Looks like there is value here.
“Restoration Project – Motor Cranked and runs — transmission not tested – frame and body in fair shape. No title, can be titled as re-built vehicle. Does have SC serial number on dash.”
Looks like there is value here.
“Restoration Project – Motor Cranked and runs — transmission not tested – frame and body in fair shape. No title, can be titled as re-built vehicle. Does have SC serial number on dash.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This runs. Looks like a good price. Maybe a Ford GPW?
“Flat fender jeep registered as a 1950 ford. It has a pinto engine. It was rewired some years ago has a soft top and starts right up and drives. It has current non op.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7900
It’s got a few mods, but appears solid.



Asking $8,500
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It’s supposed to be ‘near to historical specifications’, but is it near enough for the price?
“1943 military GPW jeep. This is a historical vehicle meticulously restored to near original specifications. Must see to appreciate.”
Includes a hardtop.
“1943 FORD GPW WILLYS JEEP
all original with Artic Top and with CLEAR TITLE. jeep has all drive shafts, transmission, and transfer case. no motor. has original seat frames. has newer 10 wide deep dish white spoke wheels. pretty solid outside body, but will need floor pans, and bed work. frame is in really good shape and not all rusted out. 14,150 original miles.body has already been sanded down to bare metal. $1500”
Thanks to Nicholas for spotting this one.
“1943 GPW WW2 jeep. Has GPW engine with T90 transmission. Runs nice, but been having an issue the starter barely cranks it over??? 75% finished restoring. All 5 combats with brand new tires, tubes, and flaps. Has 50 cal replica machine gun. You buy and finish, $11,000.00 CASH FIRM. FIRM does not mean $8500 or $10,500. Takes $11000 cash to buy her. Clear Illinois title in my name”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
“Up for sale today are 3 1940’s vintage willy jeep cj2as. Two are complete, one is taken apart, but is all there. The green one runs and drives probably needs a tune up, gas tank has been lined and fuel system flushed has tow bar used behind motor home very good body, frame excellent. Red one; clutch is bad other than that it is good, body solid some rust frame excellent. Third one is in pieces and we have all of the parts solid drive train, frame. All go devil four cylinder engines. Thanks for your interest. I believe we have at least one title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
This has a fuel inlet, but it looks to be aftermarket.
“42 Ford Jeep 4cyl flathead 4×4. Needs carburetor, not currently running.
Electric wench with remote control. Lockable front hubs. Windshield lowers onto front hood. Front and rear towing receivers. Rare Ford insignia on rear. Has auxiliary hand crank start in addition to key start. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200.
Has lots of mods.
“What we have here, one of those super cool projects, that I just don’t have time for. Its titled as a 45 Ford GPW. Its 2wd, has a warmed up small block Chevy with a TH 350, centered rear Dana 44 and a mail Jeep solid front axle. It will fire and run with a battery, and shifter put together the rest of the way. It needs a rear drive line and brakes and such to move.
Its fully caged, seats mount to it, and the rear is fully tubbed, it was a sand drag jeep at one point. Has a large fuel cell centered in the rear.
UPDATE: Was $4500. **SOLD**
This has been used like a jeep should be used.
“1943 ford mb ww2 era jeep
clear title
purchased in 1979
currently running driving jeep
used as a ranch,farm jeep
well maintained, stored indoors
some rust, some rust patched although not flawless
original gpw motor and running gear
not a script ford jeep
i will have the jeep in the vendor area of the museum of the american gi during living history weekend on friday march 27 only.
if interested please e-mail , be specific if you have questions, i cannot answer “tell me about it”.
thanks for looking, i am only interested in an outright sale,no trades or barters please.”