This has a CJ-3A/DJ-3A oil filter bracket, so other engine parts might be non GPW. This has a brake booster installed.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/846701340236383/
“Project jeep call for details . Derek 208 803 5076”
This has a CJ-3A/DJ-3A oil filter bracket, so other engine parts might be non GPW. This has a brake booster installed.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/846701340236383/
“Project jeep call for details . Derek 208 803 5076”
Seller has been told this is worth quite a bit ($25k). I’m less sure about that evaluation. I see nothing to suggest it is a 1941 FORD GP.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1000262291479934
“1941 Ford Jeep; was an MP Jeep tricked out by the army Corp of engineers. Rebuilt 2000 miles ago by Max-Bilt. Looking to trade for older FJ, $15000 to $20000 or best offer. Also interested in trading for a 30HP or skid steer, or anything else interesting. Was told by Max-Bilt Off-Road that it’s worth $25000 without plow, and plow is not included. Currently camo paint.”
These are described as MBs, but it looks like one has a GPW front cross member. They are located on Orcas Island, which requires taking the ferry. A truck plus a two-vehicle trailer will probably require a $325 ferry ticket (truck 15′ + trailer 30′), if I am reading the fare schedule correctly.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1443941202299380/permalink/8569061996453896/
“Two 1943 Willys MB Jeeps FOR SALE
Selling two vehicles together – $7,000/Both OBO
We purchased these in 2010 from a Military Surplus outfit in the Grants Pass, Oregon area. We tinkered on them over the years, both have run and were driven in the past on our land. Not currently running. These are two separate restoration projects. I have the original paperwork from the military surplus seller including the title for the camo one; the blue one is untitled. The old license plates on the vehicles were there at the time of our purchase. We never transferred title to our name. For purchase, I will provide two Bills of Sale plus title for the camo one and statement of fact about the blue one. You can apply for title for the blue jeep and get a VIN assigned as outlined by WA State DMV for vehicle without title.
Camo painted jeep: 1943 Willys MB – title in hand. This jeep clearly spent time in Europe and likely remained in post war service in Germany. (It has some parts with labels written in Deutsch). This jeep is fully intact and mostly original. Key included. Seats all included and recovered. Spare tire mount and tire included. Bimini frame included (no canvas). Jerrycan holders included and mounted. Frame intact. Surface rust throughout, and rust through hole on the mounting steps and adjoining side panel.
Blue painted jeep: untitled, estimated to be similar vintage (same grill style) as the camo MB so early 1940s. Key included. Appears to be modified: i.e no bench seat, and gas tank is fabricated and located at the rear (where a bench seat would have been). Frame intact, surface rust throughout, no holes.
Contact: Laura Yeats 206 930 6437
Located on Orcas Island (Eastsound, WA) –Ferry from Anacortes, WA
Local pick-up only (No Delivery or Shipping available)”
Blaine shared this project.
https://bend.craigslist.org/pts/d/trail-1942-ford-jeep/7757128831.html
“1942 Ford Jeep. Has 215 aluminum Olds engine. This is a project . Heads are redone but need to be installed. Brakes redone recently, but vehicle has not been driven for 40 years. Call Harold if interested in more info.”
These are $300 each.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/306757269168489/
“These are original WW2 combat split rims with great rubber for jeep or trailer. 300$ each”
Blaine forwarded the auction results of this GPW, which hit $22k. While it has incorrect limbs, the sale did include some combat rims.
Andy shared this project. It includes a Sears style half cab.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/822986699683531
“Car is not running. Needs to be restored. Engine is out in pieces. See pictures. Needs a good home with someone who is looking for a fun project!”
This ad indicates it was placed four years ago, but this is the first time I’ve seen it. Maybe still available? One might be a GPW, but hard to say. The other is likely a CJ-2A.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/738307663251697
“2 – 1940”s era jeeps (fords) Nothing currently runs, . 1 motor ran when pulled. Other 2 unsure condition. 3 in total Willys L134 Go Devil motors. 1 ran 6 years ago and been stored inside for last 6 years. All parts for 2 jeeps. Plan was green one would be parts. Titles for both”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
I’m wonder if this is part of Andy’s former collection.
“Up for sale is a 1942 Ford GPW matching numbers Jeep. Has a rebuildable GPW matching number engine, original data plates, some original gauges. This GPW is a nice candidate for a truly rare matching numbers restoration. Any questions feel free to ask.$6000”
This is a project or parts.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/955282229628126
“Hi all. I have this Ford GPW project for sale that has a rebuildable T84 transmission mated to a 4cyl Ford car engine. Nice windshield, drivers seat and some original gauges. No paperwork. $3500”