UPDATE: I am surprised this is still available.
Shouldn’t last long.
“Mostly original. In my family for many years. Motor is very strong, body needs tlc. $3500 obo.”
UPDATE: I am surprised this is still available.
Shouldn’t last long.
“Mostly original. In my family for many years. Motor is very strong, body needs tlc. $3500 obo.”
There might be some value here.
“1943 willys jeep. 4 cylinder manual transmission with 4 wheel drive. Pink slip in hand. Starts and stops but needs a lot of work. Rust everywhere. Previous owner diamond plated over rust but still needs a lot of body work. Newer fuel tank. I have been told by some that this willys is a civilian model not a military model. Has tow bar for and a fold down front window. Asking 1600 obo.”
I felt this ad was worth a comment. New Body Tub?? Huh?? Excellent condition?? What about those fenders??
“Excellent condition body, interior and mechanically. New body tub, wheels and tires (5K in tub and wheels). 1600cc SOHC Ford engine. New instrument panel as well as all steering components. Roll bar, seat belts and new top.”
UPDATE: Pic provided. LIsted as a 2A, it is an MB/GPW.
“Wants to be Restored to Glory. This was my project until I ran out of time and my wife got ill.
Needs to find someone with the interest and ability to do it right.
Great project for parent and son or daughter, This jeep is very restorable or custom
Restored this year rig are selling for $12,500.00 to $ 20,000.00 Look it up
Asking $ 7,000.00 cash only. Please call for more info after 5:00 pm week days any time on weekends
Thanks for looking I do have pictures”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Highest offer gets the jeep.
“It breaks my heart to put this war Jeep up for sale. This old girl went over there and was loved so much they sent her back. She still retains a rebuild tag on the transfer case. It shows it was rebuilt by the ordinance corps in Japan. (see pics) This is a true barn find. Owned by the same family since the 50’s and stayed on a ranch in Montrose, Co. (High desert climate, so very little rust) Still has many of it’s original features as you can see in the pictures, including it’s olive drab steering wheel! Currently is running, driving and stopping. Has new brake and fuel systems. However the tires are pretty weather checked. They hold air and would be fine for trailering.
She currently has an overhead valve engine. I have the flathead engine that came with the Jeep (disassembled, of course) that I will include in the sale. Body is solid with a couple of small rust spots (see pics) frame is rock solid. I have posted a lot of pictures and have many more upon request. Email me with your phone number and WAR JEEP in the subject line. All others will be deleted due to spamming. I will happily return all calls and answer any questions. I am only selling due to an illness in the family. This does not mean I will take any low ball or just plain silly offers. Only Email if you’re serious, already have the money, and permission from your wife. I would like to sell this week to the highest bidder! Do not NEED to sell this week. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. Cash sale only. Will assist with loading.”
Listed as a 1953, it’s more like a rough MB.
“1953 Willy’s Army Jeep with the original 1953 Willy’s engine, VIN#426445. unknown miles. $4,495or best offer. I’ve replaced the brake lines, wheel cynlinders and brakes, clutch and pressure plate, the ring gear on the fly wheel and the starter. It ran fine the last time I used it which was several years back. I’m selling it as is. These jeeps have a lot of potential and you could easily make it into a $15,000 jeep. There’s an army serial number on the right front hood that’s hard to read after 62 years. The numbers on the hood are original and as far as we can tell they are _0_08659. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
Clearly has some updates.
“I have a 1943 flat fender jeep, not street legal, 350 chevy, turbo 400 automatic, blazer running gear,”
Not perfect, but a fair price for what’s there. No description.
No pics provided.
“Popular vehicle during WWII
clean title
no motor or tans
great for a restoration project and history lovers!
Asking price $900 or the best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2400.
(04/30/2015) It runs, but with a Chevy engine.
“1944 Willy’s Jeep. Body in fair condition drive train in excellent condition, runs great it does have a Chevy Iron Duke 4 cylinder engine, which is a common replacement for the flat head 4 cylinder engine that it came with and is easier to get parts. It is Titled and ready to up on the Mesa Monument or where ever you take it. This Jeep is a Military Jeep and is not geared for highway driving. Reasonable offers will be considered.”