It’s rough, but it looks to be a GPW tub.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/970765144083649
“Old Military Willys/Jeep/Ford tub. Not sure of year. Could make a cool Rat Rod or cut a side off and hang it on you wall”
It’s rough, but it looks to be a GPW tub.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/970765144083649
“Old Military Willys/Jeep/Ford tub. Not sure of year. Could make a cool Rat Rod or cut a side off and hang it on you wall”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Might be worth a look.
“1942 Ford GPW. Rebuilt original flat head four engine. Converted to 12 volts with alternator. New battery. New brake master cylinder. 11 inch drum brakes installed. Radiator replaced. Exhaust replaced. New fuel pump. All gauges work (voltage, oil pressure, coolant temperature and fuel gauge). Working speedometer.”
GPW with a repro body.
https://missoula.craigslist.org/cto/d/missoula-1942-ford-gpw-willys-jeep/7602767815.html
“Rare find, this flat fender jeep has no rust and runs and drives great! I’ve owed this jeep for roughly 25 years and it was my daily driver for many. It’s been garage kept that whole time and never driven on winter roads. Kids, moves and jobs have taken priority in the last several years, and now it’s time to let someone else love the jeep. This jeep is ready to go anywhere you want to take it: it could easily be made into a parade rig, and extreme 4 wheeler, or simply leave it a fun runabout. This is a truly unique rig and still sports many of the original Ford F parts. Text me at 4o6 5four6 two86two to come see it!
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Bill shared this modified GPW.
https://www.hemmings.com/auction/1945-ford-gpw-847147
“1945 Ford GPW 1/4 Ton Utility. Ford 302 V8 engine, 4 speed manual transmission, 4X4, power steering, power front disc brakes, Unilite Electronic Ignition, Dual Brake Boosters. Wheel base extended from original with longer frame. Vintage metal removable hardtop with locking doors. Front window defroster heater/fan. Engine was professionally built and has low miles (approx. 1500). Two-Barrel Holley Carburetor with manual choke. Starts and runs well. Interior has a full roll bar. Includes a nice heavy front duty tow bar. Also has a Smitty built Rear bumper/Spare tire rack. Locking hubs front and rear (rear hubs currently set non-functioning/fully engaged). Rear Differential rebuilt with new ring and pinion (est. 5000 miles ago). New full gauge set but electronic speedometer works off and on (listed mileage is since the engine rebuild, actual mileage is unknown). Will drive highway speeds with no issues (Drives like an 80’s CJ5 with a V8 power). Originally a Navy Sea Bee military vehicle. Has plenty of panache and public appeal whenever drove or shown.”
This does not run.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1353507721860726
“1943 Ford GPW (willys jeep) Does Not Run. NO TITLE Has high hood engine Missing windshield and frame, rear free float shafts and the rear ring gear.”
This GPW has a variety of updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/722970779273969
“1943 Ford GPW / Willys MB. 2.3l Ford turbo engine from a Ford Thunderbird. Curie D44 front, Jeep D44 rear, locking hubs on all 4 wheels for flat towing, twin stick Dana 300, T90. New battery, overhauled rear end, transmission, and transfer case. Includes car dolly and arctic cab. Registered. Effectively a 200hp street legal side-by-side.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(02/24/2023) Has incorrect tool lids and needs work, but hard price to beat these days in the midwest.
“1942 GPW Jeep. Solid overall for a WW2 Jeep. Willys engine and trans. Not cut for tailgate. Clean title.”
Has an updated engine and a few mods, including tanks on either side.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/924682208703546
“1944 Ford Jeep Willys Engine 3.07 Chevy El Camino V8 1971 Driving great with working 4×4 Title in hand”
Bill shared this post. The seller describes it as a 1943 MB with a GPW engine, but the bumper, the took box lids, and the front crossmember all suggest this is a GPW. Maybe the new data tags identify this incorrectly as an MB??
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“SALE IS FOR A:
ORIGINAL WWII 1943 WILLYS MB JEEP WITH ORIGNAL GPW ENGINE BLOCK
ORIGINAL CONDITION
RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. BREAKS ARE LIGHT BUT WORK
PLEASE LOOK AT ALL OF THE PICTURES FOR CONDITION
THIS IS NOWHERE A RESTORED JEEP BUT A REALLY GOOD DAILY DRIVER OR WWII REENACTOR RIG
BOUGHT FOR FILM USE, NOW FILMING IS OVER”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
Both the body and the frame have been modified. Note the Ford stamp on the upper right of the back of the body.
“Have 50 jeep tub frame and hood all for 200 come get it”
Listed as an MB, it has GPW tool box lids. From the front, I can’t tell if it has a GPW crossmember or not, as it kind of looks like it curves the entire way.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1339738719903912
“Ready for summer! 1942 Willis Jeep MB, manual, 4 wheel drive, tilt column, new seats, chrome wheels, new tires, title in hand, runs and drives. $8500. Listing for Gerry- call him at [hidden information] for more info or to come drive.”
Update: SOLD Was $5000.
Could be a good price.
“Titled as a 1944 Ford GPW but im not exactly sure what it is. I’ve been told the frame and below are from a CJ-5, that it has SBC 350, muncie 4 speed, dana 20 transfercase, centered dana 44 rear Dana 30 front. I bought it in May and only drove it a few times, wanted to keep it for EJS but I’d rather put funds into my Willys Wagon. In Spanish Fork under a cover. 5000 obo”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/01/2022) This may have a GPW chassis, but the body is CJ.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/477701457304334
“It need a charging system Old 6 volt or new 12 volt”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/02/2022) Lots of updates atop a 1944 chassis.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/840057583680394
“1944 Frame and Running Gear
GM V6 Motor with a 4 Barrel Carb and Headers with Dual Exhaust
Full Roll Bar
Spare Tire Rack with Built in Tow Hitch
New Master Cylinder
New Battery
Like New Bucket Seats
Dual Gas Tanks
Super Swamper Tires. (33X1400-15)
Eagle Alloy Wheels”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4750.
(11/28/2022) The seller has at least one other jeep for sale for $500
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1155676885348836
“1943 ford jeep Willy’s 5500”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
It’s a project or parts.
“1942 Ford Jeep with tags. Nothing under the hood. Has axel assemblies & suspension. No title but bill of sale. We can load on flat bed with sky track. Pick up near Chandler Oklahoma.”
This has a funky windshield.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/655289449472023
“Here for your consideration is an April 13th, 1943 Louisville, KY production Ford GPW 1/4 ton jeep. Disassembly was begun so there are some loose parts. Perfect restoration project. Has all four wheels (post war CJ rims with modern street tires) but not pictured. Has a post war early CJ motor that is not seized up. I purchased this almost two years ago but with two other WWII jeep projects this one has to go.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Lots of rust here. Unclear there is much value.
“OBO. No title, will provide bill of sale. Located just south of San Antonio, TX. Willing to ship at buyer’s expense. I take cash, PayPal, Venmo, Zelle or CashApp. 1943 Willys MB: – Chassis #MB225765 – ACM1 Body #125686 – Pre-war engine casting #635713, head casting #637014 – Original T84 transmission, shifts smoothly – Original Dana 23 full floating rear axle – Early split style seat frame – Both bumperettes present – Original headlight buckets and blackout lights – Original fire extinguisher bracket in driver footwell Body is rough, chassis is in ok shape. Jeep is still restorable for sure, or good for parts on other restorations”
Body has rust. No engine or tranny.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/856997915546480
“This is as far as I know . A 1940 something ford stamped jeep tub and frame. Has a hood parts are missing. No motor or trans… Would be a good project for restore or rat rod.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,500.
Could be worth a look.
“1942 ford GPW restored Beachwood canvas 5 combat rims 95 percent F stamps parts runs and drives excellent has been converted to 12 Volts
I’m selling for Nieghbor who doesn’t post and would need to verify mileage. He is very knowledgeable on history of these and has several”
I’m a little surprised to see later model Free-Lock hubs on this GPW.
https://honolulu.craigslist.org/kau/cto/d/kealia-1943-ford-gpw-military-jeep/7571989457.html
“1943 Ford GPW Military Jeep
Excellent condition
Call or text:
808-two one two-six four two three”
These two negatives from 1945 might interest GPW collectors.
Update SOLD. Was $9900.
It’s a project.
“RARE AND DESIRABLE U S ARMY FORD GPW JEEP VERY COMPLETE AND ORIGINAL . NEEDING RESTORATION AND IS VERY SOLID . ENGINE IS FREE . ORIGINAL FORD DRIVE TRAIN. COMBAT WHEELS. Seller’s Notes Will be happy to provide additional photos and details. Jeep is not running and has been in storage.”
Seller claims this is a “Ford”. It looks like the rear lids are flat like an MB. Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/789657225524294
“1941 original go-anywhere, do-anything vehicle, which came to be known by its nickname, “Jeep””
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/09/2022) Listed as a 1941, it appears later than that.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1132171750828763
“1941 Willys Jeep – original 4 cylinder flat head engine – 4×4 manual transmission – newer tires – runs well but now needs battery and ignition – 3 owners (current owner of 25 years) – serious inquires/offers please and if post is up, it’s available – I’m selling this for my grandpa and will refer you to a number to call I don’t have any additional information and will not have many answers to questions in messenger…absolutely no trades!”