UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/23/2015) No front seat?
“1943 jeep willies 327 engine .New clutch.4×4 works great.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/23/2015) No front seat?
“1943 jeep willies 327 engine .New clutch.4×4 works great.”
Has a variety of mods.
“1943 Willis jeep with 327 jeep motor.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
Maybe some value.
“Selling my 1943 willy jeep we bought it just for spare parts . Thanks for looking”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Seller needs to quickly sell stuff. Given the full floaters, I’m guessing this is an MB with a replacement tub that never was titled correctly (has a ’47 title).
“1947 Willys Jeep MB m38”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5000.
This MB has some hefty bumpers.
“1944 Willys/Ford jeep MB / GPW. Mostly stock. Runs & drives, registered, clean title, black California plates. Email me for more pics/video.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
(08/12/2015) Has a variety of updates.
“1943 willys jeep 4500 firm call for more info”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000
It’s missing its ‘Whilly’s’ steps.
“1945 Whillys Jeep. Runs good, looks good. See pictures. cash only. pick up only.”
Looks like there’s some value here.
“1942 ford GPW, no rust, straight body, fenders, hood, grill, windshield, straight frame with original axles. No engine, tranny or transfer case. Awesome project.”
UPDATE: Was $11,000. **Status Unknown**
Has an updated motor.
“1945 Willys MB Jeep and matching 1945 Bantam trailer. It runs and starts great and I have driven it over 40 miles at a time with no issues. I have a clean title for the jeep but not for the trailer.
The jeep has a newer overhead 4 cyl (3 speed) and hood has been modified to fit over it. I have another original flat hood that hasn’t been cut if you want to make it stock (with a couple changes to the engine). The rest of the tub is in great shape and it has newer brakes, lines, pads, springs, ect. It also has 2 combat style rims installed but I have 4 additional ones (very hard to find) if you want to paint and install on the jeep and trailer. Continue reading
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $44,000.
Looks like lots of work was put into this Slat Grille.
“Willys Slat Grille DOD 12-24-41 National Show Winner! A rare opportunity to buy a true blue chip grade WWII Jeep! Slat Grill WWII jeeps are considered by many collectors to be one of the most desirable & valuable of all war time jeeps. This particular jeep was delivered on Christmas Eve, which is quite cool by itself. Slat Grilles are known for their long list of early characteristics. These parts are quite rare and demand big money when sold. This jeep has all those items correctly done. The list includes: NOS A/C air cleaner, solid wheels with Good Year tires, gas & amp gauge, early thin needle speedo, early round exhaust, early type radiator, hinged filterette box, zippered bottom seat cushions, early type T-84, early Ross steering box, scalloped rear axle shafts, split back seat frames, two hinge tool box doors, early type hood, early type intake manifold, early type rivet oil pan, early type leaf springs (fronts are NOS), early pedal pads and arms, early type battery tray, Purolator oil filter, early generator, & small dip stick, Willard Optima battery, etc… This jeep would be very hard to duplicate today and the cost would easily exceed $75K. If you have additional question please call.”