No pics provided.
“Runs with rebuilt motor but needs fuel system cleaning, overall restoration. Great floors etc.”
No pics provided.
“Runs with rebuilt motor but needs fuel system cleaning, overall restoration. Great floors etc.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/07/2016) It looks like the tool lids are MB rather than GPW.
“Bought this and did alot to it but alot had already been don. I mainly did the cosmetic restore.. someone else did alot of other mechanical stuff to it.. I bought it from a guy in Washington state. I have Washington title.. easy to swap over..
Get it cheap because I need cash.. these go for upwards of 20k.. I’m selling cheap because I need cash quick.. I just finished my restoring.. it needs to be driven is all.. it has an oil pan leak.. u can see where it’s coming from .. that is all it needs to be just about perfect..
Hurry.. if u want it cheap because I won’t need the cash any longer after the 10th and the price will go up to where it should be after that… ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $23500.
This is a pretty early GPW, #10584.
“GPW 10584 Matching Frame and Engine.
This is a Special Jeep for a Special Collection. This is the rare model of Ford jeeps which were built on Willys Frames before Ford could Produce its on frames.
Complete Restoration of Entire Jeep. Engine, Transmission, transfer case, differentials etc.
Body is all original with a nice F script on the rear. Much time was taken to preserve as many F bolts as possible and keep the jeep in original condition.
Jeep is in Excellent running condition and is a true museum piece. Looks as if it just rolled off factory lines. Not one to take 4 wheeling.”
It’s a roller that needs work. This is also on eBay with a starting bid price of $1950.
“JEEP, 1943 Ford. With Calif title and matching data tags on glove box. What you see is what there is, ask any questions. $2,450.00 OBO or trade for early Jeep parts. I can deliver with-in 400 miles for a fee.”
Some additional parts as well. Must take everything.
“Well not a complete GPW. What I have is frame with axles, springs,steering and wheels. Also included is windshield assembly, and front fenders. The frame serial number is 19095. The frame is solid. It has the original F script trans cross member. Half of the machine gun mount has been cut off, has 4″ channel for a front bumper and the front u-shaped cross member has had the front of it removed and replaced with angle iron. You can see in the pictures. Axles are Willys MB and turn fine. The left rear axle shaft is an early scalloped type. Has steering gear box and steering wheel. Brake and clutch pedals and master. T84 F script case. Bell housing, shift tower and working 18 transfer case. Fenders are in decent shape. Windshield has good glass but windshield frame retainer(hinge part of tilt out window) is rusted and will need to be replaced. Wheels are 15″ with dry rot tires that hold air. I do not have any paper work on this but will include a bill of sale. MUST TAKE IT ALL.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/15/2016) Good price on a running GPW.
“1945 ford jeep. I think it has original drivetrain a, flat head 4 cylinder engine”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
(08/29/2016) Could use more pics.
“This is a 1944 military jeep that was built by the Ford motor company,it is ninety percent original and has been converted to 12 volts,it has a willys motor that runs well.it is very lite on rust and I believe it was stored inside for most of its life.vehicle has a clean title and is currently registered.”
Those might be some allstate hubs.
“1943 Ford GP Army Jeep, restored. Frame off authentic restoration. Correct title. Excellent condition. Located in Kauai at Princeville.”
Looks pretty complete.
“Farm fresh 1942 Jeep Willy’s in running drive able condition. Body is rough but solid great for a restoration or conversion. Jeep was used primarily as a farm rig but again body is solid not rusted out beyond repair a perfect Holiday gift for any Jeep enthusiast or WWII collector. Please contact me via e-mail.”
Lacks some original parts, but looks solid.
“Up for sale is my 1943 Ford WWII Military Jeep! Looking to sell it to a good home not a muzeum. Would like it to go to a WWII vet, or a Military vet family just to put a smile on there face and make them happy and proud to one of the very few. If it goes to a good home willing to bring down the price (not free) if they are not picking up to sell and make a buck. This is a original hard to find Ford not a MB or Willys.
I have only had if for a few years myself (picked it up from an old time farmer who has since passed) since that time I ran across couple more (42 and another 43 that needs lots of work) so this one needs to go before I can start on them. The farmer says this 1943 GPW is one of the few original matching numbered jeeps left, and the old timer started rebuilding it and then sold to me with bill of sale just before he passed. I have had the engine professionally rebuilt top to bottom and put back in. Runs and drives great. I had put in a new radiator, gas tank,seat cushions Title can be gotten (guaranteed) just being I am not keepingit and let new owner put in his name”
No title.
“1949 Ford GPW/Willys/Jeep
Not sure exactly which it is don’t have a title for it and it has parts from both looking to trade for a pickup truck or jeep any trades considered or $3500 obo”
Runs, needs body work.
“1942 Ford Jeep.
Motor and drive train runs great and drives.
Great Restoration project.
Contact for more details.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4800.
(07/03/2016) Has updates. Includes a Warn winch.
“1944 Willys GPW with a 1963 corvette 327. Runs and drives good. just have to see to believe. if you want a piece of history and a little retro rat rod. titled and road ready. come take her for a spin. Turns heads every time I drive it around.”
http://fayar.craigslist.org/cto/5888591555.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,000.
Ex-museum jeep.
“WWII all restored Army Jeep for sale.
-Runs great
-All original
-New top and tires
-It’s been in a military museum for twenty years”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $7500.
(08/11/2016) “Willys Jeep GWF, manufactured by Ford. I am 3rd owner. Restored to daily driver and parade participant. 1961 Jeep F head engine. WW2 Navy markings. New tires, battery. Needs brake job, but drivable if you really mash the pedal. Clean title, current license.”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $15,699
(10/23/2016) Looks good. Has been converted to 12 Volt.
“1942 Ford GPW. I have a clear title. New tires, new canvas top and seats. Rebuilt carburetor. 5 combat rims. Original riveted brass data plates – numbers match the frame. This was a running jeep that was cleaned, repaired as necessary, painted, and returned to the original condition when obtained. It has been converted to 12 volts. with an alternator. It is believed that all the parts are original except for the front bumper and horn (try to find a Sparton horn at a decent price!) and of course, the alternator. There are a lot of Ford marked parts – it is assumed that those who did repairs and replacements did not worry about using Ford marked parts in the past.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
“1942 ford gpw. non scrip tub has original data plates witch match frame #s . truck needs total restoration. have most all parts to complete some new some nos . engine is a newer cj willys civilian block .but is the right l 134 4cil flat head . out of truck on stand here it run.. motor ran good so I re gasketed it new exhaust manifold . fuel pump. carb rebuilt. complete from carb to pan. runs good. will sell jeep or motor no parts 1500.00 jeep 1500.00 for motor 2500.00 for both”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $650.
This looks to have a set of Warn summer hubs. It’s got a CJ engine. It also has an interesting rear cargo area. Sure looks to have parts value.
“One of two:
Early model Willys jeep for sale:
This willys has an engine but is not running.
Selling as is without a title”
UPDATE: **SOLD**. If you are interested in building a similar vehicle, Loic is happy to answer questions.
“1942 GPW Ford Jeep
Fully restored in 2010, including a full rebuild of the engine. Engine and frame do not have matching serial#, but engine is Ford as well.
Upgrades to SAS 1942 in North Africa as converted by the British Army
– .50 cal M2AC, functional with 12V battery and propylene/Oxygen tanks included. This upgrade was about $5,000 at cost
– One dual and one single replica (resin with metal insert) Vickers K MG
– RARE Bagnol Compass functional replica, sourced in Australia. Worth over $1,000
– SAS uniform, including Wesley hand fun (not functional) and knife
– various British additions – water bottles, back packs, and a number of other hardware
– 5 water Jerry cans, 8 gas jerry cans, one original German WW 2
– All wheels are “combat wheels”. Extra spare wheel
– Has participated in many 4th of July Parades and shows
– VERY IMPORTANT: 12V generator and 12V battery system. The original WW II 6V generator will be provided as well. It is functional, but the 12V system starts the vehicle much easier.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(09/20/2016) Look solid.
“V6 Ford GPW Willys Jeep, Chevy engine.
New tiger top & doors.
Please contact Travis with any questions.”
The crossmember suggests it is a GPW.
“Farm fresh Jeep Willy’s
Decent body, runs and goes. Great holiday project. Please call for more details.
Mahalo”
Needs work. The dogs look in pretty good shape. Nice cage, too.
“All metal body with a fiberglass hood. Currently installed 302 V8 (with short 289 waterpump to fit radiator), 3-speed transmission, Dana 20 transfer case. In progress new wiring harness. Full roll-cage fit to the frame. Warn 5k winch.
I have the MB windshield and flip headlights that need restoration.
Needs clutch and brake linkage, drivelines, exhaust, and lube-oil all around.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $7500.
Has a few mods.
“1942 ford GPW. Not original but started to put it back that way. New combat rims / tires f marked parts has a willys F head that why the hood is cut. and t-90 trans 11″ brakes new in the spring. Back has been cut for a tailgate. So it’s going to need a rear panel f/r bumpers and welding gas tank lights gpw switches and more. I’ve been looking for parts for the last year. This is from California so little to no rust but does have bondo under the paint. Drives great. May have been a script jeep need to run the numbers. Have almost 7,500 invested. Make me an offer or trade (not going to give it away) could be nice for parades or finish the restoration.
If you have original gpw parts , hood, motor trans, 1919a4 or riffle mounts let me know. May purchase from you to finish this one.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
“1941 (By Title) Military Jeep; i have preserved for 32 yrs by title dates ; 5,000 mi; New paint; Engine runs good; Good compression (4cyl); Needs gas tank & Windshield glass; Good 4X4 system; 5 new tires. Possible trades.”