UPDATE: Reports are the this sold. It was listed at $20,000.
Based on the front bumper’s holes, I think this is a GPW.
“Totally restored with 50 caliber machine gun – for sale $20K or trade.”
UPDATE: Reports are the this sold. It was listed at $20,000.
Based on the front bumper’s holes, I think this is a GPW.
“Totally restored with 50 caliber machine gun – for sale $20K or trade.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** on eBay for $18,551.
Bill shared this nice looking MB that’s for auction on eBay. This does have a charging issue.
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“Rebuilt 15 years ago haven’t used the last 5. Has a charging problem. Had the generator locally rebuilt so I can only assume it’s the regulator which I will supply with vehicle. Good clear title. Good solid condition. What you see in the photos is what comes with the Jeep. OVM, some tools, jack, air pump, fire extinguisher, Decon cylinder with bracket, grease gun, oil can, water bucket, water can, combat wheels and Firestone tires, working 600 series signal Corp radio with all accessories to include crystals, spare tubes, lollipop mike, headphones, headset, carrying strap, complete vehicle and ground mount antennas, ground mount battery box, radio manual, remote, and antenna tie down with insulator. Numerous “F” marked parts to include but not limited to: bumpers, seats, grab handles, towing Pintle , and numerous bolts. Beach wood canvas top and seat cushions. Also includes rifle rack and hull compass.”
No title.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/434954274377439
“I’ve decided to sell my “flat rod” It’s a Ford GPW body, M38 frame with a rebuilt 302 and a C4 trans. Scout II front end with GM truck outers, Dodge truck rear end. I’ve got a lot of build pics on some Facebook groups. It’s all wired, starts, runs and moves, needs front shocks (I was trying to decide between friction and tube) and some minor finishing work, check everything’s tight, etc… Gauges, lights, signals, and horn all work. I don’t have a title but have a line on one through a guy from Washington state. Depending on where you are you might not need one. I know I’ll never get out what I put in but I’m thinking $10k obo if anyone’s interested.”
Hopefully, someone can use this.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/160807525853319
“Regrettably I am in need of selling my GPW. Picked it up to restore but need the money to fix my truck. This is for body and chassis my friend needs the axles. Yes it is a f script chassis. Asking $1000 OBO. Would not be selling if I didnt have to”
Bill shared this GPW on eBay. As of this writing, there are no bids and the starting bid price is $6900.
“1942 Willys / Ford GPW Jeep.
The Jeep is registered and I have the pink slip in hand.
The jeep starts and drives although it needs a new clutch plate, the clutch is slipping. The engine is a post war engine. I cannot see any numbers on the frame, I did not want to remove the paint looking for them. The combat rims and tires are not being sold with the jeep, I have other rims and tires to replace them for transport. I am selling the jeep to finance a rebuild I am doing on a Willys MB. I have 4 Willys Jeep’s, too many projects to keep up with.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Not sure how much value is here.
“Willys MB/ Ford GPW… make unknown. Year/mileage unknown. This farm jeep last ran 20 years ago. It’s been sitting in a barn ever since the bearings in the rear axle gave out. This would be a great farm Jeep for anyone with some time and money. You would need to pick it up with a trailer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
It’s built atop a Willys frame, so appears to be an early GPW.
“offering a rare1942 ford gpw jeep.for restoration this is a rare early example built on a willys midland chassis. has a later L134 installed and a T90 trans. it still sports its original scalloped rear axle shafts ($1000) has all 3 original brass dash data plates Ford gpw chassis number stamped in drivers side frame rail. early flat topped grill script rear body panel a very early and rare ford gpw jeep $3000 ono pickup and location for viewing NW Houston TX 77092 sold with bill of sale”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
Joe in Mesa’s friend Vern is selling his GPW. Joe reports that Vern, whose father was in the OSS, is a history buff who knows his stuff, so this should be a pretty accurate GPW. Why only $14K? Well in addition to the light harness needing to be installed, the transmission leaks (don’t they ALL?) and that bothers him. He thinks it should be pulled out and re-gasketed.
“1944 GPW, Everything is correctly F marked. No aftermarket parts, New Firestone tires, New highend wiring harness, Lights need to be wired and connected. The kit for that comes with it. Arizona title. When all is said and [done] it’s a really nice jeep; runs very well, can’t think of too many problems with it. Asking 14K. Firm.”
Looks like a good project.
https://honolulu.craigslist.org/big/wto/d/kailua-kona-1943-willys/7257547589.html
“1943
Ford
Willys
$5000
Rebuilt motor installed keen set or hili coil needed front Sparkplugs stripped, surface rust two holes at the driver and passenger foot have a second motor broken on the pallet next to it”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
Not sure how much value is here.
“Gpw frame with willys mb engine
Ran many years ago
Has been sitting in carport sense I bought it
Thinning out my projects”
