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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.
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 .
“1958 Jeep FC 150
Jeep is good for parts, lots of good parts on this thing, trans, transfer case, complete engine. Wheels alone I’m told are worth 100 a piece. Make me an offer, I need it off the property it’s being stored on.
I have the roof”
“1951 Willys jeep Va Title in my name has f134 motor that runs and yard drives good,working 4 drive,vintage lockout hubs,needs mastercylinder and wheels cylinders resealed, to stop. Recent tires Starts easy and purrs like a kitten”
A toy jeep plays a staring role (at least in the movie trailer) in “Welcome to Marwen”, based on a true story of a man named Mark Hogancamp. Mark was robbed and badly beaten one night. Over time, he coped with his post-life beating by building a the imaginary Second World War Belgian town called Marwencol. You can read much more about his true life story here: https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2015/oct/28/mark-hogancamp-marwencol-jon-ronson-miniature-town-horrors-of-war
“Jeep Willys Jeepster 1950
Numbers Matching Flathead 3 Speed
Sharp Red w/Windows
Runs/drives good
All stock
Older Restoration
Includes all side windows”
“1968 Model M274 A5 Mule
USMC # 330627
This piece of Vietnam War History is in very good condition. The engine starts easy and runs very well and has a new starter less than a month old. The drive train is in equally good condition and is four wheel drive. A gun mount is included in the sale as well as various spare parts. $14,000 Call Phil @ show contact info or come see it at
JMT AUTO 6732 US 19 N, New Port Richey 8-5 M-F or by appointment on weekends or evenings.
1968 M274 A5 Military Mule
• Fussy owner, very collectible
• Delivery date 6/1968
• 970 lbs
• Original Hercules horizontal 2 cylinder engine.
• Always kept inside and covered
• Very good, original condition
• NO aftermarket parts Continue reading →
One is a 1942 Ford GPW
Serial number 67942 built on 9/24/1942 in Chester, PA
Has MB engine with CJ2 head
Has original data plates
The other is a 1943 Ford GPW
Serial number 90844, date of delivery 1/4/1943
Has CJ2 engine with GPW head.
Data plates are not present on this one
I have a title for the 1942 but not for the 1943
I have the original Ford pintle hitch for the 1942.
All other drivetrain on both appear original.
Both need restoration. At least a complete floor replacement for one. I was planning on doing a rest tub for one and making one good tub from the other parts.
If the ad is up, they are still available.
No trades. There is no bottom dollar, make an offer.”
“Two ford GPW jeeps. Project or parts jeeps. No engine or transmissions. One is a Ford F script the other is also a Ford, but do not know if F script. Selling them both together. $1500 OBO or May trade. Wheels and tires not included.”
Roger has this CJ-3A industrial engine on a Hesse Hornet compressor for sale.
“Hesse Hornet air compressor no air tank. Jeep J3A industrial engine turns over with starter, has Carter W-O carburetor. May consider delivery Denver, CO area for small fee otherwise pick up in Brighton,CO. Cash only.”
“This 6′ Meyer plow rig is the original setup for the Cj2a Willys Jeep. It is in complete very nice condition. It should fit Jeeps from the 40’s up to the early Cj5’s from the 60’s. It will be a great accessory for your antique or you can use it to plow your driveway. Please email if you are interested and thanks for looking.”
“1947 Bantam, 1/4 ton, trailer, sn# 19180, with open Colorado title. Has original slip over ball type hitch and replacement Y hitch ready to install. Three bows.
No tail lites or wiring. I think original 16″ wheels and 6.50 x 16 bias ply tires(tires are in poor condition). Trailer is in registry.
Has usable tires on the ground. Condition of axle and bearings unknown.”
“Listing up my trailer. I believe it’s a Bantam T3C but it has no tags and slight variations from what I can see online.
This would look perfect behind your Willys / AMC / CJ Jeep any model. I know a few people with these restored behind their JK and it looks great.
It has a few different surface colors and surface rust, but no rot. The floors were replaced probably 30+ ago with flat steel. But, it’s a solid trailer. The reflector on the tailgate is my favorite part, it’s an old school marble reflector. Continue reading →
“1967 m151a1 ford mutt military Jeep 4×4- Does not run (motor is prob stuck) and needs full restoration. No title but can provide bill of sale. Body is uncut but pretty rusty. All original condition
This is not like a CJ– do your homework please”
(11/25/2018) Charles has put his DJ-5 Safari-Kar on the market. It includes the original soft top.
“Fun Jeep,
for just cruising the beach,parades or going to get groceries .Doors are included.I would consider a trade for a small truck,VW bug or Jeep with manual transmission.
Jeep is a 1978 DJ-5
20,000 miles
automatic
232 straight 6
power steering
power brakes
runs excellent”
The is second in the series from Sybert’s Garage. You can view Part I here.
This explanation from Episode 1’s post shares why Tom and his son are rebuilding the jeep:
“My parents have a summer cottage in Northern Wisconsin. Our neighbors, who have passed away with the daughter living there now, had an old MB jeep. It was painted violet because at the time Janet’s dad asked her what color he should paint it as a little girl.
The jeep sat in her garage for years and each time we went to visit we tried to get her started. The mice had made it their home, eating all the electrical wires. The radiator leaked, brakes and clutch did not function and we realized we never had enough time to truly spend on getting her running whenever we visited. We asked for permission to bring her back to our garage in Wisconsin, fix her up and return her to Janet.
Janet’s dad served in WWII in the Army and I know he would be proud to see Janet driving his jeep today.”
(08/07/2018) Looks in good shape. Has the driver’s side floor been patched or filled?
“ALL ORIGINAL! except for wheels, tires and paint. 54,349 original miles. This jeep is in excellent condition for a 43 year old jeep. This is NOT a restored vehicle. Some work would be required to make it perfect. Restored, these CJ6’s go for $20,000. Runs great! Drives great! 3 speed manual. Power steering. Soft top. 33″ Procomp tires. 258 inline six. Rebuilt front suspension. Dash was not painted and is still the original color of the jeep. I do have a set of the older, Willys style rims that I would be willing to throw in with asking price.”
“Great condition-runs great and is ready to enjoy. Almost fully restored with new radiator; water pump; hoses; thermostat; temperature sensor. 12 volt conversion with new wiring and gauges. New tub, wheels, and tires. New brake system including lines and cylinders. New carburetor, plugs, and wires. New gas tank and fuel sensor.”
“1947 Willys CJ2A. Runs drives and stops. Engine smokes and will need rebuilding. Has froth in oil. Body has rust. Newer Goodyear tires. Needs restoration. No title. Bill of sale only. Located in Western NC. $1800”