UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $8901.
Looks like a solid jeep.
“1946 Willys Jeep–All original–Runs great with many accessories and parts.
Owned for 20 years and garaged–Owner Passed Away–Emotional Family Sale.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $8901.
Looks like a solid jeep.
“1946 Willys Jeep–All original–Runs great with many accessories and parts.
Owned for 20 years and garaged–Owner Passed Away–Emotional Family Sale.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Looks in good in shape.
“Restored Willys Jeep. Still needs some minor touches to complete. Always stored inside. Motor has been completly rebuilt, transmission rebuilt, new body. Original frame, motor, transmission, and front grill everything else is new and bought from Willys Overland. Serious inquires only, not desperate to sell”
Looks solid.
“1945 Willy Jeep Model MB. Restored to very good condition. Runs great, has recently been driven. $12,000 firm. Drive home a piece of history!”
UPDATE: Was $12,000. **SOLD**
This was brought back from Europe.
“For Sale
1943 Willys MB
$12,000
Located in Carthage, NY
This is an original WW2 Jeep brought over from Europe in 2010. It was restored sometime in the late 80’s to early 90’s in Belgium. I bought it in Germany from one of my high school teachers in 2005 and over the years it has become part of the family. I have put a lot of time and money into this vehicle and hate to see it go but my life has taken an unexpected turn and the wife says I can’t sell one of the kids so here it is.
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UPDATE: **SOLD**
Seller provides videos and a link with more pics.
“This jeep is titled and registered (historic) in the state of NJ as a 1945 Willys MB. It was originally made by Willys for the US Army during WWII. Sensible, conservative frame-off resto in 2012. Starts, runs, shifts, steers, and stops great. No excessive smoke or leaks, no popping out of gear, and no rust. Primed with Rustoleum red oxide and finished with three coats of Gillespie 319. New repro (Beachwood OD 3) canvas seats. This is not a trailer queen. Turns heads in parades, at car shows, or as a daily runabout from April to October. Stored in heated garage on trickle charger every winter. If you’re a military buff, this jeep is ready for the hood and bumper stencils of your choice. If you just like old jeeps, this is the very first production model of the vehicle Enzo Ferrari called “America’s only true sports car.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500.
(09/05/2015) Not a perfect restoration, but looks solid.
“1945 Willys MB full restoration, off the frame”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Looks like a good parade jeep.
“Restored 1942 Willy’s Military Jeep. This jeep was restored about 10 years ago to full military dress. It has a new tub and fenders. It has very few miles on it and has always been garaged and maintained. All mechanicals are in excellent working order and it’s very fun to drive. I call this a parade jeep because it has glossy paint that is easy to keep clean and looks nice in parades but irritates the purists. There are also a few scratches and other details that make it a nice parade Jeep but not necessarily a show winner. If you’re looking for show winner, this one isn’t for you. But if you want a nice driver, this is your Jeep”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000
It’s missing its ‘Whilly’s’ steps.
“1945 Whillys Jeep. Runs good, looks good. See pictures. cash only. pick up only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
(06/24/2015) Some daylight pics would be a little more helpful 🙂
“IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A ONCE IN A LIFETIME DEAL! YOU FOUND IT.
RUNS GREAT, DRIVES GREAT, LOOKS GREAT. ORIGINAL MILITARY ISSUED WILLY’S JEEP, HARD TO FIND IN THIS CONDITION. PLEASE CALL IF INTERESTED.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
This looks to have potential for an easy restore or drive as is.
“1944 ww 2 willys MB jeep all original runs and goes down the road nice has been repainted 3 yrs ago It has been swapped to 12 v rebuilt tranny new clutch 2 spare oz military tires and rims comes with it also have the 6v gen. No doors or top 6000. no less”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,250.
This was just listed over at warjeeps.com.
“Willys Overland wartime production with professionally rebuilt “Go Devil” engine, complete with new carburetor and refurbished fuel tank. Olive drab base coat and multiple parts make this World War II classic ready for your own finishing touches.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $18,500.
“This 1942 MB is a good daily driver that is perfect for your next parade. It is not a 100% stock MB, but it is a solid vehicle you can use as is or take your time restoring back to original. Here are some specs on the Jeep:
The good:
*A good daily driver and parade vehicle
*Estimated 44,000 miles
*Original body and drive train
*Spent most of its post WWII life in California
*Combat rims
*New service brake system
*New parking brake
*New NDT tires and tubes (2)
*New canvas top and seat cushions
*All gauges work
*New fuel and speedometer gauges (reproduction speedometer has 309 miles; also have original speedometer with ~43,000 miles)
*New 12 volt alternator
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,000.
It looks like someone added a draw bar to the rear of the jeep.
“A great example of the 1942 Willy’s WW2 Jeep in excellent condition. 4 owners.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,500.
Some better pics would aide the sale of this.
“Totally restored and garage kept authentic military jeep that was stationed in France only 875 miles since restore only used for parades must see and serious inquires only I don’t need to sell it. Selling because I don’t have time for it. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,500
“1942 Willys MB Jeep (Slat Grill) newer restoration, new body, tires rims (split) paint, exhaust, seats, gages, etc… and canvas, titled as antique, driveable. e-mail for questions. Possible trade for muscle car.”
No explanation provided for the signatures on the hood’s underside.
“1942 willys ground up restoration every thing cleaned , replaced and painted must see no dreamer price NOT negotiable see pictures.over 300.pictures of restoration.we can send more.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9095.
Includes a trailer.
“Restored 1947 Army Jeep “Willy” with trailer.
Runs great!!
Asking $9,095
Make Offer!!
Call Today!
See photos.
Tons of Army and Navy Uniforms and Surplus too!!”
UPDATE: Was $12,500 **SOLD**
(02/10/2015) Sounds like this might have some interesting history.
“Up for sale is my 1943 Willys MB army jeep. It was motor pool refurbished by a WWII veteran and friends. I bought it from his son after he passed on. When I bought it I cleaned the fuel tank and lines and installed a new fuel pump. It runs okay but the engine needs a tune up. Brakes work good. Transmission runs quietly, but shifts poorly from 1st to second, and back. Tub was rusty but repaired. Needs new wiring, and generator rebuilt. Lights don’t work. Have speedometer and other gauges, but aren’t in great shape. Needs shocks. Comes with new NDT tires. Also have 5 combat wheels that go with it. This jeep has lots of extras. Clear open title. Reenactment quality. $12,500. I like to trade, but don’t ask unless you have a delorean or clean jeep wrangler /sahara that is paid for. Price is firm, I don’t have to sell. Don’t need a job, or help selling it. As always, local pickup and cash only. Serious inquiries only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
This should have a slat grille. It’s a mix of parts.
“This was the first year of the Jeep .Only 1,550 made in 1941 . This jeep served in WWII in the European theater. This jeep was restored and some parts have been updated..The motor ,trans,transfer case and Axles have been rebuilt in the last 3 years .Trailer is missing the landing leg.”
UPDATE: Was $20,000. **SOLD**
(08/28/2014) Looks solid.
“I am selling my 1945 Willy’s MB that I restored in 2005. Since the restoration the Jeep has been driven 3000 miles and is in perfect running and driving condition. Every part on this jeep has been replaced or re-built when the restoration was done.The only bad thing about the Jeep is that it has some minor bumps and minor scratches from being driven, stored , shows and parades. With that being said it is not a trailer queen I have enjoyed driving it every one of those 3000 miles. The only reason I am selling it is because I don’t have time for it and keeping it stored is not doing it any favors. I would love for this Jeep to go to someone that will use and enjoy it.The Jeep includes the working Radios, and plenty of gear to go with it to make it authentic. The DOD on this Jeep is 7/11/1945. The Body is a reproduction but the frame and most of the hardware is either NOS or original. This was an original radio jeep and the old body can be included with the sale if the buyer wants it. The restoration was photo documented and I have all receipts to show that I am asking much less than I have in it. The Jeep has a clean VA title and YOM license plate that can be registered to the new owner.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Elicier is selling this MB. Looks like a good solid jeep.
“FOR SALE IS A 1945 WILLYS MB. IT HAS MANY NEW AND ORIGINAL PARTS. THE ENGINE IS AT 0.010 STOCK NO SLEEVES. IT RUNS PERFECTLY. IT HAS THE ORIGINAL T-84 TRANSMISSION. THE ENGINE IS WW2 AS WELL AS THE WHOLE DRIVE TRAIN. THE ENGINE, TRANSMISSION, TRANSFER CASE, AND AXLES WERE REBUILT. THE JEEP HAS NEW PERIOD CORRECT WW2 WIRING. IT IS A FACTORY STOCK 6 VOLT.
IT HAS ALL NEW WW2 BEACH WOOD CANVAS UPHOLSTERY ON ALL SEATS. THE JEEP FINISHED RESTORATION IN DECEMBER 2013 AND TILL TODAY HAS ABOUT 1,000- 1,500 MILES IN IT. IT HAS PREFORMED FLAWLESS. IT HAS A CLEAR FLORIDA TITLE AND A VINTAGE STREET LEGAL 1945 PLATE. THE REASON WHY I’M SELLING IS BECAUSE I HAVE ANOTHER JEEP PROJECT AND OTHER VEHICLES I NEED TO LET GO. I HAVE ENJOYED IT FOR ONE YEAR AND I HAVE DECIDED ITS TIME TO MOVE ON AND HAND IT OVER TO A GOOD HOME. THIS JEEP HAS ABSOLUTELY NO RUST AT ALL.
IT HAS A WW2 SIREN ON. THERE ARE PHOTOS OVER THE USE OF THE JEEP SO SOME MIGHT NOT SHOW THE SIREN BUT IT IS INSTALLED AT THE MOMENT. I HAVE LINK OF THE VIDEO OF THE JEEP RUNNING. THE FUEL GUAGE IS NOT MARKING PROPERLY BUT ITS BECAUSE THE SENDER IS BAD I HAVE NOT TIME TO FIX IT. THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE TO ARRANGE SHIPPING AND COST. I WILL HELP LOAD.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
Not totally original, but looks like a solid parade jeep.
“This is a 1944 Willys MB that saw service in Europe from 1944 through 1945; was sold surplus following the war; current owner bought the jeep in Germany in 1987 and returned the jeep to Baltimore in 1989. Jeep is in perfect running condition, has no rust, and has original seats and canvas top; engine is not the original but is a 1945 original Willys engine. Original transmission, transfer case, and axles however. Has been converted to 12-volt and has a non-original electrical wiring harness. This jeep could be fully restored to show condition or used as-is. Given olive drab coat of paint with World War II markings in 2000.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
(10/16/2014) The VIN is incorrect. Appears solid.
“VIN: J249339
Stock #: 3090
Condition: Used
Exterior: Green
Interior: Green
Body: Convertible
Transmission: 3-Speed Manual
Engine: FLAT HEAD”
UPDATE: Was $16,500. **SOLD**
(10/02/2014) Jeep looks good. Not sure if price includes the trailer or not.
“43 Willy’s Military Jeep. This jeep has been rebuilt like new (or better). New top, military wheels, rifle scabbard w/a M-1 grand (fake, not real), no rust or bondo. I also have trailer. I have won several awards, 2 years in a row, BEST MILITARY vehicle in the Albany Veterans day Parade. Call for complete details of rebuild. Completed 3 years ago, about 400 miles on vehicle.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
Looks like it might run.
“Looking to sell my original 1944 Jeep Willy MB, have title in hand asking $4,500 OBO. Anymore questions feel free to email me!”