“1944 ford willys jeep from world war II ,completly redone new top tire engine overhaul and more …original manuals ..runs great and good for parades or just to have if your a collector.miles are 23000 and to the best of our knowledge are to be correct as per the title states ..jeep is in great shape and with the 4 wheel drive will go any where offroad ..more pictures available upon request . we are asking 7000.00 but are open to any reasonable offers.”
GPW (Ford MB) Research Archives
Willys Woodies
I wandered across this website in 2008 that showcases old woodies. There’s a jeep section with a variety of woodies. The woodie at the bottom is made from an old MB/GPW.
“A French coachbuilder’s modification of the American Jeep into a wood-bodied fire fighting squad truck is similar to the work of Duriez.”
1942 GPW Sacramento Make Offer
My question is, are the paint spots highlighting bullet holes? Looks like there has been some changes in the rear related to the suspension (frame over axle perhaps).
"Please Call and leave a message at 916-416-3777. I will get Back to you as soon as I can Thanks For Looking…"
Early MB/GPW Parts Jeep Denver, Co $150
If you are looking for that MB/GPW parts jeep, then here it is. No doubt it has seen better days.
"this is a early 50s willys jeep, no title, no engine trans and t case are there but in pieces, do not have much info on it call chris at 303.450.2380 american auto. the jeep is in rough shape"
1943 GPW Sacramento, Ca $3500
This GPW looks like it has had a caring owner. Some minor mods has made it more ready for camping and carrying equipment.
"I have a 1943 Ford GPW Willys Jeep 4×4. Original running gear, 4 cyl, manual trans. There is less than 10,000 miles on the motor. Other extras. For more info please call Mike 916 424-2018. $3500.00 obo"
Year? GPW Roseburg, OR **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Not sure how much value is here.
“Have a Willy’s jeep. No title asking $1,200”
1942 GPW Tucson, AZ $700
Given the slat grille, maybe this is a mix of parts? Gotta love the windshield.
“For sale 1942 ford jeep body in bad condition no title has original engine trans and differentials. It ran and drove about 15 years ago and has been sitting every since. It is a project but it is somewhat rare since it was built by ford in 1942 when jeep could not keep up with its military contract and the contract was split up to fulfill the military needs. The windshield was put on it by my father it was from a vw bug it does not belong on it . the price is $700.00 obo if interested please call five 20- four 19- 498zero thank you.”
4-wheel-steers
Here’s the most complete information on 4 Wheel Steering that I could find. I found it at JeepStation.com (http://jeepstation.com/main/?q=node/18). Looks like Ford built 100, Willys 50 and Bantam 50. If anyone knows more, please add info. This is likely a GPW-4WS.
BRC-40-4WS: American Bantam Jeep, 4 Wheel Steering – 50 built. (62 according to this site)
MA-4WS: Willys Military model A with 4 Wheel Steering – 50 built.
GP-4WS: Ford First model Military with 4 Wheel Steering – 50 built.
GPW-4WS: Ford Military 80″ wheelbase, Willys design with 4 Wheel Steering – 50 built.
1945 GPW? East San Jose, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: Pics now provided. Not a perfect body, but still looks like a great price!
“Good running “ranch jeep”…some rust…runs great, good tires, frans oil filter,front hitch”
1943 GPW Whidbey Island, WA $5000
Looks nice.
“1943 Ford GPW all matching #’s,flat head 4cyl. 3 spd tranny.runs great,4wd.New fuel tank,new brakes,rebuilt/new radiator,new Hubs,new fuel sending unit,good tires,original top but not useable!body not in best shape,paint ok.looks good from far!not much rust for how old it is,but not perfect by all means.clutch and tranny needs rebuild!!! Great,Great runner!!! Very Rare!!!! $5,000.00 -“
Year? Hotchkiss? Santa Fe, NM **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
“This vehicle needs a ground up going over. After some research it appears that this Jeep went through the French Army rebuilding program first in the early 1950’s then again in 1962. This is a Willy’s. It belonged to my father and sat in a barn back East for 20 years. The engine is seized because of rust. It is complete with all parts. It has the oversize generator and battery box between the seats for powering radios. The body has some bondo under it’s last military paint but has no rust through and is solid. Hotchkiss.”
1942 GPW Chico, CA CalBid
Bill spotted this customized GPW. That rear bumper looks pretty hardy! Is that a spare gas tank or water tank in the engine compartment? How about the three “bucket” seats up front. Looks to have an inline flathead 6 of some type. Auction is at $950 and it ends today.
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