UPDATE: **SOLD** was $2000
There could be some value here. The MB is listed as a 1949.
“Non OP one has a Chevy engine and possibly runs more info call”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $2000
There could be some value here. The MB is listed as a 1949.
“Non OP one has a Chevy engine and possibly runs more info call”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1600.
It’s a project.
“’45 Willys Flat Fender Jeep — a true piece of history! But it is a project.
Very rusty / not running BUT come with 2nd original tub and Xtra parts.
I have about 20 additional photos but I am having trouble attaching them to this ad. If you contact me, I will send them to you.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Various parts.
“I am selling a few extra parts I purchased that fit Willys MB & some I took off an original 1942 Ford GPW Army Jeep. Parts may also fit CJ CJ2A, G503, M38 and other Civilian and Military vehicles.
I have a complete inc bolts, oil bath air cleaner and all parts to it in nice cond. $295.
Full complete seat set for front and have back but bottom cushion on rear is not good ,but I can have that one made new for $50 to make complete set.
Front seat cushions and covers are in good usable condition and hard to find that look like they match a working jeep and I also have the green dye included to make look new if you prefer that look. Continue reading
No pics provided. It sounds like it has modifications.
“Selling my 1942 Willys military jeep it has its original flat head 4 cylinder changed from points to an electronic ignition also has an upgraded steering column. Has roll bar with KC lights, snorkel, full canvas, back rack, good tires, and in need of new clutch. Text ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Looks like a good parade jeep.
“Restored 1942 Willy’s Military Jeep. This jeep was restored about 10 years ago to full military dress. It has a new tub and fenders. It has very few miles on it and has always been garaged and maintained. All mechanicals are in excellent working order and it’s very fun to drive. I call this a parade jeep because it has glossy paint that is easy to keep clean and looks nice in parades but irritates the purists. There are also a few scratches and other details that make it a nice parade Jeep but not necessarily a show winner. If you’re looking for show winner, this one isn’t for you. But if you want a nice driver, this is your Jeep”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(09/20/2015) Worth a closer look.
“1944 Jeep. Original, smooth-running “Go-Devil” flathead engine. Registered on black Ca plates. Straight body. Setup for flat-towing & comes with towbar. Bought her from an older man who owned it forever.”
UPDATE: Was $1800. **SOLD**
This may be a mix between a CJ & MB.
“1947 Willys MB good running gear, strong engine, two hoods, windshield frame and glass good rebuild candidate minor rust.”
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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It’s pretty rough.
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/cto/5221982447.html
“I bought someone else’s stalled work in progress several years ago as a 2nd undertaking for me and my son. My boy’s attending college now, so our second Jeep isn’t going to happen. The guy who had the ’42 before us did quite a bit of work on the rolling chassis and tub, but otherwise just bought and stockpiled new parts.
THE BAD — Easier to list what’s not in the “basket” than what is:
• Doesn’t have center data plate or frame tag
• No inner windshield frame
• No instruments other than a fuel gauge
• No radiator, top bows, or distributor..
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Where’s the gas tank?
“this is a WW2 44 willy s MB motor is strong L-134 flat head”