UPDATE: Was $15,500. **SOLD**
“1944 Willys Military Jeep MB
ABSOLUTLY COMPLETE RESTORATION/SHOWROOM QUALITY
Item Location: Mount Vernon, Washington State
Price: $15,500.00
Shipping: Buyer responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping.
Coverage: Read item description or contact seller for details.
Description
1944 Willys Military Jeep MB.
VIN: MB312212.
Mileage: 1108 since rebuild.
Warranty: None.
Type of Title: Washington State, Clear.
Engine size: Stock. Type: Standard; Color: Olive Drab with white lettering.
Basic Information
Make: Willys.
Model: MB.
Year: 1944.
Type: Standard.
Mileage: 1108 since complete overhaul.
Title: Clear.
Color: Olive Drab with white lettering; Original Europe Invasion wartime markings.
Condition: Complete frame-up rebuild of all chassis, running and trim gear.
VIN: MB312212.
Trim: War service.
Drive train
Transmission: Manual three-speed.
Drive: Four-wheel with Hi/low range/locking hubs.
Safety
Headlights.
Tail, turn, and break lights.
Engine
Engine: Original four cylinder 4-Stroke.
Starter: Electric.
Carburetion Type: Original.
Electrical: 12 Volt.
Fuel Type: Gas.
Breaks
Standard.
Other Considerations
All new canvas, top and seats, from Beachwood Canvas.
Five new military tires on combat rims.
12 Volt system.
New wiring harness.
Turn signals.
Electric fuel pump.
Dual electric windshield wipers.
Cab Heater with two-speed fan.
Rebuilt radiator.
Locking hubs.
New timing chain and gears.
Balanced rods.
Back-up oil pressure gauge installed on engine.
Rebuilt transmission, axels, and breaks.
New paint.
Heavy Duty.30/.50 caliber gun mount.
All receipts and Maintenance Manuals.
Everything new or rebuilt.
No rust.
Other information
This classic war jeep was rebuilt from the frame up in both Texas and at the highly respected Northland Diesel in Bellingham, Washington. The engine was worked from the crankshaft up, and the transmission, transfer case, and differentials were likewise inspected and rebuilt as required. Items include a new wiring harness, tires on combat wheels, rebuilt carburetor, new seats and paint. In fact every item put back into service with this classic vehicle has been inspected and brought to standard. The owner’s intention was to have this vehicle look and perform like the day it was issued back in 1944. Receipts are available.
This vehicle has well over $28,000.00 invested in purchase and restoration, and is truly a showroom classic.
Also available and reasonably priced are an all-weather top, sides, and rigid doors from Beachwood Canvas (new @ $1350.00in original box), a set of five new road wheels on combat rims (cost new $1370.00) and other original equipment.”