UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Seems like there is value here.
“1944 Willy’s Jeep. Not running. Last registration was 1980. Motor completely gone through at that time. Lost interest. Must tow out of the yard. Call for details or to come see it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Seems like there is value here.
“1944 Willy’s Jeep. Not running. Last registration was 1980. Motor completely gone through at that time. Lost interest. Must tow out of the yard. Call for details or to come see it.”
The ad states this has combat rims, but they don’t appear in the pics.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1051896739734324
“1943 Willys MB. WW2 Engine that was rebuilt by Solak Automotive in May 2019, it has its original body and has a T-84 3 speed transmission, new tires and Combat rims, jeep was completely overhauled in 2019 By David Dorson, the jeep has approx. 400 miles on it since the rebuild. This does have a new battery incased in a Willard Shell This jeep is Located in Cleveland Ohio”
It’s a project. Thanks to Bill for sharing.
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“I believe this is a 1943 Willy’s mb or gpw not shure. It was a working project but i found another hobby and ran out of funds. So I’m selling as is, has a new set of tires and has been sitting for about 3 years. Has all the seats that need upholstery. The engine runs but fuel tank has a leak , the clutch needs adjusting and never got to it. I put new gages and rewired electrical, like I said it’s a working project, the frame has a serial number 50675 stamped on it . I have no title for this vehicle, so I’m selling as salvage. I also have extras that will go with the sale , 2 gal. Military green paint new, also have another extra engine like the one on the photo placed on an engine mount see photo, also the original radiator and a set of 5 rims for that type of vehicle, and lots of other parts. All go with this sale. I am retired and and will be moveing to a smaller home cant take everything with me so selling all as is.”
UPDATE: price dropped to $10,920.
(09/30/2024) Listed as a 1941, this lacks the correct grill, but appears to have an MB frame. It also appears to have GPW tool lids. There is no glove box. This might be a compilation of parts? Note that the hubs are stamped “Allstate” and likely are rebranded Husky hubs. Also, the tires are branded “Allstate”.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/835691158553174
“1941 Jeep Willys MB · Convertible · Driven 9,732 miles
1941 WILLYS MB JEEP
This jeep is ready for restoration for someone who has the passion, knowledge and time (which unfortunately is not us right now).
– [ ] Appears to have the original paint and seats.
– [ ] All original except for the Allstate locking hubs.
– [ ] 4-cylinder; 6-volt system.
– [ ] Sitting on 4 good tires (replaced two tubes).
– [ ] The engine turns over, but we have not attempted to start it.
– [ ] New battery.
– [ ] Needs gas tank under driver seat (included but needs repair).
– [ ] Lots of original and replacement parts (most still in the boxes).
– [ ] Manual with all the info on the vehicle, how to replace, rewire, restore.
– [ ] Been in Arizona so only two spots of rust on the passenger floorboard and on the body undercarriage.
– [ ] Arizona historic plates.
– [ ] Ready to be loaded on a trailer and delivered.”
This is a project of some type. The body looks to be a replacement body, so hard to tell if this has a WWII or CJ chassis/
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/504980092355959/
“I have a 1942 Willys Jeep. This Jeep was in WW.needs carborator. ORIGINAL transimission. Everything ORIGINAL. I do not know original Miles. Registered and I also Have title in hand.”