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1943 GPW Terry, Ms **SOLD**

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UPDATE:  Sold.  Was listed at $10,000

(05/08/2012) I saw early pictures of this project.  Bryan’s done a good job bringing it back to life.

“What you are looking at is an original restored 1945 WWII Ford GPW Jeep. These have become quite rare. Nearly all parts are “F marked” from the factory all the way down to almost every bolt! This Jeep is nearly complete from top to bottom and is mainly all original. All that you see on the Jeep goes with the Jeep. The body is in very good condition. The front floor has been repaired along with all the hat channels. The rear floor was replaced. The bottom of the floor and top of the floor has been coated in bed liner to protect the metal from future elements. The transmission Is the original T84. For a 67 year old vehicle, this Jeep looks great and is ready for you to hop in a go. Its ready for that around town drive or that WWII reenactment. The engine runs perfectly with great oil pressure and no smoke and is an original WWII engine top to bottom. The brakes have been reworked, and all the electrical replaced including the gauges. The tires are new 600-16 6 ply military NDT tires; thats the original style from the factory. The data tags and frame are number matching! The Jeep has a clear title! Sold as is.

New rear floor
hat channels reworked
New glass
new paint job (Lusterless Early WWII original)
New electrical
New gauges
new windshield cowl rubber
new inner windshield rubber
new axe
new shovel
new axe and shovel straps
fresh bed liner
New tail lights
all new wiring
new rear seat
new top bows and brackets
most new gaskets on the engine
restored factory large mouth gas tank
new fuel line and filter
NOS body handles
new spare tire carrier
new jerry can holder and strap
reworked frame
new rear bumper crossmember
new front bumper
reworked windshield frame
New brake master cylinder
New front wheel cylinders
New brake line hoses
Some new brake lines
hubs re-greased”

 

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