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This won’t win a beauty award and it needs work, but there is something to work with here.
“1942 Ford GPWArmy Jeep
Body and Frame / Axles, (No Engine/Trans)
Have Title
Body Tub is rough, but usable, Fenders Hood Grill are good
$1000 (no trades)”
UPDATE: I thought this had been patched on the passenger side, but the seller notes that the metals stripes have been added to prevent damage during difficult terrain. The body was professionally repaired.
“1943 Ford GPW. WWII military issued and produced only from ’42-45. Restored to driving condition last year – NO RUST. Professionally rebuild engine in March. Nice paint – Olive grab (Rapco).
Engine: 1976 Buick Skylark 231, V6, 3.8L, with less than 200 miles on it (still brake it in);
Transmission: T90 – rebuild;
Transfer case: Spicer 18 – rebuild;
Original data plates;
Original front & rear axles;
Registered & NO SMOG req.
New:
– both front seats + cushions;
– gas tank + sending unit;
– wiring;
– battery;
– alternator;
– starter;
– bedliner under & inside tub;
– front bumper & gusets.
Car is located in South Lake Tahoe. $8000 OBO.Call 5304161352”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay. It really is a unique jeep.
“For your consideration, a nice 1942 Ford GPW jeep. Body is in nice shape structurally, although someone built a quality homemade roof out of thick metal on the body. Unfortunately, they cut down the body sides and middle of rear on original tub to accommodate the doors. Looks very professional, maybe was done in the service? ..I was told by original owner that it was surplused out and bought in this exact condition. I Have seen in books some similar conversions done in Europe after the war, to make the open jeep more comfortable…and useful. Would make a great reeinactors vehicle. Looks like a mini ambulance body. Rear floors and wheel wells are really nice shape. There is no rust in the back, looks like it had never been in the elements.
Floors are original, and very good except for a couple tin plates on the front, although there is original metal underneath.
Excellent original data plates, and dash, also windshield is very clean.
Frame is quite nice and is not rusted thru, just surface rust all over underneath. Needs a good sandblasting. The front gussets are mostly there, and with some grinding, the welded on reinforcement material can be removed without damaging the original frame.
Non – original, but well running Cj2a engine. Original t84 transmission and rest of drivetrain. Springs are original “ford” type in good condition on all four corners.
4 very good shape combat wheels are on the jeep. Also has nice ford radiator, air cleaner and lots of ‘f’ marked bolts. Has 2 ‘F’ marked seats in the front (pass. not shown).
Looking for the title ….Sold as is, no warranty…please email questions.
Thanks”
“Due to financial dificulties, I am putting my WWII Jeep up for sale that I have owned since 1967. It was delivered to the Army in April 1945. That is the only history of it prior to when I purchased it that I know. I have tried to keep it as original as possible. I spent over $6000 in parts in 1997 (canvas top, seats, tires, lights, gauges, brakes, exhaust, carburetor, etc.). This past fall, my son and I installed all new leaf springs, shocks and shackles. It runs good and is very reliable. Never fails to get attention wherever we drive it. Has CLEAR title. Asking $6000 obo.”
“1945 FORD GPW MILITARY JEEP $7000
SAME FAMILY AND GARAGE KEPT SINCE 1963
RUNS GREAT, LOOKS GREAT, DATA PLATES IN PLACE
READY FOR PARADES, FARM, OR COMPLETE RESTORATION”