UPDATE: Stick Available
(10/1/09) I’m not sure if this runs or not.
“1942 flat fender Ford Jeep Willys, F Head, T 90, model 44 rear end, 25 in front, 33’s”
UPDATE: Stick Available
(10/1/09) I’m not sure if this runs or not.
“1942 flat fender Ford Jeep Willys, F Head, T 90, model 44 rear end, 25 in front, 33’s”
UPDATE: These were for sale back in July. Chris sent these updated pics (which are close to what Simon sent) and writes that the seller is not interested in parting them out.
“I have around 10 to 15 original WWII Willy Jeeps for sale. The have original engines and are fixer uppers. If you are interested email me for pictures and more info.”
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/1258850495.html
UPDATE: Price dropped to $750
(10/02/09) The body looks decent at the very least.
“WWII 1943 Ford GPW jeep. This jeep has been parted out. What is left is the ront & rear axles, frame and body tub with front fenders & windshield. The front fenders are post WWII and the windshield is off a CJ2A. No engine transmission or transfercase. 503-774-4103 leave a message if I am not there.”
This generally looks good.
“1942 Ford GPW in great condition. A definite collectors piece. It runs and drives. Good for parades. Accessories included are shovel , axe, fire extinguisher, rope, canvas water bucket, 5 gallon gas can and helmet. Jeep is F- stamped all over. Original tub, frame, motor and transmission. New top, windshield glass and brakes. If interested call John. 253 381-9287”
“I am selling a 1942 Ford GPW from WWII. It has a chevy 350 motor with a t18 and is very smooth running!!! Locking front axle flat black! Runs great give me a call text or email me for more information or if u want to come see it.”
I’m not sure what it would take to bring this into the U.S. and it seems pretty high priced for a non-runner, but it looks complete and raw. Interestingly, it appears to have Cali black plates, so not sure what it’s doing down there. Check out the email addy … lol
“its a 1942 GPW ford stiil in good conditions, but it doesn´t run, includes a lot of extra parts, some of them are new(new folding top, fuel pump,valves,starter, and the list continues). i also found 2 bullet impacts in the rear, i belive those are from the war. if you are interested call this number (646)152 98 00 nextel ID 152*15*55067 or email oouhshit@hotmail.com”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900
(09/21/09) This looks likes a nicely upgraded flattie.
“For sale is a 1943 FORD GPW (JEEP). The FORD model GPW was also produced as the Willys model MB for the US Government during WWII. This jeep still has a few FORD parts but has been rebuilt/civilianized with parts from other models of jeeps or non-military vehicles. The jeep runs well and includes the following items. -350 Chevrolet V8 -4 bbl Holley carburetor (new) -3-speed manual transmission plus Warn overdrive -Warn 8,000 lb winch with power-out or free-spool out -Transfer case with 2H, 4H, 2L and 4L selection -5.38 front and rear end gear ratio -Model 44 full-floating rear axle -11 inch drum brakes -Double reservoir master brake cylinder -15×8 Chromed steel wheels (including spare) -Electric windshield wipers -Power steering -Tilt steering column -High-back bucket seats -Matching Stewart Warner gauges -Stainless steel dash panel -Full soft top -Sun top with half doors -Heater ….. I have owned this jeep for some time but I have not used it much in the last several years. As such, there are a few items that need to be repaired or replaced due to the extended storage. One electric windshield motor needs replaced. The heater needs a new fan motor and the coolant system reconnected. The winch motor needs new bearings. $4000 O.B.O.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
This looks rough.
“email for more details, Nearly 100% original, Restoration project, rough body but repairable. mid ’45 production, mid ’44 GPW engine, Titled.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16000
(Sept 19, 2009) “Ford GPW, tub off restoration to motor pool specs. I’ve had this jeep for three years and have driven it very little. Date of delivery is Nov. 30, 1942. I have spent a lot of time and money on it but I’m getting too old and just don’t have that much time for it. I’m asking $18,000 OBO. I don’t know how to post pictures so if interested you can come by and see it, email me with questions, or call me and ask questions. It is in lusterless O.D. and Marine Corps markings. It has five combat rims and Ford marked military tires.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
Looks nice.
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FOR SALE: 1944 WIllys MB Runs and drives. GPW engine, T90 Transmission and Transfercase all work. Brakes are new. Lights work, Speedo, Amp gauge (12v) and Temp gauge work. Has 4 Combat rims and tires, also has sparetire and mount. Bumperettes, Pintle, Gas can and holder, Shovel and Axe and Canvas Summer top. Front seats with new canvas cushions. Body has minimal rust problems (hat channel areas). This Jeep is in “motorpool” condition, parade ready. Not 100 % correct but Close!. Needs detailing to make all original. This is a great WWII Jeep to put final touches on. The numbers are: Frame # MB378443 Hood # 20639975 Engine # 13610″UPDA