UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
Looks like the front frame rails have been patched on the outside, but still might be worth a look.
“Runs and drives well with new tires and combat rims.
Leave a phone number and best time to call back.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
Looks like the front frame rails have been patched on the outside, but still might be worth a look.
“Runs and drives well with new tires and combat rims.
Leave a phone number and best time to call back.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/14/2015) The body may be a little rough.
“1942 ford utility jeep , 4 cylinder 3 speed,twin stick transfer case. Comes bikini top Jeep runs fantastic, ready to go
$5995”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3500.
(04/16/2015) Seller installed a 2″ lift, but it seems taller than that to me.
“1943 GPW for sale, started ground up restoration on it and dont have the energy or time to finish it. Motor is Buick 225 V6 and was pulled and gone through and painted along with T-90 3 speed tranny. Frame sand blasted and repainted along with front and rear diffs. New leaf springs with 2″ lift, shackles and bushings. Body was pulled off and undercoated and painted original OD green. New brake lines, shoes, springs, wheel cylinders and master cylinder. Also was upgraded to rack and pinion steering. Just needs to be finished.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
This might be a good price.
“1943 Military m38 Willis Jeep, mostly stock, Runs good,comes with side doors and top. For more
information contact owner.”
Has some body rust.
“Here is your opportunity to own a piece of history…a WWII military Jeep (GPW). Excellent candidate for restoration: Willis engine, M38 windscreen, civilian gas tank in rear under floor, 6 volt system, civilian rear bumper, lock-out hubs on front, civilian air cleaner, body in overall good condition (very little rust, mostly surface, except for rear floor-rusted through-see pictures), original data plates, storage compartments in back in good condition.
It has been garage kept for last 15 years. Has not been run since being stored.
Needs: Passenger seat and rear seat, back floor needs repair, driver’s seat needs cushions, military gas tank under driver’s seat, black-out light for left front fender.
Date of delivery: 7/27/1943.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
“For sale is my ww2 ford made jeep it has had a frame of restored rebuilt transmission body is original with new hat Chanel new gas tank engine is a gpw engine good running jeep has had floors repaired dod is 7-29-42 have original date plates asking $12.500 for it or a trade on a good running m37 or m1009 cucv and some cash”
Definitely parade ready.
“This jeep is in great shape. I realy dont want to sell this jeep, but I dont need two jeeps.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
(06/23/2015) Has a few updates.
“1942 mb ford jeep ground up build needs clutch ajusted call for details”
There might be some value here.
“1943 willys jeep. 4 cylinder manual transmission with 4 wheel drive. Pink slip in hand. Starts and stops but needs a lot of work. Rust everywhere. Previous owner diamond plated over rust but still needs a lot of body work. Newer fuel tank. I have been told by some that this willys is a civilian model not a military model. Has tow bar for and a fold down front window. Asking 1600 obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5400.
With some paint this ought to look pretty good.
“4 cyl Engine, no smoke holds 50 – 60 lbs oil pressure
5 new Firestone 6.00 X 16 inch 6 ply Military tires
5 split rim Combat rims
new master cyl
new wheel cyls
Beechwood canvas windshield cover invasion Logo
Canvas top ( invasion Logo) excellent condition
Rear seat canvas cushions excellent condition
front seat canvas cushions excellent condition
new repo front bumper
Complete set pioneer tools ( axe Shovel)
Clear Ca. Title
Non Op black Ca Plates
Most of the old paint has been wire brushed off and comes with 2 Gals of #33070 WWII Olive Drab
lusterless Paint
Also 1 Gal of American AK 3000 red oxide primer
This Jeep runs and drives, needs a little work and you can drive it and work on it at the same time.
I am also including $ 6-700.00 worth of new parts”