New Fuel Lines
New Driver and Passenger Seat Frames
Big Willys Seat Covers
12 V Conversion
New exhaust system (not installed)
New Master Cylinder
Rebuilt Steering (Bearings, Worm Gear Shaft)
Engine turns over. Has not started.”

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1947 CJ-2A Sparks, NV $6500

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Andy shared this project. It includes a Warn overdrive and a PTO winch.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1057269239189280

“1947 Willy’s Jeep CJ2A · Truck · Driven 300 miles For sale is a V8 swapped 1947 Willy’s CJ2A. Ford 302 V8 attached to original drivetrain. Has a PTO driven Ramsey winch, a Warn overdrive, hydraulic clutch, power lock hubs, axillary fuel tank, and some other goodies. Runs and drives but will need to be gone through. Brakes work but not well, clutch needs bled, Needs lights gone through, needs New tires, etc. Definitely a project, the bones are good but needs some work to get up to good driveable condition. Clean Arizona title in hand. Asking $6,500”

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1953 CJ-3B Parkette Vancouver, WA $15,000

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This 3B has a rare Parkette fiberglass body. There may be 10-20 of these bodies around.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/948062543843976

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“1953 Willy’s CJ3B. Jeep was completely rebuilt in 2016. All running gear is replaced or rebuilt. The engine, trans, and running gear have 17,048 miles. That’s around 2000 miles per year. Jeep is loud and quick with tons of power. I have it geared for driving around town and running errands. The jeep has never been off road or wheeled.

The body of the Jeep is an extremely rare Parkette Body. A small amount of these were made in the 70s. They are light and known for their toughness. Seats in the tub are moved back 4” to accommodate a taller driver. I am 6’4” and fit great with the CJ5 tilt wheel.

Mechanically the Jeep is perfect. Cosmetically its not perfect, but gets thumbs up and smiles wherever I drive it. Could use a paint refresh and tub lining, but I personally like it with some character.

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1955 CJ-5 Independence, KY $13,500

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Tom shared this nice looking CJ-5 with the 1st year 0-10 speedometer.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1085594466883531

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1948 Jeepster Beaverton, OR $14,000

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TJ shared this nice looking Jeepster.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/957368066231747

“Or possible trade for engine and stuff for my 63 chevyll.”

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1947 CJ-2A Pendleton, OR No Price

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Blaine shared this 2A. Only the one pic provided.

https://eastoregon.craigslist.org/bar/d/pendleton-1947-jeep-willys/7798693877.html

“Ran fine until we did a little tinkering, now it won’t start.
Would like to trade for polaris ranger.”

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