Don’t think it runs.
“1942 Jeep
needs tires and battery
small block Buick?
Make me an offer and tow it off”
Don’t think it runs.
“1942 Jeep
needs tires and battery
small block Buick?
Make me an offer and tow it off”
Glenn spotted this on Hemmings. I looked for a similar example from a brochure and magazine, but didn’t located one. The closed ting I found was the Baby-Jeep-Duriez from France.
“1945 Willy MB Woody Wagon. Frame off restoration, original drive train, wood body is copy of the original. Unique, one of ??, turns heads. Shriners?”
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/willys/mb/1826259.html?refer=news
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $10,500.
(01/17/2016) Has a couple mods.
“Clean 1942 Willys Jeep. I don’t know much detailed info about it. Garage kept, has not been drove in a year. I have been starting it up and driving it around on the property and that’s about it. It starts up with no problems. 4 cylinder motor, 4X4.”
No pics provided.
“1943 working, Willys military jeep. Awesome find…great project piece…must sell no time to love it as it should be. Pictures on request. $6000 OBO.”
It’s a project.
“Project WWII war Jeep with a V6 engine. Not running for years.”
Not sure how much value is here.
“3, WWII Jeeps-non runners. make an offer!”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/02/2016) “This Willys is a true survivor. The id number is a MB number, but is considered a 1947 by the DMV. The tub is a MB. The jeep was modified for a film to look like a M38. The driver side has been smoothed over with bondo at some point, but the ribs for the tools can be seen on the inside. The window is post war as well as the M38 grille. The jeep will need to be seen.
It needs tlc for sure but is a driver.
I have the window rubber, just no glass.
The engine is what I can best figure is a 1953 F-Head Hurricane engine. It has the generator, but is wound to a 12v system.
It has Model A tail lights with the bezels painted green since the pics were taken.
The tires are new as of July 22nd. I also had Willys hand painted on the rear tailgate, as well as a personal tribute to a fallen family member, as well as a WWII Kilroy was here.
I am also having the rims painted green this week.
I am fixing it up as I keep driving it. If it doesn’t sell for my price, I will be fixing it up and keeping it.
The footlocker doesn’t go with the jeep. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
(03/22/2016) Might be worth a closer look.
“1941 Willies Jeep. Runs GREAT!! Needs body work and brakes.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** For $500.
There’s value here. Listed at $500, but sounds like it might turn into a bidding situation.
“MFG 3-25-42 BRT (British issue) Willys MB. Its has been sitting outdoors for a long time, but is fairly complete. Have not tried to move it or see if the motor turns yet. We took the glove box cover off to research this vehicle. MAKE AN OFFER! If you see it here we still have it. Emails will be deleted. Calls only!”
Jim spotted this poor thing. Looks like it has been setting a while.
“1943 Willis Jeep, barn found. No title. Motor turns over, complete all original. Great for rock climbing!! Asking $2500.00 may consider trade, but, I Like CASH ”