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“Unknown Year Junked Ford Willys Jeep (Unknown VIN #) – No Title – Parts Only”
http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/auctionview.cgi?lid=2920200&kwd=willys&zip=&category=0
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“Unknown Year Junked Ford Willys Jeep (Unknown VIN #) – No Title – Parts Only”
http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/auctionview.cgi?lid=2920200&kwd=willys&zip=&category=0
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Looks like a pretty easy project to complete.
“Up for your consideration is a 1942 Ford Gpw jeep project. It will be sold AS-IS. It is a project vehicle with a very solid body. It is considered a “Script Jeep”. A lot of the parts to finish it are included with it. Do not know the condition of the running gear. Would be an awesome project. $8500 firm.”
It lacks full floaters. The body looks good.
“Here is a chance to own a piece of History. Its a 1942 Military Jeep In great shape that need to be, sanded and painted and restored. Most parts are there and needs to be put back in place. (parts are easy to obtain) Motor is a original willys flat head 4 cylinder, which is not locked up and the carburator has been taped up for a long time so no debris could enter. The body is a old reproduction and there is only little surface rust, no holes and only needs to be sanded and painted. The body alone is worth $5,000.00 to replace it. The drive trane is there and installed. I have no idea of it’s condiction, but parts are easy to acquire if needed. Pictures do not do it justice. It would be a great project for a beginner or somebody that has always wanted a military jeep to drive around or to have on a farm to play with. Please contact me if you are interested.”
Assembly and repairs required.
“Body only complete tub fenders grill hood windshield seat frames gas tank blackout lights regular lights radiator etc many other parts as well. No title as vin would have been on engine does need floor pans $1500”
Mark Smith from warjeeps/sellajeep/jeeptrucks.com shared these jeeps up for auction in Auburn, CA. Bidding ends May 18th.



Has some non stock items.
“A Ford GPW military Jeep. New tires, brakes, exhaust and rebuilt carb”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,500.
Runs and drives.
“I’m looking at $16,500
Jeep is currently built up as British airborne
Comes with: spare orig grill with headlight buckets, spare engine block, 3 gas cans, 2 uncut front bumpers, all orig equip that was taken off(canvas, rear attachment items etc).
Engine top end was redone 2yrs ago, trans totally rebuilt last year, restored frame off 12 yrs ago and sat for most of its life post restore, owned it since 2012. Purchased with 1100 miles, currently has 2488 on it. It runs and shifts as it should, 4×4 works flawlessly. All gauges and secondary lights work, no leaks or drips
Additional item shown in photos NOT included(tarps, radio, water can and boxes on hood, camo net etc). Any questions or more photo request, please email me. Willing to help with transportation needs, for extra cost.”
Could be worth a look. Has a few updates.
“Runs good. Drives good. Clean title with current registration. 90% Original parts. No drive train changes. Doesn’t burn oil. Cash only. No trades. Serious inquiries only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
Looks like quite a bit has already been done.
“1943 GPW unfinished project. EVERYTHING is here to complete. Original RARE GPW engine rebuilt and on rolling chassis, original transmission and transfer gone through mounted on chassis. Original tub needing to be completed. F markings on hood, fenders, seats,frame, engine, transmission, transfer, and much more. The engine is a 1942, and frame/tub a 43. 5 original combat rims, 1 original goodyear tire and 4 new reproduction. Boxes and boxes of all parts needed to complete..including paint and ALL NEW CANVAS.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“1944 Ford GPW Serial Number #235496. This jeep still features its original data tags which are riveted to the interior of the glove box door. Date of delivery: November, 17, 1944.
Jeep features its original tub and other body panels and parts, although rear panel and floor are modified and original window frame is set in a different hinged frame that is welded-on. The Jeep features the original T84 transmission, T18 transfer case, and the original Dana 25 front and Dana 27 Rear axle. It also includes original GPW drivers seat (modified).
Other modifications include a later rear bumper (the original rear crossmember is still underneath). The jeep has a different steering set up and has a Dodge flathead inline six engine. The Jeep runs and drives and is currently licensed. Engine could use a tune up. The jeep has just had all the fluids changed and brakes rebuilt with new rubber lines. The Jeep comes with a clear Utah title.”