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Year? GPW Northern Idaho $1500

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The seller thinks this is a Fire Jeep because of the rear tool boxes.

“Mostly complete. Broken spring hanger, rusted out floor board. Fire package included toolboxes in the rear wheel wells, thicker spring packs and axe holders on the side. Make an awesome rock crawler or rat rod. Trade for welder or?208 691 4 two 7 four”

http://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/3187448714.html

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1945 GPW / CJ-2A ? Pend O’reille County, WA $2000

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No pics provided.  I’m not sure what’s here.

“1945 ford jeep, for sale. Original 4 banger, enough parts to build another engine, Ran when it was parked. Been sitting several years. Complete with rag top. May be interested in trade–riding lawn mower- 4×4 or small 2 or 4 wheel Dr. truck or ???– mick 509-six-seven-one 2863. Photos available”

http://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/3192620700.html

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1942 GPW Walton, NY **SOLD**

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UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $12,000

(07/11/2012) This looks solid.

“Up For Sale: 1942 Ford GPW F Script Engine. Approx 1500 miles on engine rebuild. Includes 5 combat wheels. Ready for parades or just having fun!! $12,000 OBO.”

 

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1942 GPW **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** at auction for $37,440

“Chassis no. 37594

Although forever associated with Willys-Overland, the original Jeep military vehicle was developed by American Bantam, formerly American Austin. Designed to meet the US Army’s requirement for a rugged, go-anywhere, four-wheel-drive vehicle capable of surviving on the barest minimum of unskilled maintenance, Bantam’s prototype Jeep was up and running by 1940, meeting the US Army’s requirements apart from the engine, which was deemed insufficiently powerful. The Pentagon, though, doubted Bantam’s ability to meet the military’s post-Pearl Harbor demands so the major contracts went to Willys – the only other firm that had submitted a tender – and the Ford Motor Company, which would be responsible for the Jeep’s trademark slotted radiator grille.

Willys made various modifications to take advantage of a revised maximum weight requirement, which meant it was able to use its relatively heavy but adequately powerful ‘Go Devil’ engine. It was in this revised form that the Jeep would enter volume production. Willys-Overland’s final production version was the Model MB, Ford’s being designated the Model GPW.

There were subtle differences between the two versions, Ford’s having its components marked with the letter ‘F’. After extensive field testing, the Jeep’s off-road capability was first publicly demonstrated early in 1941 when one was driven up the steps of the United States Capitol by Willys’s test driver, Irving ‘Red’ Haussman. Produced by the million, the ubiquitous Jeep saw service in every theater of the Second World War and continued in military service with armies world-wide for several decades thereafter. Today the Jeep remains highly sought after by discerning military vehicle enthusiasts.

This fully equipped GPW was the recipient of a frame-off restoration and has traveled only 750 miles since. Finished in USMC drab green with Navy/USMC markings, its has everything one could possibly need to storm Omaha, or East Hampton, beach. If the cell service is poor, fear not as a full radio, with microphone, speaker, headphones, antenna, and storage bag is installed on the driver side gunnel. When the going gets rough (or it cools off in the evening and a fire pit is needed), just grab the axe, shovel, rope, and jack stand to get the job done. And should an opposing group require some extra convincing, one need only point out the presence of the M31C machine gun mount with M1919A4 cradle or the M1 Garand (stock only, though) stowed in its leather scabbard along the windscreen.”

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1941? Flattie Elverta, CA $4200

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UPDATE:  Still Available

(08/02/2012) The seller doesn’t say, but I believe this is titled a 1941 based on the frame.  It sounds like a solid little jeep.

“Willys CJ2a body on a 1941 Ford GPW frame. Buick Dauntless Oddfire V6 w/ SM 420 Trans. (granny 1st gear). Stock front Dana 25 with a Dana 44 rear (limited slip posi). 488 gearing. Dana 18 transfer case. Lifted with Rancho springs & shocks. BFG 33″ tires. Best Tiger Top with low back Best top seats. Rear tumble seat. Upgraded 15 gallon gas tank in rear with 4″ LED brake lights. Hoofer Jamboree rack w/spare tire and 2 can holders. Warn 8274 winch mounted with accessories. New Pioneer CD/USB deck. Radiator recently cleaned and flushed.

Extra’s include;
1973 CJ-5 Dana 30 Narrow track front axle (drum)
Saginaw manual steering box w/ linkage

My running Jeep needs a home. I have a clean title in hand and is currently registered.

$4200.00 is my asking price.”

http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/3199364614.html

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1945 GPW Socorro, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000

It runs and drives.

“1945 FORD GPS WILLY’S; POST WAR CIVILIAN WILLY’S JEEP,ENGINE BLOCK EMBOSSED #CWC 807763,TRANSMISSION:3 SP &REVERSE,4X4,FOLD DOWN ORINGINAL WINSHIELD,TOW BAR,ORIGINAL ALUMINUM DATA PLATE,WILLY’S EMBOSSED ON WINDSHIELD FRAME,TAILGATE,WINDSHIELD WIPERS,ALL GLASS HAS NO CRACKS. NO DOORS,NO CANVAS TOP,NO BACK SEAT(DOES HAVE BRACKETS FOR SEAT), NO WINCH,HAS ALL TIRES BUT ARE NOT MILITARY ISSUE 15INCH TIRES. ENGINE RUNS AND IDLES SMOOTHLY CONSIDERING AGE. HAS BEEN PAINTED ABOUT THREE TIMES; MICHIGAN YELLOW AND HARVARD RED AND LAST COLOR BRONSE BROWN.BODY IN GOOD CONDITION. JEEP IS IN USE AT RANCH. STARTING PRICE: $ 4,000.00 OBO”

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1943 GPW Amarillo, TX $5000

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Some assembly required.

“Up for sale is my 1943 ford gpw army jeep. I got it from a friend about 3 years ago, but haven’t done anything with it, so it needs to go to a new home. He had started restoration on it, but had stopped due to other interests.It is partially disassembled and would need a full restoration. The body was sandblasted and the metal is nice. You would look for quite some time to find sheetmetal on a gpw as solid as this one is.The engine block and head are marked gpw., and most of the sheetmetal parts are marked “F”. The engine turns over, and before I bought it i pulled the head to see what condition the motor was in. The cylinder walls were good with little wear. Most of the parts are there. The price is $5000 cash, or I would be willing to trade for a 1930-31 model a ford coupe in comparable condition. No lowballers or tire kickers please as I know what the gpw’s are going for right now. If it was an mb it would be worth a third less. If interested call (806)372-9033. And as always local pickup and cash only!”

http://amarillo.craigslist.org/cto/3196234268.html

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1943 GPW Rogue River, OR **SOLD**

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UPDATE:  **SOLD** Was $3500

(07/23/2012) There appears to be plenty of stock jeep here, though the gas tank has been moved and the steering column replaced.

“1943 Ford GPW #match .good on gas go devil 4 cyl .runs drives good / stops too title in hand”

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1942 GPW Temecula, OR **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.

I’ll have to check my history, but I’m pretty sure ‘completely restored’ jeeps don’t have electric fans.  Looks in great shape though.

“1942 Ford Jeep. A special car for a special collector. This vehicle is completely restored. Must See to Appreciate. Add this gem to your collection! USA”

 

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1945 GPW Island City, OR **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000

(08/04/2012) Looks like it will need some work.

“Hard to find !!!! Now all the Ford owners that would like a Jeep can have both!!! Tub, fenders, hood, grill, head light mounts are all in very good condition!!

(2) Willys tailgates are included!

What you see is what I have!!!

I will not part out!

Asking $1000.00”

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