Appears to have a GPW front crossmember. The body has been hacked.
“1945 jeep Military willies, no trades, no low ballers, c cash only please call if you have any question or like to see more pictures”
Appears to have a GPW front crossmember. The body has been hacked.
“1945 jeep Military willies, no trades, no low ballers, c cash only please call if you have any question or like to see more pictures”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/02/2014) Looks solid.
“FOR SALE: 1943 Ford GPW Jeep with matching serial numbers. Extra parts too many to list; also books and manuals. All must go as a package. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
(09/19/2014) Looks solid. That’s a lot of horsepower for a stock GPW frame.
“1943 Ford Jeep
4WD has a 350 Motor / 450 Horsepower
Has a full vintage removable top
Runs Great !!! “
Interesting grille.
“I have a 1942 Ford GPW, clean Nevada title registered and insured, runs good, it currently has four new 30×9.5 15 kumho AT tires.”
UPDATE: Now on Craigslist.
(09/20/2014) Runs and drives. Has some floor patches.
“1944 Ford gpw military jeep. The jeep runs and drives good, It has 4 new military tires on 4 original combat wheels. It is a gpw motor. The fuel tank is original and has been taken out and professionally redone. I believe the top is also original to the jeep. All the lights work 4 wheel drive works and brakes are good too. It still has the wood in the hat channels but they are rusted. Windsheild is extremely nice. The motor is still 6 volt and is original. It has rust where tool indentions are(see pics). The starter is not that old. It does have a heater but they cut a small hole in the dash to do it though, not to bad of a fix. It has a clear Missouri title.”
No pics and no price.
“i have a complete ww2 ford it has all the f script bolts seats the windsheild is incorrect i also have a 1941 slat grill minus motor and grill the frame and tub are good its body #46xx the ford runs i will sell as is or restore”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,000.
Looks like a good combo.
“Listing this for the widow of a friend who passed away. A restored 1943 Ford GPW with a restored WWII 1/4-ton trailer. The GPW has a browning (demilled) .30 air cooled MG with ammo boxes and accessories. It also has a canvas top. It has combat wheels all around with “Ford” script tires. This is an older restoration that has had loving care since restored. Well worth the asking price”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $8500.
Doesn’t run. Seller will not ship.
“** WWII jeep ** FOR SALE — restorable / not running
1942 Ford GPW
GREAT body tub — very little rust or damage
All 3 data plates
Willys MB engine — turns over by hand
Combat rims (quantity 5)
All 3 seats — rear seat is “F” marked and has tire pump bracket
Engine hand crank present (cost to replace: $75)
Fuel can (jerry can) bracket and straps
Spare tire mounting bracket (3 stud-style) and lower support bracket
No top bows
GPW cylinder head and WWII pintle hitch included with purchase
This is NOT a slat grille or script jeep
EXCELLENT RESTORABLE CONDITION — very complete; most of the small pieces that are usually missing are present — your restoration costs will be that much less”
Seller knows very little about this GPW.
“This listing is for another one from the ” Someday Collection ” My boss bought this as a running driving vehicle about 15 years ago parked it inside and basically forgot about it. Drove it a few times the first year or 2 but it has sat since then. Jeep was bought from George Moore Truck & Equipment in Keeseville NY you can find them on the internet ( Georgemooretruck.com ) It was a restored jeep at some point before my boss bought it. I believe this is a World War II Willys Jeep. I couldn’t find a frame tag on it but it looks like the front frame horn on each side had extra metal welded into them. There is some loose paint on the body mostly on the right side. There has been body work done to it when it was restored all those years ago but still presents well in my opinion. Ran fine when parked drove fine too. We pulled it out for photos and will have it running and driving and ready for pick up. Here’s a great opportunity to breathe some new life into an old piece of American History. Great for parades displays etc. Not sure of the year or how to positively ID anything on it but I will do my best to answer any questions”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400
(08/28/2014) Maybe some value here?
“This is a project. It is not a minor project. You want it or you don’t. It will be a labor of love. You can see there is rust. What you see is what you get. Sorry couldn’t get the passenger side.”