UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,500.
Looks nice.
“Very rare, and all original, except 12 volt conversion. No rust, very straight body. Very complete including seats and stretchers, new tires and fresh motor. Runs and drives very good. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,500.
Looks nice.
“Very rare, and all original, except 12 volt conversion. No rust, very straight body. Very complete including seats and stretchers, new tires and fresh motor. Runs and drives very good. ”
SUNDAY SEPT.27th 2:00 PM, RAIN OR SHINE! LIVE ON SITE AUCTION! 554 W. MAIN ST. BUFORD GA. 30518
This is part of a FARM CONSIGNMENT AUCTION 9:00 AM———SAT., OCT.10, 2015. LOCATION: ROBINSON DIESEL REPAIR SHOP 4 MI. SOUTH OF CANDOR, NC ON HWY 731.
http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/auctionview.cgi?lid=2523564&kwd=willys&zip=&category=0
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $675
It might run. Has broken windows. Still might be worth a look if you need a mail jeep.
“It’s a 1971 right side drive jeep.
It’s a 2×4 with an inline 6 cyl auto.
Not sure on miles.
Has some broken windows. Pretty sure it runs. Will need some love to get it started. Been a year or two since its been started. Rear tires appear good but front tires are starting to crack on side walls. A few rust spots under back door. The rest of body appears in decent shape. Has one drivers seat with tray for mail. The rear is open cargo area.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/15/2015) No pics provided.
“Ford GPW disassembled for rebuild. Like new military NDT Goodyear tires on combat rims. Engine does not run. Clear Florida title. Many new parts & all manuals. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
(07/10/2010)
***Selling the whole jeep(s)- NOT parts***
WILLYS MB AND FORD GPW WWII MILITARY JEEPS
World War 2 (1941-1945) jeeps that are getting hard to come by.
For Sale are:
1. Ford GPW $1300
2. Willys MB $850
3. Willys MB body $800
Or all three for $2000 ($950 less)
Conservative parted out value is $4000, based on SOLD, not asking listings on Ebay
(as much as $5600)
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The April 1955 issue of Willys News showed thirteen CJ-3Bs and one station wagon heading for Alaska. Someone was smart enough to install hardtops on them before they left, but I don’t see any high BTU heaters on the cowl.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6400.
Looks good for the price. A good setup for the PNW.
“Have owned 15 years. Never off road. Just a fun toy to buzz kids around. Been in the family for 30+ years. Chevy 283, T-90 transmission with Warn overdrive, Dana 18 TC, tilt & power steering, Dana 30 front, Dana 44 rear, 4.27 gears, full cage, tuffy center lockable console, rear seat, HEI distributor, 33×12.5 Wildcat MT. CJ3A windshield. No top but who needs one anyway. Transmission and transfer case rebuilt by Herm the overdrive guy. Hermtheoverdriveguy.com”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
This one has been well cared for by the family.
“This is a Ford GPW made on 5/21/1943 a Friday, 1943. It was bought by my Grandfather in 1947 from fort Ord calif. It has been in the family since then and passed to me. It is in great shape with little to no rust and is stock, other than it is now 12volts and has larger brakes. This jeep had two things in life to do, and that was to go hunting and live in the garage. When you call I can tell you more about this grate piece of history.”