UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1100.
Looks like it might have a CJ frame.
“942 Ford GPW Military Jeep. Does not run, and is missing many parts. No registration.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1100.
Looks like it might have a CJ frame.
“942 Ford GPW Military Jeep. Does not run, and is missing many parts. No registration.”
No pics provided.
“I have a body that came off a Ford WW2 Jeep. Someone cut the rear panel for a tailgate. It has minor rusts issues on the floor, but it’s actually pretty solid for being 70+ years old. The sump is missing and a homemade glovebox was added over the original one.
Based on my research, this is actually a Ford “Script” tub , despite the missing Ford script rear panel.
Asking $300 Firm, and you pick up.”
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/4488377925.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
(04/30/2014) Listed as a 1941 (none made in ’41), it is more like a late ’42 or later given the lack of script.
“Very nice and valuable piece of time…selling a 1941 Original Ford Jeep.
All running gear, Main trans and transfer case, no engine. Restorable project. Lein sale paperwork complete. Don’t miss this deal, call today”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,500
Looks solid.
“!945 Ford GPW Jeep. Willis and Ford made identical jeeps for the army in 1942-1945. This vehicle underwent a frame off restoration and finished in army green gloss in 2000. All of the receipts are available as well a link to some of the restoration on video below:
http://s100.photobucket.com/user/flipflop_beachhouse/library/Restoration%20Video
The numbers match and body sequence is correct. The Jeep was manufactured in Ford’s Louisville plant in May 1945 and believed to have been used at Cory Navel Base in Pensacola and later sold to the West Virginia Highway Dept.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $9500
(05/08/2014) Listed as a MB it has GPW tool lids.
“WAS RESTORED 15 YRS AGO BEEN SITTING INSIDE EVER SINCE EVERYTHING IS LIKE NEW RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECT”l
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500
Just the hub is for sale.
“Considering selling my body tub (tub only) and going with a replacement. Great shape with usual defects. Needs hat channels and rear panel. Reply to this post if interested. Local pick up with bill of sale only. No data plates or DOD.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(03/16/2014) Lots of changes to this body.
“1942 Ford Military jeep GPW, new carb, have replaced brake lines, gas lines, brakes,wheel cylinders, master cylinder, wheel bearings, axial seals, new battery body tub needs sheet metal work, undercarriage sound engine has no leaks. radiator leaks repairable. Engine in great shape, has a new head gasket, your welcome to come by for a look. will consider trades”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
The passenger entrance has been lengthened. I wonder if the driver’s side has been too. The body has tool indents on the passenger side as well, but is not a M-38, so it is likely a replacement body.
“Runs good, great for going fishing or for hunting. set up for towing”
This is a scam. Pics have been used before. Thanks to everyone who pointed that out (my brain is on recess it seems).
“Here is a very nice restored 1943 Ford GPW jeep. The jeep has matching numbers with the original glove box (not attached to the tub but is included) and the frame. The engine is a Ford GPW block.
devin3604@gmail.com”
http://madison.craigslist.org/cto/4465501252.html
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/cto/4465318742.html
UPDATE: Was $15000. **Status Unknown**
(04/12/2014) The owner has had this jeep quite a while.
“WW II Jeep owned by WWII veteran!!! This jeep is in great condition!!! It has brand new tires, brakes, and new gears in the transmission. I have owned this jeep for 47 years. Must see to appreciate!”