UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
(07/05/2012) “1950 Jeep Willys
327 with 350 turbo
4″ body lift 35″ tires
Great toy and project
$6000 obo
May be interested in trade for an earlier 70s chevy or ford truck 4×4
For more info call/txt Mike”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
(07/05/2012) “1950 Jeep Willys
327 with 350 turbo
4″ body lift 35″ tires
Great toy and project
$6000 obo
May be interested in trade for an earlier 70s chevy or ford truck 4×4
For more info call/txt Mike”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4000. I don’t see a windshield in any pics.
“Runs great flat head,almost stock,title in hand,if posted still available,text or call for info.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
(12/08/2013) Anyone know what company might have built this in 2004? Nice looking VEEP!
“2004 DUNE BUGGY, VW VERSION OF A JEEP, CALLED A VEEP! ALSO HAS OTHER NAMES: VEEPSTER, SCAMP, GPV (GENERAL PURPOSE VEHICLE) OR A CONVERTIBLE. I JUST CALL IT MY SHOW CAR!
THIS IS ONE OF THE RAREST, COOLEST VEHICLE YOU WILL EVER COME ACROSS AND A MULTIPLE FIRST PLACE SHOW WINNER… THIS WAS VOLKSWAGEN VERSION OF AN OLD WILLY’S / WILLIS JEEP, KNOWN AS A VEEP! THIS ONE WAS FACTORY BUILT IN CALIFORNIA FROM SMALL COMPANY IN 2004. AND THIS IS NOT THE CHEAPER VERSION THAT THEY TAKE A SOLID FIBERGLASS BODY AND JUST SET IT ON VW CHASIS. YET, THIS ONE HAND BUILT OUT OF A COMBINATION OF STRONG FIBERGLASS, ALUMINIUM AND STEEL BODY PARTS WITH VERY STRONG BOXED TUBE STEEL FRAME / CHASIS THAT TIES INTO THE STEEL BUMPERS AND ROLL CAGE. NEEDLESS TO SAY, IT IS BUILT EXTREMLY WELL. IT COMBINES THE RELIABILITY AND CHEAP MAINTANCE OF THE VOLKSWAGEN WITH THE SUPER TOUGH BODY OF ALUMINIUM AND RUST FREE FIBERGLASS. PARTS ARE SIMPLE, CHEAP AND EASY TO OBTAIN THROUGH AND VW SHOPS AND JEEP OFFERS MULTIPLE PRODUCTS TO CUSTOMIZE ANY WAY YOU DESIRE. THESE VEHICLES ARE GREAT OFF ROAD AND I KNOW IT WOULD BE BETTER AND GIVE IT MORE OF THE JEEP LOOK IF I RAN THE BIGGER WHITE WAGON WHEELS AND TIRES. YET I USE IT AS DRIVER TO WORK AND TAKE THE HIGHWAY TO THE CAR SHOWS, SO I WENT WITH THE WHEELS TO ACOMPANY THAT. AND WAS TOLD THAT RIMS ARE QUITE RARE AND WORTH PRETTY PENNY. I JUST LIKE THE WAY THEY LOOK AND RIDE DOWN THE ROAD. WEATHER YOU WANT TO WIN 1ST PLACE AT YOUR LOCAL CAR SHOW, ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS, TOW BEHIND YOUR RV (VERY LIGHTWEIGHT), TURN IT INTO FULL BLOWN JEEP, GO OFF ROAD OR THE SAND DUNES, USE IN PARADE, HAVE A ONE OF A KIND DUNE BUGGY, OR JUST PLAIN AND SIMPLE AND DRIVE IT, YOU WILL NOT FIND ONE NICER. YOU PROBABLY CANT EVEN FIND ANOTHER ONE…
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
“New reproduction body tub, hood, fenders, tailgate, windshield frame with new glass. Local repair shop professional rebuilt engine, transmission, transfer case, both front and rear differentials. It has new brake shoes, drums, bearings, wheel and master cylinders. Also new clutch, pressure plate, leaf springs, rebuilt seats and with 5 new NDT 6.00X15 tires and painted WWII military olive drab.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4300.
(12/14/2014) It appear solid.
“I have a 1946 Willys Jeep runs and drives great , original flat four starts rite up .willing to take partial trade maybe let me know what you have.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $1800.
(02/25/2014) Engine is locked.
“I hate to part with this jeep but due to unforeseen circumstances I am letting it go. This long box (9 feet) 3 ton, Jeep is very restore able. Engine is a straight 6 hurricane Flathead, locked but complete. FC170 four wheel drive with title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3375.
(03/11/2014) It doesn’t run.
“1942 Willys MB jeep
for parts or restoration
engine and trans spins free
$3375”
Reader and T-shirt designer Jeff Phillips helped me create these new t-shirts from a 1942 drawing. I received the first box of olive drab shirts today. The look great and, made from 60/40 bend of cotton and polyester, feel great. I’ll explain more in a few days once I get the gray shirts.
This looks like a good price, despite the odd body.
“1942 Ford GPW WWII Jeep #109046. The original body has been cut, and though sound, is not restorable. Has good MB engine, rebuilt trans and transfer case, new steering parts, 5 new NDT tires, new brake parts, etc. The Jeep runs and drives excellent. A fun Jeep as is or, with a new body kit, would make a nice classic. $3,000.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
This might make a good restoration project. It has an interesting dash mod for the gauges.
“All stock except for 12 volted wiring. Runs good! Strong engine, 4×4 works, new upholstered front seats, full roll cage, 31″ tires, with no rust or body damage.”