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UPDATE: **Status Unknown** This likely sold. Was $8500
It has some MB and GPW parts.
“Rare Army jeep with Willys frame and Ford GPW body. Just had the entire brake system redone. Runs and drives well. A great WWII military Jeep. Has a tow bar that can be easily removed and a 12 volt system.”
“1945 WWII Willys Jeep MB 421576. Ready for parades, display and/or reenactments. Body off rebuild. Looks good and drives and handles superbly. Restored by a professional with 25 Jeep restorations to his credit. The old speedometer showed 45,000 miles and was replaced and now shows 355 miles.
The Jeep does not require and further work. It is a vehicle that has won many accolades in parades and on display.
Reason for Selling: Owners age and health.”
“I have two mid 1940’s Willys MB jeeps for sale…Package deal for everything, white jeep is a 1944 MB, but title says Ford GPW, red one is also a MB, i have a title for the red one, but technically does not match the jeep.
Both need some work but are a great start.
Red jeep needs new tub sides and back part of the tub., it does have the original combat two piece wheels that are worth $150.00 each.
White jeeps body needs a good sanding and paint plus one spot repaired, plus battery and new wiring, seats etc…
There is also a hard top and two sets of doors that fits either jeep or will fit a CJ2A or CJ3A. I also have a complete front axle with leaf springs and steering on it, each have their typical rust spots, but not that bad for untouched.
$1,750.00 for everything possible trades, travel trailer, guns…or??”
(06/09/2013) This appears in good shape for the price. It’s script with the squared gas tank.
“This jeep was restored from the frame up. Runs Great. Body has no dings or scratches & tires are 95%. Lots of extra parts to include new windshield frame, grill, extra bearings for transmission and transfer case. $6500.00 OBO
No E-mails. Call or text 805-717-1232 ( text preferred ). Tom”
(07/19/2012) The dash is certainly unusual. I guess it is good this wasn’t a Ford GPW, or the gauges would have been arranged in an F.
“’43 Willys Jeep with Chevy 350, SM420 granny low tranny, Spring over on 35’s, ’75 CJ5 frame and axles. This thing really turns heads and is a blast to drive around. Cash only.”
“This MB-3A jeep is a completely rebuilt CJ3A frame and running gear with one of our (D&L Bensinger’s) new, reproduction MB-2A body kits installed to make this look like a WWII jeep. It is perfect for parades and reenactments.
The jeep has a new wiring harness,12-volt system, used combat wheels and tires, new seat frames and cushions. Also includes top bows but no top. New spare tire with repro combat wheel included.
“For Sale by owner:
1943 Willys Overland MB Jeep. Looks like it just drove off the battlefield. Complete WWII historical vehicle with all the canvas and tools, to include tire pump, engine hand crank and shovel with axe. Jeep was frame-off restored in 2004 with mostly new old stock parts. Runs great.
Also included is an extra Willys Go-Devil engine with water pump and oil pan.”