UPDATE: Price dropped to $650.
(12/16/2014) This is worth a look.
“Ford gpw jeep tub, fenders, grill, more. Boxed in frame. 1942 or 1943”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $650.
(12/16/2014) This is worth a look.
“Ford gpw jeep tub, fenders, grill, more. Boxed in frame. 1942 or 1943”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,500.
Parade ready with a new tub and other parts.
“1943 Willys Slat Grill Jeep GPW. Frame off restoration including new tub, fenders, hood, tires and Beachwood canvas seats and top. The electrical system has been converted from a 6 volt to a 12 volt system. Accessories include: Tool bag, jack, axe, spade, gas can, spare tire, and a plastic replica of a Garand rifle. This Jeep is turn key. Current license, title, and registration. Garage stored. Don’t miss the chance to drive this restored Willys Jeep to your next family outing, car show, or parade. Asking price is $17,500.00. Phone calls only. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
The body is supposed to be a GPW, but everything else is modified. Looks solid.
“1943′ ford willys
small block Chevy with turbo 350 transmission, holly 600 cfm & holly fuel pump, high torque starter, power steering, after market wiring harness, ratchet shifter, headers, mile marker 8k wench, fuel cell, 36″ tires & zero rust!! bucket seats runs and drives great! body is 1943′ sitting on a 77/78 cj7 frame. ”
The VIN number is listed as C599.
” 1942 Ford GPW JEEP WWII SURVIVOR JEEP 4×4 SUV”
LOoks like there is value here.
“1944 GPW, rebuilt motor. New brake line, new brakes, original transmission, new clutch.
Also, I have a few spare parts.”
It appears to be a project.
“1943 gpw ..body needs some redoing . Ive been doing some work on the motor little by little there is a lot to go over and talk about ..it is a great machine ..a true piece of history …no foreign pieces on it ..origional metal ..not a tub frm another country..if u like the pics call and we can go over it ..i have the pink .been stored inside ..reg is up to date non op status ”
UPDATE: Was $2200. **SOLD**
“For sale is a 1942 Ford WW2 Jeep needing restoration. The motor is an MB Willys as well as the trans. Both are good. Was a driving vehicle but needs brakes and electrical maybe to drive.
Motor serial #; MB-62915. Clear Florida Title. VIN #; GPW68686.
Needs rust repair on the body and on the left side of the frame, drivers side. See pictures.
GPW Radiator & Seats. Ford hood but it needs works. Gauges are restorable.
Call Dave @ 918 eight09 4569 for an apointment to see it. It will need a battery to start it. Sorry for the pictures with the other parts in the car Not enough room in my truck for everything but the pictures should give a good idea as to it`s condition.
For INTERNATIONAL buyers; I can take the Jeep to a port in Jacksonville for shipping and can provide shipping agent info. Gas and hotel expenses must be paid for this option.”
Mark just listed this over at war jeeps.com
“1942 WW2 Jeep. It is Model GPW built by Ford and identical in every way to the Willys Model MB. Both Ford and Willys shared the WW2 production of 500,000 Jeeps almost equally. Ford had a policy of identifying virtually all of their parts including Bolts with the Ford script \”F\”. Because of this, a complete and original GPW will usually sell for a higher price than the comparable Willys. My GPW is serial number 10,100. Simply stated this is a very early WW2 Jeep and the 10,100th Jeep produced of a total Ford production of approximately 250,000 Jeeps. It was completed on March 25, 1942. The date is engraved on the original Ford data plate on the Glove box door. The body, floors and all metal are in excellent condition. There is no rust. The Jeep has been garaged since I\’ve owned it. Have Top/bows. The engine is original and is engraved GPW 10,100 on the block. The Frame is also engraved GPW 10,100. The Jeep cranks and starts like it should. It is a good driver as well. The Jeep has a gun mount for a 30 cal Browning MG. I have the Browning MG which is made from a Browning parts kit. It is correct in appearance, size and weight. The guts of the MG have been modified so the MG will not fire. The MG is not a Live gun. It is for display and is being sold separately for $1500″
http://www.warjeeps.com/mjs/sale/adm025/adm025.html
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2500.
(01/09/2015) Has a variety of upgrades.
“1942 ford jeep runs drives needs work
it has a small block chev v8 a updated trans and trasfer case
runs good
it needs brake work and some tlc
the seats are out of a 1966 mustang
trades considered”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Seller is either including the other two jeeps (appear to be CJ-2As) with the sale or is interested in selling the other two jeeps.
“It’s about all there also 2 Willys Jeeps and aluminum tops.”