It doesn’t look in good condition. No additional information on the condition.
“Will trade for 4 wheel drive. Big enough to pull 4 horse trailer.”
It doesn’t look in good condition. No additional information on the condition.
“Will trade for 4 wheel drive. Big enough to pull 4 horse trailer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3250.
This might not be a bad price if the body is in very good shape.
“Pictured below is a 1944 Willys MB Military Jeep. It has what I believe to be is the original T84 transmission and Spicer 18 transfer case. The engine is not the original L head. Someone has replaced the original engine with a Willys F head. The windshield frame is from a M38. Overall the vehicle is in pretty good shape for its age. It runs and drives really well. I received this vehicle as payment for a debt. I’m looking to get $3,250 or best offer. Cash only please.”
The seller lists the good, bad and ugly about this jeep. Visit the Ad to learn more.
“This 1944 Willys MB Jeep is a great project car. It ran for me throughout high-school (1995-1997), but it’s been garaged for the last decade and no longer starts. I just tried to get it going, and with a jump, it rolls over but likely needs a carb-kit/cleaning to get the fuel going. In 1944, they didn’t make them complex, just durable. Anyone with a week of evenings could likely get this running….”
UPDATE: Was $1500. **SOLD**
This is rough. It does include some early manuals as well.
“must be able to tow. needs quite a bit of work. have all the original papers, and pink slip. doesnt run. wouldn’t take much work to make it run. I’m asking 1,500 obo”
Here’s a fixer upper. It looks like it has a roll cage from either a CJ-5 or CJ-3B.
“I have a 1942 Willy’s jeep. The body has no dent, it has rust, and has been sitting for years. It’s a real “fix me upper”.. Everything is attached except it lacks a gas tank. I have the title and pink slip to it as well, along with all the original paper work. I also have the data plates for this vehicle. This would be an excellent project for someone with the time and money to restore it.”
Here’s a potential buyer:
“I am looking for a Willys MB 42- 46 mod. It might be a restoration project, or if the price is good an already restored jeep will be considered. Please send me an e-mail, and I will contact you.”
UPDATE: Seller has posted the jeep on eBay with many pics.
The seller would like to get at least $1700, but the reserve is $1300. Based on the pics, this is definitely an MB that has been modified to look CJ-2Aish (grill modified and tailgate added).
“The jeep runs and drives. It has newer front and rear seats. The data plates are missing, on the glovebox. It also has a 6 point roll bar, and later model rims and tires. It has a unique one of a kind front grill. I have a tow bar that comes with it. Great for restoration or custom mod rock crawler. Oregon title in hand. Need to sell due to job loss.”
It kind of looks like a leopard paint job.
“up for sale is a 1945 willys MB , it does start good, it has title. it does have lots of rust on the tub. but can be restored easily, for additional detials and pictures email me or call me on 2242171823.”
“For auction is this 1945 Willys MB, it runs and drives great. I acquired this jeep about 2 years ago from a gentleman in town who had it for years. I thought at the time I would do a thorough restoration, but unfortunately I have alot on my plate and no time to invest in this task. Overall this jeep is in wonderful condition, engine is extremely strong as well as drive train, there are no rust issues to speak of, body is in super good shape, tires are basically new, seat cushions are new, also equipped with a PTO driven winch in working condition.To put it simply if you’re looking for a good, solid, very clean MB here you go. It’s not a text book restoration by any means however it represents itself extremely well and if so inclined you could finish to whatever degree.”
UPDATE: Priced dropped to $700
“1945 WWII Willys MB in need of complete restoration. Most of the major items are there except for the seats, windshield frame and glass. The body is rusty, but restorable and the engine is frozen, but rebuildable. It is a rolling chassis with aftermarket tires and wheels. $700 OBO For more info email: cdhunter@centurytel.net ”