No pics and no description.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/skc/snw/d/kent-old-army-jeep/7514286267.html
“Old willys army jeep. Good shape for its age but need some tinkering.”
No pics and no description.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/skc/snw/d/kent-old-army-jeep/7514286267.html
“Old willys army jeep. Good shape for its age but need some tinkering.”
Listed as a 1946, this looks to be a later-than-1946 CJ chassis with a GPW body.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/338486428498133
“1946 Jeep Willys CJ FRONT END MB REAR END ENGINE TURNS OVER WITH WRENCH-NEEDS TIRES No title no liens as is This was our farm truck been sitting up for years”
Two parts jeeps.
https://vermont.craigslist.org/cto/d/randolph-center-ww2-military-jeeps-42/7513612034.html
“2 WW2 Jeeps (parts/projects)…’43 Willys MB, no motor, has T84 trans/TC, has frame tag……’42 Ford GPW, all matching numbers (frame #, motor #, Glove box data tag #)…Both Jeeps are rough…pick up in Randolph, Vermont 05060, no access for tractor trailers…MB pics have snow, the rest are the GPW….Sold with bill of sale…Asking $3500. for the pair (both jeeps)..”
Tom shared this rebuilt GPW with an MB replica body. It looks like a well-done rebuild.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/594663992275830
“-new windshield, hood, fenders and body -new NDT tires -engine completely rebuilt -transmission has new cluster gear -everything else has been gone through and checked over -all new brake shoes, wheel cylinders, master cylinder and break line -new seat frames and covers, new rear seat and cushion – made by Beachwood -A-1 shape and parade ready -cross posted”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/05/2022) The driver’s side of the body sure has taken a beating.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/983028829076461
“Rebuilt engine hard to find these. All interested must leave number and be serious about following up by appointment only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,000.
Looks like a good price.
“For sale is a complete and running Government Issue Survivor 1943 Ford GPW flat fender Jeep (same as Willys MB but manufactured by Ford to keep up with demand during the war… if you are reading this you probably already know that). Still has the original flathead four-cylinder engine and original running gear. Has new Coker / Firestone military NDT tires. Has military canvas and soft top bows. Only thing missing is the emergency brake assembly. Lots of newer odds and ends like steering box rebuild, fuel pump, drivelines rebuilt and fresh seat cushions and military OD green canvas upholstery. This particular unit was a Navy Jeep during its service lift as evidenced by the two holes above the glove box for the USN id tags. Cash or cashiers check only. Do not even think about low balling I do not need to sell it that bad.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
(03/30/2022) A GPW project and parts.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/pts/d/olympia-1942-ford-gpw-willys-jeep-parts/7491206741.html
“1942 GPW , parts Ford restoration, 1942 Tubb, GPW T84 and transfer box, marked A27451, so that’s January 27 1945.Three Ford frames. Lots of parts. No engine, rear end is a CJ2, front is a GPW with CJ2 gears. The last picture with the soft top it had a cj2 body on it , I pulled the body off. Frame numbers, 1942 GPW 79xx, 1942 GPW 781xx *the last one is a 1943 GPW 1109xx.
To many Jeep projects.”
Looks like a reasonable price for someone.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/448541413274672
“Brand New OD Green Military Jeep Body. Unsure of exact year or model. Can deliver for additional fee”
Hopefully, the funky top has protected the body. No description provided.
Unclear how much value is here. This has an M-38 or repro grille.
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/pts/d/vista-1944-willys-jeep-military/7498398015.html
“Rolling frame and body only.”
There may be some value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1283731278824958
“Will part out or sell everything together Cj5 frame with a cj2a body Sbc 350 with aluminum heads, ran good when pulled Th350 worked good when pulled D30 complete with everything in a box, torn down for paint. D35 complete minus brakes $1500 for everything. Message me if there’s something you’d like separate. And I can offer delivery for a fee.”
Unclear how much rust this has.
https://vermont.craigslist.org/cto/d/south-burlington-1943-ford-gpw-willys/7488955654.html
“1943 FORD GPW
GOOD FRAME
ITS ALL THERE”
It’s a big project, but hard to find GPWs at this price. Seller also has a 1943 MBT trailer for sale.
https://kansascity.craigslist.org/pts/d/kansas-city-1943-ford-gpw-jeep/7479942387.html
“Im selling a few jeeps, this listing is for a 1943 GPW serial#114840 body (tub, fenders, hood, windshield) with a 1946 CJ frame and axles. It also comes with a CJ engine, possibly from 1946 also. This would make an excellent WW2 re-enactor or parade jeep.”
The engines don’t run (seller makes a point of this after being asked many times). This GPW has been disassembled. Seller is selling individual parts at this time.
https://kansascity.craigslist.org/atq/d/kansas-city-1942-ford-gpw-jeep-wwii/7472666819.html
“Up for sale is a completely disassembled wwII jeep, made by Ford. This is a 1942 Ford GPW, serial# *78812. The entire jeep was disassembled with care, and parts put in labelled bags and boxes. Asking $4500.
It includes:
post war L134 engine and radiator, period correct
F-marked T84 transmission housing and gear set
F-marked Transfer case housing and some gears
Steering assembly, leaf springs all four corners
original front and rear axle
original frame, with serial that matches body tub, with tran mount, but no front bumper
original body tub with serial that matches frame, fenders, hood, windshield, grill
one starter and generator, period but not correct
assortment of other parts and takeoffs that were sourced from ebay, local sales, g503, etc too many to list
Listed as a 1946 CJ-2A, this seems more like a GPW based on the front cross member. But, there’s been some frame mods, so this needs a closer inspection.
https://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/d/spokane-heres-rare-one-jeep-cj-2a/7487391441.html
“The 1946 Jeep CJ 2A was the first production Civilian Jeep, hence CJ… See, ya learn something everyday ! 🙂
This ’46 has reportedly only traveled a little over 12,000 miles. They are VERY basic, they are not fast, but, the bloody things will go just about anywhere…just don’t be in a rush 🙂
The Jeep starts instantly cold or warm and runs great. There are no rust significant issues and as expected is finished in Olive drab.
Continue reading
This must have been a pretty cool jeep in its day.
https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/1589234821477836
“This is a very cool old-school build from the 1960s. Check out those custom doors. So much vintage nostalgia. It has a small block Ford V8, Saginaw steering. wide wheels and a custom dash. It has been recently rescued from Being stored for over 20 years. It’s a project! The engine runs really good. (New carburetor, new spark plugs and wires.) It steers well. It has a new brake master cylinder and some brake lines. it needs the rest of the brakes gone through, an alternator and the wiring redone.  message me and I can send you a walk around video”
UPDATE II: There’s another 1954 Metamet 12-page brochure for sale on eBay (see bottom of post for pics)
View all the information on eBay
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UPDATE Posted July 04, 2019: This post has been updated to reflect some more information and images. It was originally posted in March of 2013.
Metamet was a British company that refurbished WWII jeeps and civilian jeeps, creating a slew of different models. According to the G503 Forum, “Metamet was run by an expat Pole, and latterly his son. It was a wonderful Aladdin’s caves of wartime Jeeps and Jeep bits and pieces located in a series of old mews stables in Daleham Mews. These places were commonly garage workshops in post-horse London, but nowdays are worth untold fortunes as residences.”
At one point in the early 1950s there were twelve different models of jeeps offered by Metamet, only one of which was the standard production model jeep. The rest were all customizations of one type or another. Seven models were 80″ wheel base, while the other five had 100″ wheel bases. The models include, the Standard, De-luxe, Farmer, Five-in-one, Saloon, Shooting Brake, 10 CWT Truck, Metaplan, Station Wagon, 15 CWT Van, 20 CWT Lorry, and a 2 Ton Loadmaster.
A 1952 Ad posted to Flicker by Johnathan confirms there were twelve models also:
Finally, here’s a 1954 12 page brochure that provides examples of different models that used to be linked to on the jeep farm website:
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was on eBay.
Bill shared this 1942 GPW that’s themed as a British SAS LRDG jeep. Has some passenger floor rust.
View all the information on eBay
“Runs great. Brakes have been adjusted and the jeep slows and stops as designed.
Shifts smoothly and doesn’t slip out of gear.
Nov 1942 GPW runs well
the wires to lights need to be connected
the grill is not cut but has been painted black
the tires and tubes are new
the floor hat channel rusted out under the passenger seat. It’s covered by a piece of sheet metal. See pics. That’s the only rusted area on the jeep. The floor and tool compartments are solid
The tub, fenders and hood are original.
The data plates are new. Continue reading
Unclear how much value is here.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/pts/d/satsop-1944-willys-ford-jeep/7475436307.html
“44 JEEP GPW project
it has 75 cj 5 dana 44 flange rear , 30 front
289 ford that jump time
t18 4 sp. dana 20 trasfer
3500 with 289
3000 with out
have title”
A Script GPW with a very rusty body.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/cto/d/coarsegold-1942-ford-gpw-jeep-project/7466880372.html
“1942 Ford GPW Script Jeep chassis (non-running), parts and body (rusted).
Serial number 30579
Engine Number: 37273
Includes: starter, carburetor, fuel pump, radiator plus many parts”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
I can’t tell how much value is here, but it does look to have a GPW body (albeit with a cut tailgate area).
“Purchased this in Alabama, the same day I found a vintage Honda in Florida i had to have. I don’t have room for both so this has to go. I have an m38 diesel project I’m trying to finish so I need the space. No title”
Seller also has a 1943 MB Trailer he is willing to sell for $1500. Though there are pics of the jeeps assembled, they are both disassembled.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/335676945079465
“This is a repost of an original listing I mistakenly first put under auto parts. Its listed here as a Wrangler because FB doesnt offer any selections for ww2 stuff. This is a posting for a 1942 Ford GPW, and a body tub for a 1943 Ford GPW, and lots of miscellaneous parts. Also, for sale seperately is a 1943 MB trailer. ***I DONT HAVE EXTRA PARTS*** I restored a GPW a few years back, with the intention to restore at least one more jeep. These are the parts I have left over, and have decided not to do another restoration. Id prefer to sell everything all at once, as one package; You can then sell off what you dont need or want.
This has some rare Desert Dog PCV tires (in poor shape). The GPW script body appears to be sitting on a CJ chassis, based on the location of the rear shock frame mounts.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3181197652168945
“1942 Ford Gpw script jeep. Comes with Ford v8 and Bill of sale.. has transfercase and adapter to auto trans.. $2000.00 in Los osos”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $13,500.
(02/17/2022) Has a Bobcat hood and stainless windshield.
“Selling my 1942 GPW. Has a ford 302 in it with a Saginaw 4 speed and an overdrive. Just put new seat in. Runs really well. Has fiberglass bob cat hood, stainless Jewels windshield frame, brand new BFG KM3 33/12.5r15 tires, and a K Line soft top. Price is negotiable asking $13,500.”
This has some missing gauges and some non-stock parts.
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/cto/d/mayer-1942-jeep-willys/7455091570.html
“1942 original Jeep Willys was in the second war first prototype for the Air Force. The engine was rebuilding.”