UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $19,500.
For the price it ought to have combat rims. The windshield has worn a spot on the cowl. Given the alternator, it seems to be 12 volt.
“All original, off the frame restoration. Very nice. Call for details.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $19,500.
For the price it ought to have combat rims. The windshield has worn a spot on the cowl. Given the alternator, it seems to be 12 volt.
“All original, off the frame restoration. Very nice. Call for details.”
Includes a T-84.
https://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/d/1944-ford-gpw-frame-with-84/6492892333.html
“I have a 1944 Ford GPW ww2 Jeep frame for sale. The fame is in good condition just needs a good sandblasting. Comes with front and rear axles and springs. I also have the T-84 transmission that was off of it and it is freed up. Tires and rims not included! $1500 OBO. I have more old ww2 and CJ2A Jeep parts for sale if you are interested contact me.”
UPDATE: Still Available. Now listed at Warjeeps.com.
(03/04/2018) Seller notes this is a very early GPW. Appears to have a few mods.
http://www.warjeeps.com/mjs/sale18/adm141/adm141.html
“Own a piece of History 1942 WWII Jeep. Rare, probably the only one remaining. Manufactured the first week of Ford-Jeep production. Extensive restoration with original motor and all receipts. Perfect running condition. New military tires
This will take you anywhere off road or highway and it will actually appreciate , not depreciate.”
It’s got a variety of updates. Looks like the crossmember is GPW.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/160167571304425
“We are selling my dad’s 1942 Willys Jeep it has a V-6 Buick power steering tilt steering wheel Dana 60 rear end and possibly a Dana 30 front end, asking 5600, tow bar and spare tire rack.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/25/2017) “1945 FORD GPW
THIS JEEP WAS RESTORED APROX 20 YEARS AGO
95% COMPLETE, RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT
ALWAYS GARAGED $14,000”
https://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/cto/d/1945-ford-gpw/6505436993.html
This one has potential.
https://yakima.craigslist.org/cto/d/wwii-us-army-jeep-ford-gpw/6502927487.html
“For sale is a WWII US Army Jeep. It is a 1942 Ford GPW. Ford and Willys made the jeep for WWII this is a Ford. This jeep was made on 07-08-1942 and retains it’s original data plates. Jeep runs, drive, and stops. I recently rebuilt all the bakes. Axles and transmission (3spd) are still the original Ford parts, the motor has been replaced with a civilian Willys motor at some point in its life. The body is in decent shape. Grill and hood are not dented. The front bumper has been replaced, but original frame horns have not been messed up.
The body has some damage, but still worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/556918877998003
“1942 Willy’s and extra 1943 GPw frame”
This is a package deal. Is that Ford truck worth $30k?
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/wsh/cto/d/1942-ford-gpw-and-a1974-ford/6499121829.html
“1942 fORD GPW
New barn find short block over head valve with 25 miles and engine break in oil in engine
New transmission and transfer case
12 volt system
Winch on front
Has a toe bar if needed
Has a trailer that goes with it see picture,a lot of little extras has won many trophies. Jeep and truck painted same color makes for a nice pair.
1974 Ford F100 custom pickup
302 V8 Factory air
Short box
Extra storage in side and out,many extras,see pictures”
Supposedly, this was used in the M*A*S*H* TV series. I guess it’s possible. Interesting that the driver side indents are missing. Looks like it has a GPW crossmember.
https://chico.craigslist.org/wto/d/1941-willy-jeep-from-the/6497977303.html
“This is a rare and one of a kind Jeep Willy MB / Ford GPW used in the famous TV show M*A*S*H* also a historic machine that would make anyone a proud and happy owner. Please call or email to set up a time to view in person. Thank you :)”
Includes a trailer. Pics aren’t very big. This is GPW #7474. It has a Willys frame. Sounds like the seller has had to explain this too many times.
https://mohave.craigslist.org/cto/d/wwii-ww2-jeep-willys-bantam/6497307846.html
“WW2 1942 rare jeep this is NOT the common ww2 jeep this is a ford script with a Willits frame THAT WAS BUILT THAT WAY! from the factory serial number is 7474 it has crank to start,bocycle pump under rear seat,brass fire extinguisher,repro 50 caliber that is amazing not one of those cheap plastic wood aluminum trash looking machine guns too much to list. Usmc ww2 trailer will be thrown in if you want it TEXT show contact info
I have received emails that ford did not use Williys frames from uneducated people! Please note it is well documented and also on page 192 of the all American wonder volume 2 book it states that there is no doubt this happened and that my jeep is AMONG THE RAREST of jeep variants! Jeeps with a serial number below 8000 (mine is 7474 ) were built using willys frames in order to get production rolling for the war effort also windshield hinges and data plates are solid brass the Willy frame was however stamped like the Ford’s with a star 7474 then a star, so please you people who think you know educate yourselves thank you.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
It’s got a few non standard parts.
“This jeep is in very good shape , very little rust”
No pics provided.
“restored 1942 ford gpw navy jeep. good condition. new everything . second gear in trans is not right. if that was fixed it would be an $18000.00”
https://goldcountry.craigslist.org/cto/d/1942-ford-gpw-navy-jeep/6493346026.html
UPDATE: Status Unknown** Was $16,000.
I *think* this was a non running jeep that was for sale last year.
“1943 GPW WW II Jeep
*Authentic, original survivor with matching numbers
*Archives info:
-Army assigned original hood #
-Mfg by Ford, Louisville, Kentucky plant, May 28, 1943
-Shipped out that date by trucking company
-Dec. 1943 the last of GPW’s completely mfg’d in-house by Ford. The only Jeep mfg’d that built entire jeep in-house
*12V conversion with GM internal regulator alternator and custom after-market mounting bracket
*Original wide belt maintained
*Civilian tail lites & turn signals added for safety. Original military tail lites available
*Have complete new set of seat cushions; originals on seats in poor condition
*No back seat available Continue reading
There’s a bunch of civilian parts here, but the body is a GPW.
“Selling a 1948 Willy’s rat rod jeep or jeep project. 1948 Willy’s body yes has rust two fenders, two hoods and extra windshield frame. 1947 Willy’s frame with Dana 30 front and 44 rear 5.38 gears and open diffs. No brakes on jeep axles. Amc 304 v8 with aluminum intake and 600 cfm 4 barrel turbo 400 trans unsure of t case. 1985 Chevy blazer axles complete unsure of gears. Jeep tilt column. Two buckets seats and Chevy power steering gear box and pump. Not wanting to part it out yet and nor do I need a trade im downsizing so please don’t ask.”
https://yakima.craigslist.org/cto/d/1948-willys-jeep-no-trades/6493313709.html
UPDATE: Was $15,500.
All proceeds from the sale of this jeep will go to a military history museum. Maybe it is related to this new history museum? Unfortunately, the GPW has some changes, including a VEC windshield, altered wiring, extra braces on the bumper, incorrect bumper, missing hood latch, and probably some filler on the passenger side behind the step.The glove box is also “missing”. I’d look this one over carefully.
“Original body that has the Ford script stamped on rear panel. Serial #28563 (manufactured in May or June of 1942). 6-volt electrical system. 13 gallon tank capacity. Front headlights pivot upwards for airfield use. Tool compartments above each rear wheel (both have rust damage). Flat fenders, Gerry can and spare tire mounted on rear, pioneer tools mounted on drivers side. Jeep has been partially restored. The transmission was rebuilt 2 years ago an windshield has been replaced. Canvas seats are in excellent condition. The glove box is missing and some non-original holes in dash. A trailer is also available to go with the Jeep for an additional $750. The Jeep was a show stopper in a recent Armed Forces parade. The Jeep is currently on display in a Military History Museum and has not been run for approximately 5 months, however it ran great before putting it in the Museum. All proceeds for the sale of the Jeep will go to the Military History Museum.”
Has a few updates.
“Time to sell my old jeep. It is a 1941-45 Ford GPW, similar to a Willys MB series. The Jeep has an older chevy 283 V8 in it that starts and runs. I planned on fixing this jeep up, but haven’t had the time to do so. I have clean title in hand.”
https://reno.craigslist.org/cto/d/1940s-ford-willys-jeep/6482158205.html
Assembly required.
“1944 Ford GPW project jeep. It came from long term dry storage. It has a decent solid body and straight frame. It’s not perfect, but it’s an easy one for restoration or use as is.
Comes with a pair of GPW axle housings and the other parts shown in the photo’s..
Nothing else comes with the Jeep. Just what you see in the photo’s. No motor, no trans, etc…
If you have a rusty running jeep this could save you some time, effort, money.
I have the title
I DO NOT want to trade.
You load, you haul..bring help… It will all fit in a full size truck bed if you don’t have a trailer.
Please email your NAME and TEXT phone number. Or I will NOT reply to you.”
https://seattle.craigslist.org/est/cto/d/1944-ford-gpw-project-ww2-jeep/6482870671.html
This award winning jeep includes an Odograph. You can see more photos of the Odograph here.
“1944 Ford GPW
Fully restored as a “Forward Reconnaissance” Vehicle. Early GPS system called,” Odograph”. It’s fully operational and known to be very rare.
This vehicle is for the serious collector.
First place winner at the National Military Vehicle Convention in Portland Oregon.
Less than 100 miles on the odometer.
Kept in good working order and trailered to most events.”
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/d/military-jeep/6476579936.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000. New pics show the engine and evidence of a center seat.
“1944 GPW has a nice 1966 Ford Mustang striaght 6 engine professionally installed. Have clean original frame gos with plus axles. Extra hood and later model rims. Runs great but fuel pump needs replaced. Huge military winch works.nice roll bar. Has later windshield frame and soft top, nice shape. Same owner since 1958. Tires are old, was only used for hunting . Trade for vintage motorcycle pre 76.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000.
(07/31/2015) Pics finally provided.
“Military jeep (GPW – Ford) in “frame up” restoration. Majority of frame and bodywork done. Many original and new parts, including extra Willys MB engine. This is a “Script F” jeep. Sandblasted to bare metal. Perfect project jeep. $10k. Serious inquiries only. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Doesn’t run at the moment.
“1943 Ford gpw with post war motor. Was running when parked a couple years ago…needs a battery and probably the fuel system gone through”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Lots of rust. unclear how much value is here.
“1942 ford gpw script jeep all there needs head gasket and floor pan work 1000 cash”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
It runs (always a plus on a $10k jeep).
“1942 Ford Military Jeep
Half way restored and runs good
Gas tank just boiled and installed
Rear Seat and Jerry Cans
Extra tires and wheels, gun rack
Many extra parts”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Needs lots of work. Seller didn’t know his father had it.
“You’ve heard stories of great car finds in farmer’s barns. Well, this is the case. While cleaning my father’s barn after his passing I was shocked to find this jeep. It hasn’t run for many years but appears to be in relatively good shape. As you can see, I have not completely cleared the debris around the jeep. I’m asking $7,500 or best offer.”