It’s mix of stuff.
“1942 jeep willys 4×4 works with a 350 engine 4 speed.. needs a fuel tank . It does run just needs a fuel tank made for it. $2,300 obo”
It’s mix of stuff.
“1942 jeep willys 4×4 works with a 350 engine 4 speed.. needs a fuel tank . It does run just needs a fuel tank made for it. $2,300 obo”
UPDATE: **Sold** Was $4000.
“I have an unrestored 1942 Military Early Flat grill Willy’s (MB) for sale. The first 25,000 MB’s had these flat steel grills. It wears a cosmetic restoration with many decent parts on the jeep and is a nice 25 footer, but is not a restored vehicle. Good original 1942 MB restorable body. Will need correct floors and other items to make a fully functional original World War Two MB. It is complete, the engine is free and looks like making it run should be not a major effort, I bought it to swap out the GPW Ford parts on it, for my GPW. I did replace with 1942 Willy’s MB parts where needed. I will provide a notarized “bill of sale”, I bought last fall and do not intend on restoring this vehicle, I have my hands full with my other jeeps and my small ranch. It is as restorable jeep, but does need TLC. I am currently eliminating many of my project cars I will never finish. I have other vehicles for sale. These are current just taken pictures, please ignore that date on the pictures.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $995. Was restored for 2014 Memorial Day weekend and now in Jeep Plant in Toledo.
“1942 Willys jeep, WWII veteran, MB/M-38 project. 6 cylinder F6-161 Hurricane engine, 90 hp, Dana transmission, transfer case, and rear end (all turn freely). Engine is complete but DOES NOT RUN. Has tow bar for 2″ ball, spare tire, all seats present but no cushions, olive drab color, 2 part windshield
Corrosion on body pans but frame is solid. No data plates found but paperwork in glove box indicated a 1942 model military classic, last registered in Texas 1979. No title! Was found and purchased from junk dealer Wimberley, Tx. I will provide a bill of sale. This project will take a true serious restorer that can do body and engine work. However, you can’t beat the price for this old veteran. $995.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown.
I think the top is my favorite part, though it is showing its age. The seat covers are unique, too.
“Selling this for my father since he is no longer able to drive. This was purchased from the military (Letterkenny Army Depot) in the late 1940s. It has 53,000 ORIGINAL MILES. Has now been started for 3-4 years. The photos were taken about 18 months ago. The tires are all flat but as far as the rest of the jeep goes, it pretty much looks like the photos. Call for more information and a history on the jeep.”
Looks like a good price.
“1942 Flat fender, with a 1947 Willy’s body. Small block Ford V-8. Full top, half doors and summer top. Extra parts go with it. $2500.00 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $2800.
It’s a partially completed project.
“World War 2 1943 Willys MB military jeep, frame down restoration sand blasted and painted frame, all new brake system, all new steering system, new seals bearings and slafts in axles, original body is a little rough new tires runs great drives even better. i have run out of steam on this project.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $15,000.
Looks solid.
“1945 Willys MB. It is a rare jeep if you do your research. Fully restored with only 600 miles on a rebuild engine. Way more money invested in this beauty. Selling to buy a dream house. Matching year jerry can and tools. Won’t last at this price.”
Update: sold quickly. Was listed at $1500.
Motor rebuilt, but not put back in. Looks promising.
“42 jeep all complete original 4 cylinder motor in good shape for being 70 years old motor was rebuilt never installed firm on price
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4200
This appears to have a mix of MB/CJ-2A parts.
“For Sale a 1941 CJ2A Willys Jeep, Original motor and trans booth have been rebuilt. Brand new tires have not even been on the road since putting them on. Great looking Jeep do not have the time to enjoy it anymore. ”