UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
“M1A , 4 wheel drive, Lock out hubs on wheels,new rebuilt engine, 8000 lb winch, $5000 OBO you may call me with any questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
“M1A , 4 wheel drive, Lock out hubs on wheels,new rebuilt engine, 8000 lb winch, $5000 OBO you may call me with any questions.”
UPDATE: Was listed at $3500. **SOLD** It runs and drives.
“For sale is a 1942 Ford Jeep , Flat Head 4 Cyl , Three Speed Transmission , 4×4 . Runs great , Four Wheel Drive Works Great. Asking 3500.00 O.B.O”
It’s rough, but there’s value here.
“Ford Jeep in rough condition, for parts or restore. call 507-ThreeSixZero-9172”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $1000.
(01/31/2014) Looks like the rear is cut.
“WW2 Ford GPW for parts. Bad body,bad frame. Motor is out of jeep and taken apart and is an MB motor. Selling the whole jeep for parts,will not separate.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $55,000
I thought this looked like a good price, until I realize there were 3 zeros behind the ’55’. The bumper appears incorrect. The seller notes it has been used in films.
“This is a 1942 Ford GPW Military Jeep. Serial #’s on frame reflect the manufacturing date as well as the title. It is in excellent condition and Runs exceptionally. The seats are torn, but can be replaced with after market parts. It has a willy’s 4 cylinder engine that purrs like a kitten. It has the original 3 speed manual transmission and the transfer case (3 granny low gears) works well also. It even has the front wheel engage/disengage shifter. All guages, anti-aircraft lights, gun racks, first aid kit, spare tire, etc, are all still installed and work. The only thing not original are the new 11″ brakes. I swapped the 9″ for the 11″ because this is something that I wanted to drive around town, and the smaller/old style brakes wouldn’t cut it. I still have the original brakes to give to you if you ever want it perfectly restored. This is a one of a kind Vehicle. It has been used in many films also, so there is financial gain if you choose to put it out for time period movies and tv. Email me for questions.”
It appears in good shape.
“Runs great! It is a Ford GPW Original 1943 Jeep, and comes with “F” on bolts and parts. Original restored frame, original engine runs perfectly, 6V electrical system, original restored seats. matching frame and engine serial numbers. Newer canvas top and seat cushions. One of the windows still has the “Ford” stamp! Five combat wheels. Axe, shovel and Jerry can included. Restoration by a Museum Professional. ALL gauges are working. Recently exchanged the original 6V starter with the more reliable modern starter, avoiding starter issues and battery bleed. But original starter provided with sale. A parade vehicle which generates lots of smiles!
Painted with markings of 2e DB, 4 RBFM (Régiment Blindé des Fusiliers Marins), “La Galante” which first liberated Paris on August 25, 1944″
UPDATE: Still Available
“Up for sale is a very nice Ford GPW
Floors are good and the jeep is ready for restoration.
The jeep is a matching # jeep (Body, motor , Frame) which is hard to find to find
If you would like more information Please E-mail or call me
Thanks
208-221-4506
This jeep is titled and ready to go”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
There may be value here.
“I am selling a 1944 Willys Jeep. The body and frame are both in great condition. Features include flip down headlight brackets, tool box lids and glove box. The engine and transmission have been removed and are not available with the vehicle. The tires and wheels are in working condition so the vehicle can be flat towed or easily put on a trailer. The vehicle’s location is in Apple Valley, CA. I am asking $1,500 obo.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $19,500.
(11/12/2013) This appears to have an early GPW frame. It also has a MB Engine.
“1942 Jeep built by Ford (GPW 39549)
Date of Delivery 6-18-1942
No Rust, drive great
Frame *GPW 1751 *
Engine MB 622798
Trailer-American Bantam Car Co
Bantam T-3 Serial 67696 4-2-45
New Beechwood Canvas top
Strong Engine and many spare parts.
Call Steve 408 218 2581”