UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/29/2020) Has updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/874571583075282/
“1942 Ford GPW WILLYs Jeep. Chevy ll engine straight 4 New T-90 transmission Front disc brake conversion”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/29/2020) Has updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/874571583075282/
“1942 Ford GPW WILLYs Jeep. Chevy ll engine straight 4 New T-90 transmission Front disc brake conversion”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
It’s a mix of CJ and MB/GPW parts.
“This is a great Jeep! Runs and drives have a clear title in hand. Some extra parts are available with it as well. Including some handles for the tub. I still some have some of the paint from when it was painted! There’s also a new clutch, it’s still drivable but it will need a clutch eventually and I have those parts as well.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/22/2020) TJ spotted this one. Has some mods.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1413791895490676/
“This is a 1942 Ford pu GPW Army Jeep. Runs and drives. Motor and tranny have been redone. Have all doors. Original top. Title in hand. This is a rare find. Only selling to put a new motor in my newer vehicle. Or we’d be keeping this gem. 5500 obo. Pm for questions. Please don’t tell me what I have or don’t have. I have the title and am going off what it says. You can come look just pm me to set up a time. Will consider offers and possible trades with cash”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/13/2020) Seller is listing for a friend. Price negotiable. A P# is included on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/303851447530919/
“Original Ford built Willies Jeep. All bolts have the “F” on them. I don’t see a motor and trans with it, the owner may have one somewhere. In rough shape but still restorable. Listing for a friend: Price is negotiable. For details call owner.”
Lots of mods. I’d be surprised if this was “plated” as having served in Pearl Harbor during WWII (obviously wouldn’t have arrived until sometime in 1945 at the earliest if it is a 1945).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/377289710006130/
“One of a kind. 1945 Jeep. 6 inch lift. On 35s. Full arb air lockers in each axle. On board air compressor and air tank for tires also. Custom roll cage. CD player. Has soft top and doors all in good condition. I’ve owned this for over 10 years. My boys are beginning to out grow it. So thinking I may sell this. Or trade it. It runs great. Plenty of power. 4 speed manual. Dual transfer case. Warn winch. Everything works except the speedo but I just go with flow of traffic. Not sure how to put a price on such a rare unique piece of American history. Plated and documented it’s been in Pearl Harbor. World war 2. So I’m taking offers. I paid 8k for this and have put in a few grand over the years for suspension and tires are new. Mileage is unknown”
UPDATE: Still Available.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/409281740232846/
“1942 ford jeep in good shape. Been garaged for twenty years. Pinto 4cyl. Carb and gas tank will need cleand. Has extra parts and peices. To go with it”
Listed as a 1947 CJ-3A, it looks more like a modified MB/GPW.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3558694800887894
“This is a jeep model cj3a, a little hard to start but runs and drives, engine is a 283, bought as a project but don’t have the time or money to work in it. Comes with roll bars and rear seat. It is exempt from smog, odometer and seat belts. Asking 3000”



UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Shane’s got this GPW for sale.
“1942 Ford GPW for sale. No drivetrain, WWII axles. Frame number 52267”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/26/2019) Has a few updates.
https://oregoncoast.craigslist.org/snw/d/gardiner-1942-ford-military-jeep/7236008217.html
“1942 Military Jeep, very good condition. Very close to original parts, only additional parts are for safety (seatbelts, roll bar etc). Replaced generator with alternator, changed over to 12V system, transmission to T90, new paint, gas gauge, speedometer. Very good condition, runs well. Original 4-cyl engine. Improved seats for comfortability.”
Has mods, but looks solid.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/837017479769475/permalink/1818606898277190
“I am going to list my 1943 MB Ford Jeep for sale, it’s not stock as you can tell but it’s a nice pretty rig with a great top and interior. Runs and shifts as it should and has newer wheels and tires but also has original wheels and older tires and ready for your next off road adventure or Jeep enthusiasts get together. I’m asking $8,500 obo and will answer any questions I can. Located in southern Missouri with a clean title.”