UPDATE: Price dropped to $800.
(10/30/09) No pics. It’s a project.
“1942 Jeep Willys Project includes V6 Chevy fuel injection, body, frame, tranmission, transfer case, new Rancho springs. Will haul locally. $850.00 OBO, Call 360.692.5757”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $800.
(10/30/09) No pics. It’s a project.
“1942 Jeep Willys Project includes V6 Chevy fuel injection, body, frame, tranmission, transfer case, new Rancho springs. Will haul locally. $850.00 OBO, Call 360.692.5757”
UPDATE: Was $1500. **SOLD**
This looks like a good price.
“1943 Willys Military Jeep. Flat head four motor, t-14 trany. Trany out but complete, extra transfer case. $1500.00 obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
“times really are tough. must sell my 1945 willys combat jeep. the jeep is a work in progress. right now it runs good, no smoke or engine noises. it drives and it stops. clutch slips some in high range gears. throwout bearing is a little noisy. all gears work, 4 wheel drive with lockout hubs works perfect. has all new brakes and brake lines including all steel and rubber lines. carb was rebuilt. still needs cosmetics. fuel tank gally under the seat needs replace. has no orig tank, uses plastic boat tank now. no windshield glass floors are not perfect they have some thin spots but mostly solid. this jeep with another 1500 in cosmetic work is very valuable. I would take 5000 firm. as little as 3000 with a trade. looking for old chevy muscle.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
“For sale is a 1941 Willys “slat grill” MB Army Jeep and a matching 1943 Bantam military trailer. Both are fully licensed and titled in the state of Wyoming.
The frame number on the jeep is MB108308, meaning that it was the 8308th production jeep delivered to the Army Quartermaster in WWII. There were more than half-a-million jeeps delivered to the military during WWII from Willys (the “MB”) and Ford (the “GPW”).
There is a weird screw-up on the body, in that early production jeeps featured a “script” from the manufacturer on the back. I purchased a reproduction rear body panel and, somehow, the Willys script was stamped on the wrong side. It’s an easy fix that anyone reasonably adept at welding can handle and I probably should have taken care of it by now, but I actually enjoyed leaving it that way, largely to drive the perfectionists crazy.”
I happened upon this photo while doing a google search for old rims. Here’s the link to the source.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Mostly stock.
“4wheel drive, manual tranmission, new tires, still has military placards on glove box, and original 4 cylinder for any more information please”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
70% complete? I can’t tell what’s missing. Maybe it’s apart?
“70% complete… original drive-train, original go-devil flathead 4 cylinder, new canvas on front seats & rear bench seat, 12 volt, runs good, no rust, needs brakes”
I doubt there’s much salvagable. Maybe it’s not as bad as it looks?
“1942 jeep willys body make offer call pete 216-6627”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
It looks like some money has been spent on this rebuild.
“This is a completely restore 1945 Willys , new everything no exspence was spared when building, Even the motor is brand new . It is only used to show and is hauled there on a car trailer, only 30 miles on everything. I also have a brand new full complete soft top that has never been installed and tons of extra parts mostly left over. I might consider partail trades. I have all the paper work and pictures of the jeep during its rebuild,Also a clean title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000. I should have looked closer at this one. It looks like an MB to me. Note the MB fender, no drain holes at the steps, what appears to be a glove box in the dash, and the steering. This was listed as a ’51 CJ-3A.
(10/30/09) It appears mostly stock with a little bit of old and a little bit of new.
“1951 Willys jeep all orignal runs good needs some work on the body and paint it will need a new radiator and some tlc it has a new master cylinder ,it needs the wheel cylinders replaced all of the 4wheel drive in tact and working this would be a great hunting vehicle the tires are in good shape it is on a non op and I have the pink slip in hand it has a tow bar and the top and doors are there they will need some frame work put on the Jeep to install them, this thing has so much character”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This looks in good shape.
“1944 militry jeep willys.3.1 v/6 odd fire.custom radiator,rollbar. all the rest is original.licenced and ready to go hunting,fishing or just out for some good old fashion fun.Comes with tow bar and hooks up easlly.Has reciepts for rebuilt trans with new custom clutch and rebuilt rear end.Climbs like a goot and pulls like a train”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
That back loop looks a little low.
“It’s a willys on steroids gm v6 converted to 12 volts, 4 speed trans, new battery, power steering, tilt wheel, aluminum offenhauser high rise intake, carb, hedders, new dual exaust, slight lift, new tires, bikini top and full canvas top and doors. and it is great on fuel. very rare and will do 80 all day long. $7500 or trade for a flats boat, newer jeep wrangler, or 4×4 ranger, or?”
I’m not sure what the model is.
“We aren’t too sure of what exact year it is but we did find out that it could be in between the years of 41-51 body style. The engine we know was taken out of another jeep a little newer then the body. Its an F-head with the valve cover on top so it was taken out of a jeep from the years 53-63. We found that it’s very common for people to switch out the engines from that year because it’s better performance. The jeep has very little rust and all of it is surface rust that we can find. It doesn’t have a transmission unfortunately or i would be driving it. i have a magazine that sells parts for jeeps and we found a transmission for it and it would only cost about 1500 dollars which isn’t bad for this old of a jeep. I would fix it up myself but i don’t have money and i really need a vehicle. Right now it’s an open title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,500
“Newly restored ”cloned Willys MB. This is a 1945 CJ2A modified to look like a 1944 MB. It is 99% done. It needs a little touch-up on the paint and a rear seat. I spent Thousands of dollars on new parts. I have all records of purchased items. I put one size larger tires on it to increase fuel mileage and travel speed. It runs and drives like new. The engine is smoke free and I changed the voltage to a 12-volt system for better lighting and dependability. I also added turn signals and a second rear brake light for safety. I also added new style seat belts to make it a safer vehicle. The entire Willys has been sandblasted primed and painted with late WW11 319 OD. I spent many hours disguising the CJ2A look. I would like to keep all the bags and supply’s that are all over it. The Shovel, Axe, Jerry can, rope and spare tire will stay with it.I still need to install the battery hold down. The top and seats are brand new, they are thicker than originals to make the ride a bit smoother. I also have a new glove box to install to make the dash look like the MB. The drive train is the way I bought it, so I don’t know how many miles are on them, but it goes down the road smooth.( I love it). The only reason for selling it is, I recently found a real 1942 GPW that needs restoring. I put about 1500 miles on it these past few months with no problems. The odometer reads about 7,000 miles. This is a nice vehicle that will last a long time with some care. Please call with any questions or if you want more pictures …. I also have some CJ3A parts for sale: Fisher plow set-up, complete windshield with new gaskets, new wiper motors, tool box cover, heater unit, new front seat frames, and complete drive line”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
“HI, THIS IS A 1942 WILLYS FLAT FENDER WWII JEEP. ORIGINAL ENGINE, TRANS, & TRANSFER CASE. THIS JEEP IS 4 WHEEL DRIVE WITH LOW AND HIGH GEARING. RUNS GREAT. OVER ALL GOOD CONDITION. NEW UPHOLSTERED BUCKET SEATS. NEW BATTERY. STARTER HAS BEEN REBUILT. FOR MORE INFORMATION, ”
UPDATE: These were for sale back in July. Chris sent these updated pics (which are close to what Simon sent) and writes that the seller is not interested in parting them out.
“I have around 10 to 15 original WWII Willy Jeeps for sale. The have original engines and are fixer uppers. If you are interested email me for pictures and more info.”
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/1258850495.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
“1942 willys MB “army jeep”. Completely restored 6 years ago. ONLY only 500 miles since rebuild.
RUNS LIKE A TOP, NEVER FAILS TO START, RUN, STOP, PERRS LIKE A KITTEN. NEW:
steel tub, fenders, w/shield frame, hood, grill, seat pads, tires, gages, wire harnes, breaks, gas tank, all lines, master cyl, inner and outer tie rods etc etc etc. REBUILT: 1946 cj-2 engine top to bottom, block line bored, turned crank, new pistones/rings, valves, carb, cam. Radiator recored used oe tanks.
Front and rear end completely gone though w/new seals and bearings. Starter. both front and rear drive shaft(propeller shafts). Transmission and tranfer case. spring rebuilt. FRAME: straightened, frame hornes correctly repaired, rear x-member replaced. EVERY THING IS EITHER NEW OR REBUILT BUMPER TO BUMPER, TIRES TO WINDSHIELD AND STEERING. IF IT IS NOT MENTIONS I JUST FOR GOT TO LIST IT. ANY ONE LOOKING TO BUILD ONE KNOW HOW MUCH TIME AND MONEY GOES INTO A FULL RESTO. there are a decent amount of gpw parts on the engine *********************************** PLEASE : NO TIRE KICKERS, NO LOW BALLERS, I DO NOT “NEED THE MONEY”. ORIGINALLY BUILT THE JEEP FOR MY DAD(WWII VET), HE IS GETTING A LITTLE OLDER TO ENJOY IT ANY MORE.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer
“selling 40s willy jeep looks rought but good for parts, no rear end, call for offers”
UPDATE: See comments.
This looks like a great price on a running MB. It’s not completely original, but who cares at that price.
“1945 Willys Jeep for sale. Set up as hunting rig with double gun rack in between front seats. Operational 4WD. F-Head motor which starts and runs. Tow bar attached. PTO winch. Comes with 2 sets of tires and wheels (5 in each set). Can arrange delivery within a reasonable distance. Price negotiable within reason, feel free to try me. Thanks!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
There’s one whole jeep shot, but it’s from a distance.
“CJ 2a runs and drives and is very reliable. All the gauges work as do the lights. You pull the choke hit the key and it starts every time. MB grill and flip up headlights. M38 oil filter and air cleaner. Bigger brakes than stock and factory 5.38s. The jeep has been converted to 12 volt and has a new one wire GM alternator. It has very good tread 31s. New seat belts front and rear. [img]http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r69/b4wscrambler/IMG_1721.jpg[/img]
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[img]http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r69/b4wscrambler/IMG_1920.jpg[/img] I really like driving this around with my kids and want it to go to a good home. $3500 OBO. Jeep is in Sykesville Md, 21784″
The seller claims to have put $7000 into this jeep. I can’t tell that much has been spent.
“GOT $7000 IN TO IT BUT ITS VALUE IS AROUND $10,000 THE JEEP IS UPGRADED AND I WOULD RATHER HAVE CASH BUT I WILL SWAP FOR A 96 OR NEWER JEEP WRANGLER, FLATS BOAT OR?”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $28,500.
Are those square lights on the back? That sound was the price dropping …
“Restored 1942 Jeep Willys…Most of the parts are original very few were changed because its hard to find parts for this car [jeep]”
This looks more than complete with all the extras. Check out the image folder to see LOTS of pics.
“For sale is a beautifully restored original WWII 1942 JEEP WILLYS MB. We are asking $18,000 but all offers will be considered. I have lots of photos of the Jeep and all the things that are included: http://picasaweb.google.com/aterrimusimg/1942JeepWillysMB?feat=directlink . The Jeep is located in Airmont, Rockland County, NY. Manual transmission, 3 speed forward and 1 reverse, V4 engine, regular gas, chassis # ORD 207789. All gauges are working ….”
UPDATE: Simon called the seller and discovered the tub is civilian.
It’s got some side rust and needs some drive train.
“WWII army jeep. No engine or title. In need of restoration.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
This looks rough.
“email for more details, Nearly 100% original, Restoration project, rough body but repairable. mid ’45 production, mid ’44 GPW engine, Titled.”