UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Not sure how much value is here.
“PLEASE DO NOT TEXT, YOU WILL NOT GET REPLY, MUST CALL DIRECT TO DO BUSINESS. Early 5o’s- 60’s Willy Army Jeep, for parts. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Not sure how much value is here.
“PLEASE DO NOT TEXT, YOU WILL NOT GET REPLY, MUST CALL DIRECT TO DO BUSINESS. Early 5o’s- 60’s Willy Army Jeep, for parts. ”
Jay spotted this MB parts jeep.
“Based on the research I’ve done I believe it to be a Ford. Was able to locate a body number and that indicates its a Ford. The frame is in good condition and it has the machine gun mount. Body is ruff. No engine or transmission and not really interested in parting it out. Due to previous owners modifications I am unable to locate a vin number.”
Could have some parts value.
“I have two early model willys jeeps. One is complete with an engine the other does not have an engine. Asking $900 for both or $500 each. ”
Might be an early MB tub? There’s no glove box.
“Restored Willys Jeep runs and looks good serious inquires only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Has a variety of updates.
“This 42 willy has mostly new and upgraded safety parts, body is original needs work to be perfect . No shipping… call Bob for more details on all that has been done.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Looks to have a CJ-2A body that has been meshed with a mb/gpw dash.
“WW2 military jeep needs total restoration. Make great winter project. Many parts and tires included.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/29/2016) Has a few updates.
“1942 WILLYS JEEP MB, $13000.00 or Best offer
Rebuilt engine Feb 2016, New Transmission, New Over-Drive, New Heater, New Seats, New Tops, New Tires, New Paint, New Stereo and Speakers, New Towbar and Lights, New Gas Cans, Spare Tire (Currently Off Vehicle), Rebuilt Speedometer, Too Many New Parts to List.
Have Complete File for New Owner. Original L-134 Engine. Outfitted and Used for Hunting and Fishing, Equipped With Gun Rack, Bow Rack, and Rod Rack.
More Comfortable Than an ATV AND It’s Street Legal! Over $20K put into it.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
It was listed as an m38.
“Good condition rare m38 has original engine needs restore”
Jody is selling these parts.
“All in pieces as torn down for inspection and restoration. Almost all parts are here. Too many to list. Sudden changes in life circumstances require I let this go. I purchased all this in July from a great young man whom started the restoration. I’ve acquired more parts since. 2 Willy’s MB tubs, one rough shape (no front floor pan) two frames. Both axles, tires rims, transmission and T-90. Transfer cases, hubs, Brake drums, driveshafts, leaf springs. One CJ engine in great shape yet torn down for inspection. 3 Hoods and 3 sets front fenders. Cross members, lots of parts to list. Some parts already sold. Call, email or text for whats left.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
(10/27/2016) Another jeep with turbine rims. There appears to be a thin skin that’s been added to the driver’s side.
“I have a ’42 Willy’s Jeep for sale.
Ford straight 6 with 4 speed manual transmission.
4×4 drivetrain.
Been in storage for 20 years.
Starts, but runs rough.
Needs a little carb work due to length of storage.
The tires are weather cracked so it will need to be towed home or we can deliver in Phoenix area for $100.00”
Glenn forwarded this one.
“ARMY JEEP 1942 WITH WILLYS ENGINE GREEN CAMOUFFLAGE 4WD ORIGINAL
MANUEL TRANSMISSION
THIS ONE IT JUST OUT OF THE CRATE
IT/S A PIECE OF COLLECTION”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Not sure how much value is here. Looks like it doesn’t have rear floating hubs.
“1945 willy’s jeep project jeep floor boards will need to be replaced it’s is definitely fixer upper serious inquiries only”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7000.
(10/22/2016) It runs. The seller doesn’t know much about it, but understands it isn’t original.
“My apologies I am not an expert on what I am selling! This is a 1943 Willys Jeep with some modifications. A family member recently passed away and this Willys Jeep was his project. The jeep runs great and is a lot of fun to drive. As you can see from the pictures there are non-original items like the steering wheel assembly and the diamond plating. I have the title. It’s been garage kept. I can’t tell you much more than that. I will be happy to answer any questions you have (if you tell me how to find it on the jeep) and/or take more pics, whatever information you need.”
Not sure there is much value here.
“For sale is my old jeep. Best offer takes it home.”
Auction opens on 11/08. It appears to have a replacement body. Starting bid is $25.
“1942 Willys MB Jeep 4 x 4. Serial # 2T18124. Mileage reads 28,733. Powered by a 4 cylinder Willys Go Devil gas engine. 3 speed manual transmission with 2 speed transfer case and locking hubs. Brakes have been upgraded to 11 inch drums. This jeep has a Braden power take off winch, these winches run off the engine power and don’t kill your battery. This Jeep starts easily and runs very well, the transmission and 4 wheel drive are smooth, quiet and work as they should.This Jeep has a 1951 M38 body tub. The Jeep comes with a full top, doors, bikini top, spare parts, towing lights and a technical manual. The rifle in the rifle rack is not included in the sale. The unusual sounds you here in the video is a building being demolished next door. Overall a nice solid, good driving old Jeep. To watch the video, click on the Video tab next to the Photo Tab above. California buyers will be registered at the site. Out of state buyers will receive the clear California title to complete transfer in their home state.”
http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=11571609&convertTo=USD
Has a few updates, but there’s some stock MB still here.
“1943 Willy Military Jeep, complete overhaul motor-transmission & transfer case – complete overhaul of all brakes-new seats-12v system==clean title=( have kept black tag up to date ) Run Fine (Serious inquire only)”
Needs some work and has some civilian parts, but there’s still enough here to check it out.
“1942 Willys MB body on CJ2A frame. Runs and drives well. All it would need to be a driver is the drivers side rear blinker replaced front drivers blinker and the brakes need adjusting. Body is quite solid for a 74 year old Jeep. Engine runs and shift through the gears but could probably use a tune up. Can be towed easily using the attached tow bar even at freeway speeds. ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/05/2016) Looks solid.
1942 Willy’s, flat head 4,new stiffer suspension to fix sag and firm up ride. overdrive, new top, new radiator, new carburetor,”
For some reason there appears to be a serial number tag on the outside of the passenger front frame rail.
“Willys 1945 MB Jeep
– Pink slip says 1946
– Serial numbers show built in 1945
– Full Restoration in 2013
– Rewired
– New Paint
– New Upholstery
– Small chip in paint underneath the drivers side entrance
– New Tires & Tubes ”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3500.
It’s a project with a Sears hardtop.
“Letting go of my ’44 MB. Awesome rolling project with a unique piece raily to never seen. This one has a hard top! It is an aftermarket hard top sold by Sears in the early 50’s and is prett rare as I have never seen another one on an MB. Has Buick V6 with cast iron block, great reliable engine. I have a few boxes of other spare parts to add in, seat pads, stick shift boots, brake cylindars, etc. Needs an altenator and a new front passenger side axle. Both easily findable after market parts.
Has been garaged since I got it from my uncle a few years back. It was in working condition when he parked it about 20 years ago and sat outside under a covered roof during that time, so pretty well preserved with very little rust issues. Other than someone stealing the altenator off of it, it is all there.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Listed as a 1953, it looks like an MB/GPW.
“53 willys $2000 OBO Needs work , ran when I parked it . Great project , mostly all their -no top”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900.
Half MB and half 1953 CJ-3A(?).
“Also included is a metal cab with side doors with roll up windows and a tow bar (not pictured)
The top is an original 1943 Jeep but we replaced the frame using a 1953 jeep. Chevy V6 engine and HD automatic transmission. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
It doesn’t run at the moment. Has a VEC 2A body.
“1944 Jeep Willys CJ2A/MB/GPW
I have owned this jeep for 8 years and it has been a great project. Tub/Body is an early example CJ2a with tool indents. I got this jeep in to running condition and fixed it up to be a Parade and around town runner. Engine is a L134 “Go Devil” 4cyl with 3 speed T-90 floor shifter. The Jeep is mostly complete, but not a show piece. It has unfortunately sat for the last 4 years not getting used. Although it did run when parked it will need to be gone through again to get it into running condition.
It comes with some rarer jeep parts including some stamped F(ford) parts, 3 solid disk(non- slotted) rims, and the early CJ2A tub with tool indents.
This Jeep will also have a clear Titled in my name for a 1944 Ford GPW, I licensed and insured the jeep as such, in the time that I’ve owned it. The Jeep has the accompanying data plate matching the title. I ran the appropriate serial number searches, with the state when I bought it, verifying no outstanding history. Getting this Jeep licensed and insured will not be an issue.
It has been a fun toy, that always grabs attention, but it’s time to move it on to someone who can invest time into it. ”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $2500.
That’s likely a Worman hardtop.Looks to be a good price, despite the changes.
“Buick V6 motor, clean title, runs good, ranch or hunting rig.”
Looks like it has a Bobcat hood.
“Title in hand
Buick Odd fire v6 with edelbrock carb and intake
Transmission is loud in 1st and pops out of 2nd if you don’t hold it
Toyota pickup axles
33×12.5 tires
New tilt column
Running driving project
Bikini top”