| These two consecutive-serial-number 1942 Ford GPWs, chassis 712 and 713, are very early production (VEP) examples that are said to be among the approximately 2,000 built with Willys-style frames. The seller acquired the pair in 1997. Both trucks are finished in olive drab over matching canvas upholstery, and power for each is provided by a replacement flathead inline-four paired with a three-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case. They underwent separate refurbishments under current ownership; GPW-713 was restored in the late 1990s, while GPW-712 was refurbished in the early 2020s with metal repairs to the body and frame. Equipment shared between the two includes 16″ steel wheels, folding windshields, Ford-script rear panels, and blackout lighting. These two GPWs are now offered as a pair in Shelby, North Carolina, with replacement windshield glass for GPW-712 and clean North Carolina titles in the seller’s name |