UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
This is a mix of parts. It’s listed as an MB, but has a GPW body.
“Not 100% matching numbers but runs and drives fine. Needs a carb cleaning and some tuning and it will be perfect. Open to offers or trades”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
This is a mix of parts. It’s listed as an MB, but has a GPW body.
“Not 100% matching numbers but runs and drives fine. Needs a carb cleaning and some tuning and it will be perfect. Open to offers or trades”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3000.
(08/06/2018) Project.
https://kpr.craigslist.org/cto/d/1943-jeep-restoration-project/6735645625.html
“1943 Ford Willy’s restoration jeep. Have the numbers matching engine. Plus another Jeep model engine. Neither engine is in the vehicle currently. Body and frame still appear to be solid. Looking for offers or possible trade for newer CJ. Would make a great restoration for someone who has the time. This jeep is located in Central Oregon.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(09/08/2018) A GPW with some modifications.

“This is a GPW.
Good running and driving/using condition.
It is not completely stock.
It has a 1970’s pontiac car 4 cylinder engine.
The other drive train is basically stock.
Dana 44 rear end with limited slip differential.
power steering.
Hydro boost power brakes.
Winch.
Roll bar.
towe bar.
heater
extra gas tank under passenger seat
Have full winter top and doors for it.
Has always been garaged.
I am selling for my grandfather.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1950.
It runs. Might make a cheap racer
“1942 gwp ( Willy’s Jeep) four cylinder. Runs drives wheels clean title”
Has been modified some.
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/d/jeep-gpw/6725104949.html
“JEEP GPW rolling chassis Ser. # 103699.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8500.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/cto/d/1944-ford-gpw/6724006269.html
“An extremely rare 1944 Ford GPW. One of the predecessors to the Jeep. One of the prototypes that the Government asked several car makers to built that became the jeep we all know from WWII. Has the frame for the front window and the metal side doors. Asking $21,500.00 Have seen these on the internet for up to 90K.”
Vintage build. Not a ’41 (none produced), maybe a ’42.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2382510764/
“For sale 1941 Ford jeep ,small block Chevy was a early 80s build,haven’t try to start it yet ❓ has sat in a barn for several years, Bill of sale only ‼. $3000.00 o.b.o 775-790-5007 located in Gardnerville NV.”
“misc stuff for Military Jeep,
– $1000 for all parts (no manuals) or I will sell parts separately at fair market value if requested.
Steering column
Drivers seat (not shown yet)
Horn (not working)
Windshield (not shown will soon)
gas tank
Brackets
Carb
engine parts”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
Seller has some other parts, too.
“Up for sale is an original 1945 Ford GPW Jeep tub. This is a solid tub to be used in your WWII jeep restoration. The tub is left over from a series of different projects over the years. The tub is in decent shape. The dash is uncut. It does have some rot in the fuel tank well and in the back floor. All very typical for any jeep that is over 70yrs old. This is old American steel, and will actually line up with your original jeep frame, Unlike a repop “MD Wrong”. I will throw in fenders and hood in for an even $1K. Give me a call. This is a fair price and will not sell for less. I have many other parts for sale. Just ask.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500.
(08/04/2018) Has some mods.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/scz/cto/d/1944-ford-general-purpose/6715970311.html
“Up for sale is a 1944 Ford GPW Jeep. Needs a lot of work. Project vehicle.
It was inherited from family member who passed away. Unfortunately this means we don’t know a ton about the jeep, just that Grandpa used to drive it around his property and in the parades in local towns. It was his pride and joy, a replica of the same jeep he drove in Vietnam as a mail man in the army. It was his passion vehicle and hopefully it can be someone elses as well!
We have videos of the car running if you would like to see them just let us know in an email.
Currently on non-op status with DMV. Pink slip in hand
Here is some info from a Willys enthusiast that viewed the 44′-
“FYI: It appears what you have is a WWII chassis and front clips (fenders/grille/hood) with a CJ-2A or CJ-3A body. In addition, the steps on the body have been modified and the drain holes on the sides have been filled. The rear of a 2A and 3A body should have a tailgate, but it appears to be filled in on this one. The windshield is aftermarket or from an M-38. The front and rear bumpers have been modified. The rims looks to be a from a 2A or 3A, but aren’t WWII. ““