UPDATE: Was $15000. **SOLD**
The hood appears to have a dent on the passenger rear side.
“WWII 1942 Ford GPW Military Jeep
Runs and drives and stops great.
All gauges work.
“F” marked bolts throughout
Crowd Pleaser”
UPDATE: Was $15000. **SOLD**
The hood appears to have a dent on the passenger rear side.
“WWII 1942 Ford GPW Military Jeep
Runs and drives and stops great.
All gauges work.
“F” marked bolts throughout
Crowd Pleaser”
UPDATE: Was $2200. Status Unknown.
The wood hardtop looks like something from a Car Craft Magazine or Mechanix Illustrated.
“I am selling my 1949 Jeep with hydraulic plow. I have plowed my driveway with this jeep for the past 40 years. I am moving & will no longer need it. It comes with numerous spare parts & original 16″ wheels”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Looks solid.
“All original. New hoses, water pump,plugs, plug wires, cap, master cylinder, oil filter, oil, gas tank, orginal carb rebuilt, led tail lights, temp gauge, sending unit, steering wheel, tires/wheels, seats are all new, battery….it is a 12v system with altenator. Runs great, shifts great, 4×4 works great.tub has been rhino lined”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1300
(07/04/2014) This may make a good project.
“1949 Jeep CJ3A, started frame off resto, suspension all rebuilt, new military tires, chassis was stripped and painted, frame is perfect, drive line was great before starting resto. Body was pulled from frame 90% of rust has been repaired. Needs hat channels under floors done yet. No title but have all paper work for one and police report that all is clear. Few hours worth of work and could drive. 2 gallons of paint come with it that match the chassis. Plus a truck load of spare parts. I had a second one of these that I cut up for parts. I have all the paper work for that one also. Titles and tags bring 450 plus. Will trade for? Run it by me. No car audio or video games. Looking for cars quads or bikes jetski.”
UPDATE: Peter rightly pointed out this is a Lefty. **SOLD** on eBay for $3156. A true ‘barn find’ It was parked for 44 years (1970-2014). Seller got it running and gauges worked.
Some great vintage signage on this jeep.
This has not title. It is listed as a 1952 (probably just a guess), but more likely mid 1953 or later.
“I have a rare Willys military jeep up for sale. This jeep has a lot of new parts including new batteries, seats, and fuel pump. This is an ongoing project but it is about ready to go.
I will either sell for cash or trade for a nice 4 wheeler, (hunting type), lifted golf cart, or newer CJ7
This is a true military jeep. IT HAS NO TITLE”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Might want to look at the front frame rails on this one. The photo makes them appear off kilter a little. Seats look in great shape.
“1948 wills jeep I recently posted with incorrect price. I’m sorry for any inconvenience. Please no flames I have not the time or the energy. If you are interested please let us know.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
The MB body has a tailgate added.
“I have two jeeps for sale. The first jeep is a 1943 willys military, This is one of the best bodies around. VERY LITTLE RUST. Perfect frame. Motor freshly gone through (flat head). 3 speed trans. The frame is perfect. The second jeep is a 1946 civilian jeep. This jeep will start up (straight 4) an drives (NO BRAKES). The frame is bad, and the body rough. It has a lot of good parts that interchanges with the 43. Lost interest, need to sale. $1500 obo”
Looks like it runs.
“1948 brown/green willys jeep – 4cyl. standard transmission – hy-lo – with speedcast plow”
UPDATE: Was listed at $800. Status Unknown.
Eric spotted this rare Austin Gipsy for sale. This was built after the Champ.
“Great car. These were made to compete with the Land Rover and were used by the British military all over the world. This beauty has some rust issues in the rocker area. The rest of the car is pretty good. The only major dent is from an old elephant hit years ago. The motor is complete and turns by hand. The carb needs to be rebuilt – I have the kit. I also have some points, etc, and a service book. No gas tank or exhaust system. It has sat for many years. One of my plans was to place the body on a Jeep chassis. The tires hold air!!! Look at the pictures. I am serious about selling and am only looking to get $800.00”