UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
(04/27/2015) The driver’s side has some rust under the tool indents.
“1943 Ford Jeep Military project, comes with extra wheels and tires”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
(04/27/2015) The driver’s side has some rust under the tool indents.
“1943 Ford Jeep Military project, comes with extra wheels and tires”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
There is still work to complete on it. It’s a mix of parts.
“This is a 1942 Jeep MB/GPW. I have been working on this restoration over the last couple of years. I am only selling it because I would like some extra money to put down on a house. If it doesn’t sell this week I will keep it.
No pics, but has a variety of updates.
Hey I’ve decided to sell my jeep its a 1944/45 GPW it has the title in my name(1946). Not really much rust, the floors are solid and seems pretty solid overall (has some bondo and lead in it but its not there to hide rust). It has a Chevy 350(ramhorn manifolds) mated to a T-90 with a dana 18 transfer case and borg warner overdrive, power steering and a mild shackle lift. Dana 25 front axle and Dana 44 rear both with 5:38’s. I just did the rear brakes and wheel cylinders. It did run and drive great with no problems overdrive works just fine. I pulled all of the wiring out because it was poorly done. If the coil is powered up and starter is powered up it’ll fire right up. I drove it all over town when I first got it really no problems. I have started a diamond plate alum. wrap job and its partial finished any exta parts will go with it I also have an extra 47 cj frame that goes with it as well. I don’t have to sell this jeep it just isn’t practical right now. I’d like to $3800 OBO”
http://boise.craigslist.org/cto/4988463607.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
It’s a project.
“i have a 1942 GPW Scriped Ford in the back. see pictures. comes with engine its out at the time. comes with the transfercase and drive shafts as well not in the picture but will come with it. i have a T84 transmission as well that i will include. Its a great jeep to restore. I have the title for it as well. i have to many projects and i will not be able to restore this great jeep. what you see in the pictures is what you get.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000
Has some incorrect parts, but runs and drives. Might be an easy restoration project.
“1942 Military Jeep for sale. Naturally, I have the full title. It runs great and is driven weekly. Most major systems have been rebuilt including brakes, steering, frame, etc. It has the “F” Ford symbols throughout the entire vehicle.
Would be a great project for someone who wants to finish out the body for a full restoration. I have a full history of this partial restoration.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,000
Appears solid.
“Military jeep in good shape no rust summer top all original.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,000
(03/17/2015) David spotted this unique, cool GPW Ford truck jeep. It even has a tilt bed.
“42 Ford tilt bed truck – 302 Mustang power – C4 automatic – 9″ rear end. Disc brakes on front, mag wheels, 2 fuel tanks, cloth interior. Currently on a Historical Vehicle license. Great driver. Formerly a magazine car, with copies to go with it.”
Poor light for good photos.
“For sale is a 1943 Ford GPW, re-built motor runs great”
Looks like there is value here.
“Restoration Project – Motor Cranked and runs — transmission not tested – frame and body in fair shape. No title, can be titled as re-built vehicle. Does have SC serial number on dash.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This runs. Looks like a good price. Maybe a Ford GPW?
“Flat fender jeep registered as a 1950 ford. It has a pinto engine. It was rewired some years ago has a soft top and starts right up and drives. It has current non op.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7900
It’s got a few mods, but appears solid.



Asking $8,500
We don’t need to go into the history of Jeeps in order to enlighten you on how rare these models are. This is for the individual who knows what this is and is wanting to not have to spend over $20k to get a good one. Continue reading
It’s supposed to be ‘near to historical specifications’, but is it near enough for the price?
“1943 military GPW jeep. This is a historical vehicle meticulously restored to near original specifications. Must see to appreciate.”