UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $26,500.
Mark listed this at warjeeps.com.
“This jeep is a ground-up restoration with great attention given to detail and authenticity.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $26,500.
Mark listed this at warjeeps.com.
“This jeep is a ground-up restoration with great attention given to detail and authenticity.”
There may be value here.
“WWII Army Jeep has good engine rebuilt in 1976 90 % original. ASIS first cash takes. Reply to post with email or phone #.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Looks like there could be value here.
“1943 Army Jeep (Ford GPW)–Has engine, transmission, rear axle, various body parts.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/04/2015) Looks like the driver’s side has had some body work.
“1943 JEEP FORD WILLY 4X4 ORIGENAL 4 CYLINDER FLAT HEAD 3 SPD MANUAL TRANS. WITH OVER DRIVE RUNS GRAET PINK ON HAND UP TO DATE ON REG. CALL”
Not all original. Non-original brakes, tranny, and rims at the very least.
“Own an original WW II Jeep. The real deal. Made in 1945, this Ford WWII Jeep (Ford GPW) is fully restored and in excellent working condition. All original (except for a more powerful transmission and larger breaks). New shocks, springs, starter, alternator, water pump, radiator, master cylinder, breaks, and rear-end. Street legal with current tags.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900.
(01/11/2016) Has no title and needs work.
“I bought this 1945 Ford built GPW WWII Jeep, not all that long ago to restore. After putting much thought into it, I’ve decided to sell it and buy another one that is already restored. This Jeep has a rebuilt engine that runs great. I’ve driven it around the field where it is stored, but not on the street, because the brakes are down. Although the engine is rebuilt, the rest of the Jeep needs complete and total restoration. It is FAR from ready to drive down the highway. The engine and transmission are out of a later model civilian WILLYS Jeep and not a Ford built Jeep. Someone had cut out the rear panel and made a tailgate. I recently bought a brand new repair panel to fix the tail of the Jeep. This is not an easy restoration and the body is VERY rusty like most WWII Jeeps. It comes with a far less rusty windshield frame. The Jeep does have lots of Ford “F”s stamped on it and it has the original Ford body vin tag. It does NOT have a title.”
Can’t tell how good the floor is (or is not).
“Nice GPW Script body tub with 2 fenders, hood, grill and gas tank sump. Gas tank seen in pics does not go with jeep. $2500 Call for more info NO TEXTS, Please!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
It’s a project.
“43 ford gpw military jeep body has had all the rust repaired and the frame has been cleaned up and painted a few years ago. real deal military jeep just needs finished and put back together engine needs rebuilt same as a willys mb”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2100.
It’s a project.
“The correct split two piece windshield has been installed since the photo was taken. The title is clear and registered Non-opp. The price also includes a complete 1980 Pinto with 2.0 L engine that I was going to pull out and put into the Jeep.”
Neither runs.
“53 Willy’s M38 80 % restored, something came loose in motor. Flat head 4 with 3 speed. $5,000.
43 Ford needs complete restoration.”