Unclear how much value is here.
“Lots of rust, etc…Clean title. Taking best offer. The 1967 GMC is also for sale in the background of the 2nd picture for $1000. Thanks for checking out this ad!”
Unclear how much value is here.
“Lots of rust, etc…Clean title. Taking best offer. The 1967 GMC is also for sale in the background of the 2nd picture for $1000. Thanks for checking out this ad!”
The transfercase shifters are oddly bent.
“This jeep can be a restoration project or just a daily fun driver. The jeep is mechanically sound, but does have the old vehicle issues. I have some extras, like the manual and some origanal type tail lights. The motor is a flat head four and runs great. There has been a Saginaw front end conversion, but it is still drum brakes and no power steering. It does have lockouts, in four wheel low, this thing will climb a wall. This is a very fun and unique vehicle, because of that I am open to offers.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Sounds like a mix of military parts. Looks solid.
“Rare Army jeep with Willys frame and Ford GPW body. Just had the entire brake system redone. Runs and drives well. A great WWII military Jeep. Has a tow bar that can be easily removed and a 12 volt system.”
Joe spotted this running MB/GPW.
“1948 Willy’s Jeep, running, original 4 cylinder flathead and drive train. Custom made aluminum top, from Alaska army depot, new gas tank and battery. $2000 Phone 928.978.5532”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** This likely sold. Was $10,000.
“90% restored $10,000 or best offer. 12 volt”
Unclear how much value is here.
“No title. For parts or restore. Body is no good. Engine, transmission, transfer case, front and rear axles are all there. Rims are no combat rims. Good project jeep! Call if interested 508-498-1739 Jeff”
UPDATE: **SOLD** WAs $5000.
Chad asked me to post this for him.
“This is a 1943 Ford Jeep project car. I purchased it with the idea of completing it and flipping it for a profit. However, my model A rat rod has taken precedence and I have to reluctantly sell it in order to complete my A. The engine and brakes are rebuilt or restored with zero time on them since the rebuild. All body parts and interior are new. The chassis needs some repair where a previous owner had welded some things to the front and rear of it. ”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3800. Last listed in 2011.
(06/20/2010) This appears in good shape.
“1942 ford GPW flat fender jeep stock with 4 cly runs on a nonop. Jeep has been off the frame. the Frame has been painted all rust is been repaired and removed body is been cleaned in undercoating underneath all the brakes u joints starter wiring are new Etc. gas tank and Radiator have been cleaned. It has been Change over to 12 V And has alternator in a external oil filter. Needs paint Shocks tires in the springs are weak because of age. 3800.00 obo thanks David 916-715-679two”
This has a fiberglass body with a metal dash.
“I am not in a hurry to get rid of this vehicle, I just have too many projects and need to trim the fat. For the right $$ or trade I will let it go thoufh. Its a 1942 Ford GPW, runs, drives, stops. Rebuilt MB engine, new T90, rebuilt tcase, rebuilt axles, rancho 2″ springs, confer shackles, saginaw steering, fibergass rub and fenders, original hood dash and grille. New wondhield frame glass and rubber, 12v conversion, 31″ tires, optima battery, k&n filter, autometer gauges, cj7 tilt steering. 2 seats Iincluded, only one pictured.
It runs and drives, needs some loose ends tied up to be completely finished. A weekends work and its roadworthy. Body needs some minor finishing, a little wiring, and some artention to details. ROLL cage pictured Iis not included. I didnt like how it fit and sold it.
Looking for 5000 cash firm or trade for harley or vstar cruiser or running Jeep Wrangler. Can provide pics on request. Not interested in a builder, want something to drive now. Please email with your offer.”
Very good condition?
“1943 Military Jeep (1943 Ford GPW) Very Good Condition, Rebuilt Engine and Transmission. Runs excellent. Was a California jeep. Call (312) 952-9481”