UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $5500.
Not sure how much value is here.
“Still has the original Ford engine, solid body and ready for restoration. if interested leave your phone number.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $5500.
Not sure how much value is here.
“Still has the original Ford engine, solid body and ready for restoration. if interested leave your phone number.”
Might make a good starter combo.
http://www.warjeeps.com/mjs/sale19/adm101/adm101.html
“The early GPW JEEP is manufactured 4/16/1942. Runs and drives. A great candidate for restoration. I purchased from the owner who owned it in Arizona since 1980. Engine has a Willys marked head from early civilian but the block may be correct, not sure??? Original T 84 tranny. 6 volt system. Combat wheels. Gun rack. Some good and some bad. Clean title. The trailer is also military early 1940’s but without title. Call for details.”
No doubt there is little GPW left in this modified flat fender.
https://kpr.craigslist.org/cto/d/elgin-1943-willys-ford-jeep/6857057009.html
“1943 Willy’s Ford Jeep, Toyota lockers front and back, 3/4 ton Chevy transmission and transfer case, stretched 13” for rock crawling, 455 gear ratio, 350 engine. Serious inquires only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
(02/08/2019) Needs some brake work. It has a civilian head.
“Very solid original California GPW body with a good running engine, needs attention to the clutch and brakes to be roadworthy. WW2 Army Jeep with original combat wheels. Leave a phone number if interested.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500.
(12/14/2018) This might have a rare set of Thor Auto-matic hubs. Frame frame appears to be an MB/GPW frame. The body has a custom inlet and a glove box (though not a standard shape); my best guess is that it’s a replacement body or a customized body of some vintage. Title is from Thailand??
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/d/orland-willys-jeep/6855600718.html
“1948 Willy’jeep restoration project comes with a good motor 327 some parts shipped over from Thailand never registered in states has Thailand title.”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Might have some value.
“1942 Ford gpw it’s been sitting for along time and and it’s time someone brings it back to life. Don’t run. But it’s all there. Call for more info”
Has some minor mods. Driver’s floor may have a patch.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1977405452567953/
“1943 Ford GPW runs and drives but motor could use rebuild smokes Could use some tie rods ends. The body is in very good condition converted to 12 V recent tuneup new water pump and battery”
Sounds like this might have some interesting history.
https://montgomery.craigslist.org/cto/d/montgomery-1944-ford-gpw-willys-jeep/6844023189.html
“ONE OWNER! Family Owned GPW and military style M101/105 trailer. Very cool history with this vehicle including Rubicon Trail Race Trophies. Garage kept. Been sitting for a while, but turns over. Yep, TX road ready and registered when parked. Title in hand. Let’s cut the bull. We don’t have to sell, but willing to entertain offers. Possible trades for Toyota trucks, Chevy Tracker, or side by sides, plus CASH OFFERS. Please don’t waste our time, contact us only if you are serious and know the market.”
Has a CJ tub (drain holes).
https://lascruces.craigslist.org/cto/d/las-cruces-1942-ford-jeep/6845344862.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(12/07/2018) Has some CJ parts.
“This is a 1943 (based on VIN) GPW Military Jeep. Needs some work on the drivers and passenger floors, the axe and shovel panel and the rear panel. The rear floor and panels are solid with just surface rust. It has a CJ grill. But I have a WW2 grill which I will include. The left and right fenders need some welding. The gas tank sump needs to be replaced and it needs a gas tank. It has an L134 4 cyl Go Devil Engine, which turns easily and it has a 6 volt alternator. It should be easy to get running. Also, I believe the transmission is the T-90. Based on the color, I would say this was used by the Air Force after the war.”