UPDATE: Was $2000. **SOLD**
“This is a classic Willys jeep, ready for restoration. I am not sure if it runs, it has just been sitting. No title, just a bill of sale. ”
UPDATE: Was $2000. **SOLD**
“This is a classic Willys jeep, ready for restoration. I am not sure if it runs, it has just been sitting. No title, just a bill of sale. ”
UPDATE: Still Available, now painted green.
(07/02/2014) There’s a M-38A1 grille on the front for some reason.
“1942 Jeep willys.
4×4
This is a super solid project, almost ready.
V8 corvette engine, was running, needs battery.
Good, clean interior.
good exterior, primed!
need to sell.”
UPDATE II: **SOLD** Was $2000.
UPDATE: Craig pointed out that it’s possible the MB frame on this the correct frame. Ford used the same frame supplier, Midland Steel, before they contracted with Murray Steel for the GPW frames. (http://olive-drab.com/od_mvg_www_jeeps_mbgpw.php)
“For sale is a World War II, 1942 Script Ford Jeep, GPW, restoration project. Early 1942 Ford “Script Ford”. Might trade for 1965 to 1968 Mustang Fastback or Convertible in similar condition.
Body is Ford, Chassis is Willys. Titled on the dash VIN plate as Ford, GPW. Clear Ok. title.
Flathead engine is not correct, possibly late 40`s but I do have a Willys MB Block, WW2, (was running engine) that goes with the Jeep. Distributor boss is chipped on the block that is in the Jeep now, also some welding on the side of the block. Kaiser Supersonic head. ( adds 5 horsepower to engine ),I would use parts off the block that`s in it and put the MB engine in the Jeep. see picture. Correct Ford Transmission and Transfer Case. 1 seat is “F” , the other seat is WW2 Willys.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4400.
Runs and drives.
“Selling my1943 Willys. Runs good. It’s all original and has a non op. Clean title but need to reupholster the seats. All the gauges work, new carburetor. And wire the rear lights. Any questions call me.“
UPDATE: Was $4500. **SOLD**
(03/08/2014) Sounds like it has been updated quite a bit.
“1943 Willys Jeep 2 wheel drive. It has a small block 350, turbo 400 automatic with shift kit and a 2500 stall converter. Dana 44 rear end with 513 gears. 2 sets of paddles and one set of Terra tires.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
The only photo is of the CJ-2A. There’s a CJ-3A and MB parts jeep, too.
“I have decided to get out of the old Jeep hobby and sell all of my remaining vehicles and parts. I will attempt to sell everything to one buyer first and if no singe buyer emerges I will list everything separate.
I have:
1946 Willys Jeep CJ-2A,
L-134 flathead 4 cylinder with less than 2000 miles on rebuild, Solex carb, Petronix ignition and 12 volt conversion. T90/18 trans and transfer case, Dana 44 rear. Body was taken off frame and repaired with pop riveted sheet metal. Floor boards and hat channels were replaced along with tool compartment floor. The Jeep is not original in anyway but is period correct. Nothing on this Jeep came on a 1946 Jeep. The windshield frame is off a 1942 GPW, the hood off a 49, body tub somewhere around 1950, engine is late 40’s or early 50’s, transfer case and transmission are earlier pieces with equal length handles, etc. It has been rebuilt dozens of times over its life.
Paint is rattle can and looks like it, but the body is very solid.
New gauges except fuel, no fuel gauge in vehicle. Tail lights are new and headlights and marker lights work. No turn signals, horn, or wipers. No top.
It’s rough.
“1945 MB Willys Jeep. Serial #340860. Delivered to military 6/9/44. This is an intact, complete jeep with front end, rear end, transfer case, 3 speed transmission, front and rear end drive shafts, extra transfer care, extra motor. Doesn’t run or have title be great project vehicle or parts vehicle. DANA Front end and DANA rear end. model 18 spicer. DANA transfer case. $1500 firm. Lake Butler . Leave message”
No pics provided.
“I have a 41-45 willys mb jeep tub, I was going to build a rat rod out of it but another project came along and would like to just get rid of it. Make offer.”