No pics provided.
“Ford GPW (Willys MB) for sale. It’s complete but in pieces. The wife wants it gone, so it’s going cheap. Call or text for questions/concerns.”
https://wenatchee.craigslist.org/cto/d/ford-gpw/6230204838.html
No pics provided.
“Ford GPW (Willys MB) for sale. It’s complete but in pieces. The wife wants it gone, so it’s going cheap. Call or text for questions/concerns.”
https://wenatchee.craigslist.org/cto/d/ford-gpw/6230204838.html
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(06/24/2017) The front crossmember suggests Ford.
“Ford 4 cylinder, Very good condition
4 wheel drive, hi-low range with “warn” locking hubs
(5) 15’inch centerline Mag wheels with Bridgestone tires
Body – NO rust. Sealed and painted, ’57 original color
Custom chrome front bumper, custom benches and upholstery
Custom padded roll bar with custom made snap on vinyl top
Padded floor, carpets and hood
Font end wheel alignment and steering tie rods
Electric system upgraded to 12 volt, turn signals, rear light, tachometer
AM/FM Radio, citizens band radio, ch-17 truckers/ch-19 emergency
Hitch with custom luggage rack
Original Jeep tool kit plus tools and jack
Rebuilt:
1) T-90 transmission and oversize clutch
2) Heavy duty radiator
3) Oversize mercury brakes with new wheel cylinders
Asking $11,000
Note: The location of this Jeep is in Fresno, CA.”
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/cto/d/willys-military-jeep-great/6187310639.html
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $5000.
Needs brakes.
“Engine runs but not drivable, needs attention to the brakes.”
Has the title. Includes a cj frame.
“1942 Ford Jeep has title; FREE; WHAT YOU SEE IS ALL THERE IS;”
https://portland.craigslist.org/clk/pts/d/ford-jeep/6222732567.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
It runs. The body needs finishing.
“What you see is a 1943 GPW i have been restoring it for a while and its time i need to sell it
i have no time to work on it anymore. What you see is what i have restored and i am working on the body
i have most of the parts to restore it, and i have alot of extra parts that i will include everything in one package
deal. i have alot of parts its hard to list everything. I do have the Title for it will match the engine.
I will provide all reciepts that i spent on the jeep with the sale and pictures of the restoration. The jeep runs and drives as you see it in the picture”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/05/2017) Hard to say how much value is here, Plenty of unusual mods.
“Runs. Good restoration project. Call for details. No low ballers, no scammers, no BS. Call for more details.”
https://yubasutter.craigslist.org/cto/d/ford-jeep/6200662720.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
“Ford GPW (Willys Jeep)
327 Chevy engine
SM420 4-Speed manual transmission
5:38 Gears
Posi front and rear
8,000 lb Warn winch
Tow bar
33 x 12.50-15 tires
Runs
Clean title”
No pics provided.
“It’s all there,all stock, 4 cylinder Willy’s motor, needs some work does run . 3500 or best offer bring trailer and taker home.”
Seller wrote “$3” in the title, so I’m guessing it’s being sold for $3000?
“1944 Willys original motor/trans, new f/r lights, gauges, runs”
UPDATE: Price increased to $20k. Seller believes this was a 4wheel steer jeep. Based my research, 50 GPW 4WS were produced, but were they produced as late as 1943?
(07/11/2017) Seller thinks those tires and rims are original …. this has a gas tank in the rear.
“So I picked up this 1943 Willis flat fender ford built and it just so happens to be model gpw-4ws and that meens a lot actuall makes it a 4 wheel steering jeep that is one of the 50 they made.the rear steering is unhooked but its all there and the numbers are right on so as you can imagine my numbers are going up a lot.the last one that sold was a couple years ago n was in a lot worse shape then mine n went for 46,000 that being said mine only has 95000 miles it still has the original tires n wheels it also has a brand new top and original cast iron 4cyl engine n here’s the deal this thing is old n needs to be cherished n I need a jeep that is trail ready so if I sold it I would be asking 20,000 so any tj or rubicon 4dr and some cash works or just cash me out n double your money in a month or two at auction.i just want something that’s dependable for me to take my kids out in will do. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
There may be some parts value here. It looks to me like it has MB lids. Seller makes quite a statement about rarity, but the numbers don’t back that claim. There were 281,000 GPWs produced. That is more than the number of CJ-2As (225,000), CJ-3As (131,000), CJ-3Bs (196,000), and M-38s (45,000) … I guess it ain’t that rare after all!
“Complete jeep I’m not sure of the year but is between 42-45 I know it was made by Ford extremely rare, parts or the whole vehicle. I have the title some where or can reaply for new tittle, this is the rarest jeep ever made in the history of the country.”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $3000.
Has a mix of parts including a GPW tub.
“Rebuilt jeep non running because missing parts. Fresh paint job and body has been patched looks brand new. Asking 3000 obo”
Has some dash mods and an engine upgrade.
“Early production Ford script gpw ww2. Good shape, has the usual mods along the way, Buick v6, T90, 5.38 gears,relocated gas tank, willys windshield, civilian grill. So not for the purest, but is a rare Ford script and the body is solid for being 75 years old! Nice 8k warn winch. Runs fine but currently doesn’t have brakes( needs a master cylinder) and a few small things, but with a little work will be a fun toy. Correct bows, handles, shovel, ax, door straps. Sold with bill of sale, lost title, has good frame numbers and will need a DMV verification( still have both black plates) Too many toys, thinning the herd! Please be serious and not waste my time. Don’t need to sell so low ball offers will be ignored.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
Unusual roll cage shape.
“Original Military 1940’s Willys Jeep MB with title. Doesn’t run but would make a great rockcrawler or restoration project. Original motor/tranny etc. $2500 or trade for?”
https://lasvegas.craigslist.org/cto/d/1940s-willys-mb-jeep/6269535471.html
Nots sure how much value is here.
“Body only complete tub fenders grill hood windshield seat frames gas tank blackout lights regular lights radiator etc many other parts as well. No title as vin would have been on engine does need floor pans $1500”
No pics. Doesn’ trun.
“This vehicle has a tag showing restoration in 1945. The top is an Arctic Top but have no doors for it.These Ford vehicles were only built during WW 2. Definitely an antique. tel show contact info
2130 U S Rte 5 N, Windsor, VT. Vehicle is not running a”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
90% restored could be pretty close with this one.
“1943 GPW Ford Jeep. Parade quality. 90% restored. Runs and drives. Good paint. Blackout lights. Excellent condition. Must see to appreciate.”
Could be worth a look.
“estored 1942 Ford Willie- Willys engine block- 638632; Frame / engine numbers- GPW20923 / ENG. MB564857. Restoration included rebuild down to the frame, new tub, engine overhaul, etc. Converted to 12V system.”
Has Coast Guard markings.
“Good condition, Rebuilt engine, new tires, seat canvas, and battery. Has many original equipment parts such as combat rims, correct Spartan horn, rear seat, and numerous F marked parts. Turn signals have been added for safety but can be easily removed.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1100.
Not sure how deep the rust is, but it looks like it has potential.
“Selling a Ford Script jeep body, some rust but overall a very restorable body for an early Ford jeep. Still has footman loops, gas tank well, other original body parts”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/22/2017) Needs some work.
https://killeen.craigslist.org/grd/6162415168.html
“For Sale: 1942-1944 Ford Open Jeep. Clear Texas Blue Title. This is a Jeep that was probably assembled out of many different Jeeps at some point. The frame is MB, M2 mount is in the frame, tub floor shows it, front square cross-member confirms it is a Ford.
The Jeep has a Ford GPW body, shown by the embossings in the tool compartment lids. The windshield frame and front grill are CJ2A/3A stamped “Willys.” The right front fender is Ford GPW.
The L134 Flat head Willys “Go Devil” motor is correct vintage for the jeep, 1944-1951. Continue reading
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
Listed as an MB, it looks more like a GPW.
“For sale is my 43 mb. It has lots of possibilities. Civilian post war engine. 3 speed. Only first and reverse function. It has big bucks into the wheels and tires. Runs great. Lots of ford marked parts on it. Looking for 6000 firm. Clear Idaho title.”
It doesn’t run at the moment.
“Need to sell my Vintage WW2 “Jeep”. 1944 Ford GPW (twin to the Willy’s MB). New windshield hood blocks (OEM) and weather stripping still in package and never installed. Wife says I have too many projects going and need to downsize. I did have it running but the motor needs TLC. Great project vehicle for restoration or just building a runabout for playing in the desert and on the Mesa. Willing to trade for a 2up ATV and small trailer. Price is negotiable as I need to move this and my 2003 Nissan Altima 3.5 SE (see craigslist posting June 8th).”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $15,000.
(05/07/2017) Needs some exhaust work.
“I am selling a near complete restored 1944 Ford GPW Army Jeep from WW2. The vehicle has a recently rebuilt Go-Devil Engine, carburetor, and radiator. A truly accurate restoration with the only modification being the 12 volt battery conversion. The comes with many original items such as a canvas summer top, first aid kit, axe, fuel can, and more. The vehicle still needs the some minor work on the exhaust which causes the fuel pressure to drop and cannot drive far until this final problem is resolved, however the vehicle idles perfectly and can be driven onto a trailer.”
Mark posted this at warjeeps.com.
“For the past 50+ years it has been driven roughly 30-50 miles per year. It was owned by a former board member of the Reno Air Show and was trailered from Reno to the event and only used to drive around the grounds of the show. Still has the original stickers from the air shows on the front wind shield. Recently had service done on the brakes, oil, etc.
Most likely one of the cleanest non-show car 75 year old vehicles you will see. Recently we did $1400.00 worth of maintenance. Runs great. Would like to find it a nice home.”