UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4350.
(12/03/2011) It runs and rives.
“1943 Willys Jeep. Original motor. Runs and drives good”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4350.
(12/03/2011) It runs and rives.
“1943 Willys Jeep. Original motor. Runs and drives good”
UPDATE: Still Available
(11/09/2012) This looks good.
“For Sale: Incredible 1954 Willys M38A-1 Jeep. $10,000 o.b.o. Well worth the price. Beautiful inside and out!
USN #: 379-32-92.
All stock
4 cylinder – 3 speed
Full canvas top and doors
NO rust
Drives great!
Call Bruce: (503) 576-0677”
http://salem.craigslist.org/cto/3533874067.html
Just a few updates tonight . . . I might be wrong, but looking at the slope of the driver’s entrance, it almost looks like a Willys MA curve. The frame and front clip appear MBish though. The photo was taken in the Santa Rita Hills of Southern California in May of 2008 by “ManDog”.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29812201@N00/2473955140/in/photostream/
Compare it to this shot of a MA from the WillysMA website.
UPDATE: Was listed at $1492 … **SOLD**
Gerald is selling his GPW.
“1942 Ford GPW Military Jeep s/n 66717 Delivery date 9-21-42. Great candidate for a restoration project. Original frame, bodyand drivetrain are all there but will need attention.
Original grab handles, spare tire carrier, steering wheel, seat frames, headlight buckets and many of the small parts have been removed and are solid. They are F script.
In fact, Body, frame and engine block s/n all match dash plate. That is very rare! This will be it’s first rebuild. It was in the United Kingdom in 58 and was titled in Pennsylvania in 59. So it came back home and must of seen WWII action.
This is a survivor who needs to be saved. Breaking up the parts would be a shame. It’s had many coats of paint, exposure and a partial disassembly. And yes rust, but there is plenty to work with.
I’ve never had this Jeep running so operating condition is unknown but I’m sure its had quite a life. Don’t think this is a cream puff. She has seen some action and will need lot’s of attention.
This was one of the earlies Jeeps made from the Willys design and is almost 70 years old. Let’s keep this Veteran Rolling.
Local pick-up and cash talks. Thanks”
Craig spotted this photo on Flickr by Curtis Joe Walker.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/curtisjoewalker/1350810361/in/faves-46060235@N02/
LeGrand spotted this unusual toddler bed (at least I haven’t seen one).
“Military Jeep Toddler Bed
Excellent Condition, looks like new.
Standard size crib mattress fits inside ( crib mattress is not included).
The Bed measures 29 x 53 inches. The entrance is 12 – 13 inches above the floor.
I bought this bed for $300, I am only asking $100.
Comes from a clean and smoke free home.
Hand crafted from laminated Baltic birch and other solid woods.”
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=218&ad=18399848&cat=&lpid=3&search=jeep
Josh is doing some garage cleaning. Check out all his stuff here including some original spring seats.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/NICHSMAN/m.html?_adv=1&_dmd=1&_in_kw=1&_ipg=50&_sop=12&_rdc=1
He also has a NOS Canvas Top for a civilian jeep.
Craig pointed this out. $511 were bid for NOS Seatbelts on eBay.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
Dan spotted this. Isn’t this a parkway conversion?
“1961 Willys with delivery doors. Completely stock with Hurricane 6 cylinder. Some new seals, tires good, comes with overdrive unit.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is a no reserve auction.
“NO RESERVE on this MB Military Jeep Parts/Project car, I don’t know much about these I was told it is a 1941(so you be the Judge). I appears to be mostly complete but it is all apart. Please look at all the pictures, all I have for it is what you see in the pictures and nothing more. It does NOT have a title. It is rough and the body does have rust, it is sold as is where is.”