I feel like we’ve seen this one before. A dune jeep?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/486642237505501/
“1943 Willy’s. Set up for sand drags. Chevy 383 stroker.Comes with paddle tires. Make serious offer.”
I feel like we’ve seen this one before. A dune jeep?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/486642237505501/
“1943 Willy’s. Set up for sand drags. Chevy 383 stroker.Comes with paddle tires. Make serious offer.”
Here’s another list of jeeps that I didn’t have time to post.
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/12/2023) The chassis looks MB, while the body appears to be from a DJ-3A.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1282098942416621
“1942 Willys 1/4 ton Jeep Flat fender original miles.”
UPDATE: Here’s a video that goes through a variety of the vehicles up for auction:
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This Seffes Auctioneers estate auction is for the Ken Yuly Military Vehicle collection. There are quite a few different jeep vehicles. There are MBs, GPWs, M-151s, M-170s, M-38s, M-274s, CJ-2A, trailers, parts, military Dodges, and more.
This has multiple mods.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/469403949354155
“1945 Willys MB, franken Jeep. 225 Buick V6, with a mild cam. Sm 420 4 speed with a Novak front seal conversion and a Novak adapter to mate it to the transfer case. Dana/ Spicer 18 with a Novak machined aluminum oil pan. Warn overdrive Converted to Saginaw steering using a 70’s Cj Saginaw steering box, and Jeepster two hole front steering knuckle. Dana 44 rear with spool and Herm the overdrive guy full float kit. 11″ intermediate Cj drums on all corners and hanging pedal conversion. 7.50×16 tires. Not currently running, engine spins free and will fire on ether. If you have more questions please feel free to ask”
This does not have a title, but seller has a 1942 title.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1552191575714082
“Slatgrille Willys jeep, of the roughly 650,000 jeeps made in WWII only the first 26,000 were “slatgrilles” this jeep is rough with a ton of bondo and fiberglass slathered everywhere but the tub is still restorable, I have repaired much worse. It has the original axles, t84 trans and transfer case. From the front crossmember to the rear the frame is very solid but the original front frame horns have been heavily modified and need replacements. The motor is not original and total junk. It comes with a bill of sale. I do have a 1942 title i will throw in. I may trade for a less rare but better condition military or Cj2a project, an M151 project would definitely get my attention. 570 two38 1591.”
Piotr is selling his nice looking, restored MB Slat Grille.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/516881794069477
“A collector’s item, one of 8,598 Willy’s MB model, produced in 1941 (VIN number 101712). This Jeep is a unique model including an engine with a head, manifold and carburetor which differs from later Willy’s. It is fully restored, ready for parades and events. It has mainly original parts and components. Clean title. The buyer will receive a special book with a description and photos. For a history enthusiast, it will not only be a fantastic fulfillment of the passion, but also a great investment.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $800.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2459849277550114
Joe-in-Mesa’s friend Keith shared pics of this Hawaii-Style looking jeep. Keith is willing to sell it, but also wants to learn more about it.
To me, it looks like something someone brought to the US Mainland from Hawaii. You can compare this to the others we have documented here: http://www.ewillys.com/tag/hawaii-body/
If you have interest in it, feel free to email me and I’ll pass along Kieth’s info: d@deilers.com.
Looks like a good restoration candidate.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1213407043027530
“Project jeep. Brand new tires and authentic combat rims. Newly rebuilt original carb, original engine and head. Around the 50,000 jeep to roll off the willys war assembly line for we2 service. Have a bunch of parts as well, new dials, knobs extra engine head. Has title but will need to get it inspected.”