UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9095.
Includes a trailer.
“Restored 1947 Army Jeep “Willy” with trailer.
Runs great!!
Asking $9,095
Make Offer!!
Call Today!
See photos.
Tons of Army and Navy Uniforms and Surplus too!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9095.
Includes a trailer.
“Restored 1947 Army Jeep “Willy” with trailer.
Runs great!!
Asking $9,095
Make Offer!!
Call Today!
See photos.
Tons of Army and Navy Uniforms and Surplus too!!”
No pics provided.
“’43 Willys for sale. Needs interior work and some body work. RUNS! Has 8 cylinder Ford motor.
1200 but open to all offers. No title, vehicle was only used as a crawler/hunting Jeep. Able to get new title at DMV, but never did since I did not use for city transportation.”
This is a rough project.
“THIS IS A VERY EARLY PRODUCTION WILLYS MB. IT HAS SLAT GRILL AND REAR WILLYS SCRIPT. THE VIN IS I02095.
THIS CAME FROM A FARMERS FIELD WHERE IT HAS BEEN SITTING SINCE THE 1950’S. THE JEEP FLOOR BOARD IS VERY RUSTY BUT THE REAR IS PRETTY GOOD. THE MOTOR WAS COVERED AND HAS OIL IN IT. TRANSMISSION AND TRANSFER CASE ARE STILL IN THE JEEP. THIS WOULD BE AN EXCELLENT WILLYS TO RESTORE GIVEN IT IS SUCH AN EARLY PRODUCTION. PLEASE SEE ALL THE PICTURES WHICH INCLUDE A LOT OF PARTS. NO TITLE. WILL PROVIDE BILL OF SALE.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500
(12/16/2014) Has Toyota axles.
“5500 or trade for built Toyota 44 willys Buick v6 3 speed Toyota axles 33″ tires newer warn winch fuel cell gas cans tilt wheel no doors no top runs and drives great no rust trade for a built Toyota tell me what you have”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
Nice winch and rims. Looks solid.
“1942 Willys MB. Currently has f head 134, original 3 speed manual transmission. The willys has the original aluminum arctic top on it in great shape with all glass in tact and with all mounting hardware replaced w
ith SS. The willys has been painted black with a matching black top. The body is in good shape with minimal rust. Interior is in good shape with matching black carpet in great shape. The seats have been recovered in black vinyl with no rips or cracks. I have an almost complete L head 134 engine and additional block for those choosing to get the willys back to stock condition. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
(11/05/2014) Sounds like it has back California registration fees.
“For sale is a 1944 Jeep Willys running project has a v6 4 speed transmission With a transfer case comes with 33″ all terrain tires has a 10 gallon tank would make a great project Jeep has not been registered in a few years so maybe a few hundred dollars to register asking $5000 or best offer text me for any info”
UPDATE: Still Available
(11/12/2014) It’s been in the family for a while.
“It is not a stock motor… I do know it’s a V6. I have the top frame.. Seen in the photos leaning next to the jeep on the right.
The radiator hose is off and the fan is off. It needs a battery and fan belt, radiator hoses. Plus it looks like the passenger side wheel bearing is leaking and needs repaired.
My dad had a mechanic working on it. My dad past away. The mechanic told me he did get it running. I am not able to check it myself.
One side is cracked on the windshield. I am asking $7500. I will accept the best offer I get.
It is located in Oakridge. It is inside out of the weather. It has been kept inside
since my dad got it over 40 years ago.
If you’d like to make an appointment to take a look you can reach me on my cell. I will return your call if you leave a message.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
There looks to be value here.
“1945 Willys MB, ford 4cyl motor out of a 72 ford pinto, original t89 transmission, had it running, driving and stopping in the summer but the gas tank is disconnected at the moment. This Willys is solid but has seen its fair share of work in the past 70 years. Gas tank well and rear fender compartments are rotted everything else is solid. Front and rear bumpers are lally columns. There is NO TITLE and I do not believe it was ever titled it has been on a farm in MA since mid 70s and at a bear camp in Maine prior to that.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $19,000.
Looks nice.
“1942 WILLYS JEEP MB, 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 But Have Complete File for New Owner. Original L-134 Engine, Rebuilt Two Years Ago, Current Mileage is 17,900. ”
UPDATE: Was $12,500 **SOLD**
(02/10/2015) Sounds like this might have some interesting history.
“Up for sale is my 1943 Willys MB army jeep. It was motor pool refurbished by a WWII veteran and friends. I bought it from his son after he passed on. When I bought it I cleaned the fuel tank and lines and installed a new fuel pump. It runs okay but the engine needs a tune up. Brakes work good. Transmission runs quietly, but shifts poorly from 1st to second, and back. Tub was rusty but repaired. Needs new wiring, and generator rebuilt. Lights don’t work. Have speedometer and other gauges, but aren’t in great shape. Needs shocks. Comes with new NDT tires. Also have 5 combat wheels that go with it. This jeep has lots of extras. Clear open title. Reenactment quality. $12,500. I like to trade, but don’t ask unless you have a delorean or clean jeep wrangler /sahara that is paid for. Price is firm, I don’t have to sell. Don’t need a job, or help selling it. As always, local pickup and cash only. Serious inquiries only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800
“Runs great Willys flathead 4 cylinder with 3 speed trans. Comes with tow bar, roll bar, and rear seat. Front seat are 1967 mustang seats. 31×11.5xR15 Mickey Thompson tires. Comes with old poster of same jeep. $4,800 OBO Carmichael Ca. 95608”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
This should have a slat grille. It’s a mix of parts.
“This was the first year of the Jeep .Only 1,550 made in 1941 . This jeep served in WWII in the European theater. This jeep was restored and some parts have been updated..The motor ,trans,transfer case and Axles have been rebuilt in the last 3 years .Trailer is missing the landing leg.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Tranny needs a little work. I’ve never seen hood blocks quite like those.
“1942 MB Military Model. Runs and drives. $ 6,500 O.B.O.
1. New Clutch.
2. New Brakes.
3. New Suspension.
4. New Battery.
5. Original Engine clean
6. New ignition switch
Good project car to restore– need transmission work on first gear– runs and drives
Ready for off-road or on road.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/11/2014) Looks Rubicon ready.
“Pontiac V-6 235, headers, electronic ignition, sm420 4 speed, Dana 25 front with power locker, Dana 44 rear with power locker, 5:38 gears, 92 to 1 final gear reduction, differential protectors, warn hubs, spring over, power steering, tilt wheel, high back seats, electric cooling fan, optima battery, 8000 lb. warn winch, roll cage, new gauges, spare tire and jerry cans, high lift jack, co2 tank, CB, bikini top, soft top, 33″ mud tires, chrome mod wheels, tow bar, etc.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600
“42 WW II willys jeep chassis. very good condition..Has machine gun mount plate. had been stored inside for years. Sorry no title. asking $600”
Joe and his GPW attended the 24th Annual Military Vehicle Show held by the Arizona Military Vehicle Collectors Club this past weekend. It looks like he was having plenty of fun!
UPDATE: Was $20,000. **SOLD**
(08/28/2014) Looks solid.
“I am selling my 1945 Willy’s MB that I restored in 2005. Since the restoration the Jeep has been driven 3000 miles and is in perfect running and driving condition. Every part on this jeep has been replaced or re-built when the restoration was done.The only bad thing about the Jeep is that it has some minor bumps and minor scratches from being driven, stored , shows and parades. With that being said it is not a trailer queen I have enjoyed driving it every one of those 3000 miles. The only reason I am selling it is because I don’t have time for it and keeping it stored is not doing it any favors. I would love for this Jeep to go to someone that will use and enjoy it.The Jeep includes the working Radios, and plenty of gear to go with it to make it authentic. The DOD on this Jeep is 7/11/1945. The Body is a reproduction but the frame and most of the hardware is either NOS or original. This was an original radio jeep and the old body can be included with the sale if the buyer wants it. The restoration was photo documented and I have all receipts to show that I am asking much less than I have in it. The Jeep has a clean VA title and YOM license plate that can be registered to the new owner.”
Ouch!
“selling 43 army jeep. yes its been in a basement fire,4 cylinder. i am in oakhurst. 250 best offer.”
UPDATE: SOLD on eBay for 8628.
This is a unique jeep. It’s a Slat Grille with a Glove Box built for Britain. Read all about it below.
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UPDATES:
I’ve had a few questions on the signifcance of the BRT designation and why it is so unique.
What the BRT specifically stands for is “Britian” and it’s marked specifically on the data plate in the “mystery box” on the line that says “MAKE MODEL” “WILLYS MB” just above the Serial Number location.
The BRT marking makes this jeep specifically a British contract jeep. Produce by the Willys Factory specifically for export for the British military during the war. Exports contract negotiated happened before the US even entered the war. Making even the story of the BRT’s very interesting.
Eventually some of the British contracts request were filled with reconditioned vehicles due to American war needs. The actual number of BRT jeeps that were produced is very few and fewer survive today.
There is an excellent sections on Export jeeps specifically the BRT and specifically differences in markings and later modifications written by Peter Ferris in Lloyd White’s book “The Evolution of the Willys-Overland MB Jeep Volume 1” (chapter 8 for those of you that have the book; but if you would like to know where to get a copy of the book send me an email and I can set you in the right direction)
As noted earlier being that this slat has a glove box it is VERY rare, being that it has the BRT designation makes it even rarer. This jeep is one of the most unique, smallest production, most coveted jeeps of the war, and very deserving of a proper restoration.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Elicier is selling this MB. Looks like a good solid jeep.
“FOR SALE IS A 1945 WILLYS MB. IT HAS MANY NEW AND ORIGINAL PARTS. THE ENGINE IS AT 0.010 STOCK NO SLEEVES. IT RUNS PERFECTLY. IT HAS THE ORIGINAL T-84 TRANSMISSION. THE ENGINE IS WW2 AS WELL AS THE WHOLE DRIVE TRAIN. THE ENGINE, TRANSMISSION, TRANSFER CASE, AND AXLES WERE REBUILT. THE JEEP HAS NEW PERIOD CORRECT WW2 WIRING. IT IS A FACTORY STOCK 6 VOLT.
IT HAS ALL NEW WW2 BEACH WOOD CANVAS UPHOLSTERY ON ALL SEATS. THE JEEP FINISHED RESTORATION IN DECEMBER 2013 AND TILL TODAY HAS ABOUT 1,000- 1,500 MILES IN IT. IT HAS PREFORMED FLAWLESS. IT HAS A CLEAR FLORIDA TITLE AND A VINTAGE STREET LEGAL 1945 PLATE. THE REASON WHY I’M SELLING IS BECAUSE I HAVE ANOTHER JEEP PROJECT AND OTHER VEHICLES I NEED TO LET GO. I HAVE ENJOYED IT FOR ONE YEAR AND I HAVE DECIDED ITS TIME TO MOVE ON AND HAND IT OVER TO A GOOD HOME. THIS JEEP HAS ABSOLUTELY NO RUST AT ALL.
IT HAS A WW2 SIREN ON. THERE ARE PHOTOS OVER THE USE OF THE JEEP SO SOME MIGHT NOT SHOW THE SIREN BUT IT IS INSTALLED AT THE MOMENT. I HAVE LINK OF THE VIDEO OF THE JEEP RUNNING. THE FUEL GUAGE IS NOT MARKING PROPERLY BUT ITS BECAUSE THE SENDER IS BAD I HAVE NOT TIME TO FIX IT. THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE TO ARRANGE SHIPPING AND COST. I WILL HELP LOAD.”
No pics provided.
“I have a 1941 WWII PROJECT Jeep. No paperwork, war jeep. Engine not installed, has mud tires, drive train, transmission. 2 front seats and bench back seat (black), plus roll bar. Front windshield folds down, glass is in good condition. The front of the frame was extended to take a larger engine, has engine cover, and 307 engine (you put it back together), some of the floor board was fixed. Primer grey color and pieced together.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $250
Josh spotted these jeeps.
“Two 1940’s WW2 type military jeeps…floating axles…
As is for parts etc….Located in makawao”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
Not totally original, but looks like a solid parade jeep.
“This is a 1944 Willys MB that saw service in Europe from 1944 through 1945; was sold surplus following the war; current owner bought the jeep in Germany in 1987 and returned the jeep to Baltimore in 1989. Jeep is in perfect running condition, has no rust, and has original seats and canvas top; engine is not the original but is a 1945 original Willys engine. Original transmission, transfer case, and axles however. Has been converted to 12-volt and has a non-original electrical wiring harness. This jeep could be fully restored to show condition or used as-is. Given olive drab coat of paint with World War II markings in 2000.”
Could be an easy restoration or drive as is.
“1942 Willys MB jeep. 4 cyl, 4 wd, 3 spd manual trans. In great shape for its age. Clean PA title and currently registered and inspected as a classic. It is road worthy now and I do drive it occasionally. Always stored inside. Asking 8500 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1100
The dash has no glovebox.
“This is 1944 Jeep from World War II made by Ford. It has the original T84 transmission, transfer case, steering, radiator and axles. Windshield inner and outer frame is present. it’s a project that needs restoration. Transmission case was taken down and inspected but is usable and needs a rebuild. Seats are not original to the jeep. Front frame horns will need repair. Have an extra tub for parts. This jeep looks good in pictures but lots of bondo was used by someone. Lots of small misc parts will go with this to include canvas for seats, repro bumper, repro hat channels, fuel tank sump, and many small misc parts. Frame serial number confirmed is 198348. Data plates are missing. This vehicle has a title. This was a parts jeep that is why so many items are missing. No original wheels, engine, gauges seats or underhood items are left. I’m open to reasonable offers. If this add is up then its available.”