UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Has a few mods.
“yellow gpw 3 speed 4 cylinder runs good 8000 obo some chips and scratches in paint”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Has a few mods.
“yellow gpw 3 speed 4 cylinder runs good 8000 obo some chips and scratches in paint”
Parts jeep.
“Jeep 1944 gpw
title in hand
call for more information”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(03/09/2017) Has some updates.
“I am asking 6500 for a 1943 Ford gpw Army Jeep with Bantam trailer. It has a Buick 225 V6 with Warren Overdrive and rear posi with front power lock differentials. Full cage roll bar gas and Tire rack on rear.
I got hurt it will no longer be able to use it so it’s time to go someone who will appreciate it. Of course it is 75 years old and could use a little TLC and needs new tires but all in all it’s a very nice Ford gpw army jeep M1 gun mount on windshield set up for the Rubicon. For more information contact me.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
(10/28/2016) Lots of padding in the back.
“Hello I am selling my 1942 Ford Jeep built for the military. The body has 39k miles on it and the 283 v8 motor is freshly rebuilt with less than 1k miles on it. Starts and drives great. Comes with plow and plow mount, soft top that detaches and an extra set of tires. Manuel transmission that shifts great and the body Is in great condition as well”
UPDATE: Still Available.
Seller indicates the VIN is #5767 and that it was manufactured in December of 1942. Given the first GPWs were constructed in February of 1942, there seems to be a disconnect (http://wwiijeepparts.com/Archives/JeepSerialNumber.html#WWIISerialNumbers)
“POSSIBLY THE OLDEST OPERATIONAL FORD GPW JEEP
***FIRST WEEK OF PRODUCTION–DECEMBER 1942***
VIN #5767
ALL ORIGINAL PARTS HAVE BEEN CLEANED AND SAVED
About 6,500 were produced that first week. Somehow this one survived over 70 years in original condition. However, to be operational, it required a lot of TLC such as:
REBUILT ORIGINAL MOTOR AND MANIFOLDS
NEW ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, REGULATOR, BATTERY AND STARTER
NEW RADIATOR
NEW TIRES AND TUBES
NEW BRAKE SYSTEM
NEW HOSES AND BELTS
NEW TRANSMISSION AND HOUSING
NEW SEAT CUSHIONS
NEW FUEL PUMP AND FILTER
ORIGINAL CARB REBUILT
NEW FUEL TANK AND LINES
SEVERAL HUNDRED HOURS OF THE OWNER’S LABOR”
https://tucson.craigslist.org/cto/6030885794.html
UPDATE: Still Available.
(012/26/2016) This GPW is #60673. Not sure how rusty the floors are.
“CASH OR CREDIT ONLY
NO TRADES
YOU MUST PICK UP / NO DELIVERY”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $5500.
Could use a new windshield. Listed as a 1941.
“This is a nice 1941 GPW Jeep from World War 2. It has new tires new rear axles and the gas tank has been refurbished. It has been partially restored. The engine and drive train still need to be gone through. If interested please call”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Engine isn’t stock. Listed as a 1941.
“I have a 1941 army jeep has motor and trany good project for a jeep lover”
Looks good.
“Have a 1943 ford international army jeep for sale. All original every thing works as it should starts runs and drives. Comes with all ratio equipment and carrying bags. Also has a trailer that will come with it in the sale ..4×4 works shift on the fly high and low..as back in the 40s this rig is a 4 speed manual transmission 1.4it 4 cylinder it’s a small rig will go any where ..just serviced ready to roll..no tire lockers no trades .. Selling for an old friend very rare hard to find..you won’t find one of these in this kind of condition and I know what she is worth thank you..”
Looks like it would take more than $2500 to make it original.
“:Great jeep with just about perfect body
:Runs good to drive around Town
:Needs about $2500 worth of work to bring it back to original
:Comes with original rims but the tires are no good
:Seats are not original. Original seats are metal so these are more comfortable to sit on
:Paint job not original
:Carburater not original
:Steering wheel not original
:If you have the time and want to restore it back, this Jeep could be worth $12,000 or more
:If your like me and just want to drive it around for fun it’s a classic cool jeep from WWII
I can bring the Jeep to my house in Tarzana if you want to have a look and not drive out to Pomona”