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1943 GPW Springfield, IL **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on ebay.

This will need some body work.

“A true survivor!!  Up for sale is my 1943 Ford GPW.  I own a car dealership, but this is one my personal vehicles.  This would be a great weekend toy, or a perfect candidate for restoration.  The body is the way we obtained it other than the decals, but it has had extensive mechanical attention since we purchased it.  We have recently installed a new factory correct Willys long block, a new clutch, a new carburetor, fuel pump, distributor, radiator, and fuel tank.  Other than its missing the original oil bath air cleaner, it’s pretty correct under the hood.  It has had the brakes and axles serviced, it’s been converted to a 12 volt electrical system, and all of the lights and  gauges work except the fuel gauge and horn.  It has the original 3 speed transmission coupled to a 2 speed transfer case.  It has had lockout hubs added, but they were on it when I got it.  The VIN# is stamped on the frame, and is still legible. . . . . read more on eBay.”

 

8 Comments on “1943 GPW Springfield, IL **SOLD**

  1. Paul

    Until now I’ve never seen the vertical edges of the front renders rust thru…it seems someone in the recent past avoided repairing the body and sprayed this poor Jeep with a giant can of Jeep-B-New.

  2. Paul

    Jeep-B-New, Restoration Spray and other fine aerosol products can be purchased from automotive parts sellers nationwide. Providing both cost and time savings during those grueling minutes spent repairing used vehicles for quick resale please try Get-R-Done and for rush jobs use Get-R-Out-The-Door. Please ask about our bulk discounts (55 gallon drums) popular with used car dealers everywhere.

  3. Paul

    If it can cast a shadow the new Spray-N-Fill body panel replacement aerosol will bridge those pesky gaps left by mean old Mr. Rust leaving solid appearing structure guaranteed to be strong enough to hold paint for at least two weeks. Try it now.

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