UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3200.
Appears worth a look.
“1942 ford GPW military Jeep
frame off rebuild in 1990’s
currently needs wheel cylinders and top needs some work but runs and drives good”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3200.
Appears worth a look.
“1942 ford GPW military Jeep
frame off rebuild in 1990’s
currently needs wheel cylinders and top needs some work but runs and drives good”
Some pics show windshield lettering and other don’t. I don’t know which are most recent.
“This is a 1944 GPW Ford made WW2 Jeep with title. I fully rebuilt this jeep less than 3 years ago with a frame off restoration. The engine, clutch and transmission have been professionally rebuilt. I have over 400 documented hours into the restoration, and I’ve spent much more than the asking price. its had only 700 trouble free miles since its overhaul.
This restoration uses the original tub, frame, parts and sheet metal. Reproduction parts have been kept to a minimum. It has an original Ford WW2 engine but not numbers matching.
The good: runs and drives great, is restored, new everything from the wiring harness to brakes to drivetrain to the tires.
The not so good: leak between tcase and trans. Not an original WW2 carb, horn, or speedo gauge (these are incredibly rare and would add a lot of $$ to the price). Converted to 12 volt for simplicity. I did a disk brake conversion. Would give you the parts to restore it to original if desired.
Price does not include the replica .30 cal machine gun and pintle mount. These are cheap if you must have one. Canvas top, ax and shovel are not original or included.
reason for selling: I’m restoring a WC dodge and the wife says I have too many projects around. She wants the place picked up. Price is firm but If we must negotiate I could keep the original tandem tow bar or other things and save you money.
NO CL flakes, low baller flippers or tire kickers pls. I don’t have to sell this. These antiques will go crazy with value in the future and are a great investment.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Might have some value.
“This is a true army jeep that was manufactured by Ford Motor Company under license from Willys in 1944. It is a GPW, however the original motor and transmission have been replaced with parts from a CJ-2A. It has various additions, cuts and scrapes, and prior owner adaptations, but it is a pretty straight jeep with all the components in tact.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1600.
It’s a project.
“’45 Willys Flat Fender Jeep — a true piece of history! But it is a project.
Very rusty / not running BUT come with 2nd original tub and Xtra parts.
I have about 20 additional photos but I am having trouble attaching them to this ad. If you contact me, I will send them to you.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $4500
This has potential.
“1942 Willys Jeep military. Good restorable condition. $4,500.00 O.B.O. John”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Various parts.
“I am selling a few extra parts I purchased that fit Willys MB & some I took off an original 1942 Ford GPW Army Jeep. Parts may also fit CJ CJ2A, G503, M38 and other Civilian and Military vehicles.
I have a complete inc bolts, oil bath air cleaner and all parts to it in nice cond. $295.
Full complete seat set for front and have back but bottom cushion on rear is not good ,but I can have that one made new for $50 to make complete set.
Front seat cushions and covers are in good usable condition and hard to find that look like they match a working jeep and I also have the green dye included to make look new if you prefer that look. Continue reading
UPDATE: Was $500. **SOLD**
The body is GPW, but the running gear may be civilian.
“tub frame and axles lots of good parts. no title. F marked parts.”

UPDATE: Price dropped to $1000
(09/08/2015) Maybe some value?
“This is a Ford GPW, produced 1941-1945. I will call this a 1945? This a restorable Jeep, but very deep and a lot of work. Machine gun plate still on frame under tub. the motor is a 6 cyl. non functional. previous owner cut a hole in hood, which can be repaired. I have a L head 134 engine that will go with sale for my asking price, but that also needs to be rebuilt. Collectors know what this is, if interested, ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/15/2015) No pics provided.
“Ford GPW disassembled for rebuild. Like new military NDT Goodyear tires on combat rims. Engine does not run. Clear Florida title. Many new parts & all manuals. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
(07/10/2010)
***Selling the whole jeep(s)- NOT parts***
WILLYS MB AND FORD GPW WWII MILITARY JEEPS
World War 2 (1941-1945) jeeps that are getting hard to come by.
For Sale are:
1. Ford GPW $1300
2. Willys MB $850
3. Willys MB body $800
Or all three for $2000 ($950 less)
Conservative parted out value is $4000, based on SOLD, not asking listings on Ebay
(as much as $5600)
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