UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300
“1944 Willys tub, ACM serial number 168246, can be used for a restoration or for panel parts.
No title with this, parts only. I think it is a restorable body, all needed panels can be bought new.
Asking $300”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300
“1944 Willys tub, ACM serial number 168246, can be used for a restoration or for panel parts.
No title with this, parts only. I think it is a restorable body, all needed panels can be bought new.
Asking $300”
No pics provided.
“1943 Willys Jeep
Part or Project
body / running gear / 4cyl engine
$700.00 obo”
http://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/cto/4385467069.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $9500.
(12/13/2013) This is a mix of parts, but looks nice.
“This is actually a 1942 Ford GPW Jeep with a MB Willys Slat Grill and engine. Strangely enough, the original owner saw the slat grill and had it titled as a Willys, but the frame serial number is a `42 Ford. It has many “F” Script parts. I have intended to change the grill out and re-title it a Ford, but have been procrastinating on that. I bought it in 2008 and converted it to 12volt. It still needs some work, but it is a good reenacting and parade jeep, which is what I intended its use to be. Several extra parts to go with it including: new rear seat cushions, extra Jerry Can, Garand Rifle Scabbard, OD Tarp, Canvas Windshield Cover, Gussets, Manuals, etc. See the attached photos. I am asking $9,500 OBO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Last listed at $3000.
(02/14/2014) Runs and drives.
“Run, drives and stops but is in need of restoration. Has a pre-war Willys Americar engine, a CJ fuel tank and no data tags. I also have a June 1944 engine, tool box lids, air cleaner, complete steering box/column and other miscellaneous parts included with the purchase. The carburetor, distributor and starter have all been recently rebuilt.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(02/20/2014) Looks nice.
“Beautiful, stock 1942 Jeep. Not many of these around. This is a real gem. Clean, great condition and drives good.
Don’t want to sell it but I have to. Asking $7500. If you are interested please contact Tony at (408) 509-6734. Please, only serious buyers. Thank you.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3375.
(03/11/2014) It doesn’t run.
“1942 Willys MB jeep
for parts or restoration
engine and trans spins free
$3375”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700
“Willys MB for sale. Not sure of exact year but definately WWII. The body had a hardtop on it for much of its life so the floors are pretty decent. The sides and rear panel are straight. Front bumper is missing but more importantly the frame horns and gussets are intact which makes restoration much easier. Comes with tub, hood, fenders, grille, windshield, frame, both axles, wheels, a tires. What you see pictured. Restore this little warhorse to its former glory! WWII Jeeps in any condition fetch very high prices now and this one is an inexpensive starting point. We’ve all wanted one of these since we were twelve, so here’s your chance…won’t last long. Need to make room in my yard. Get it and relive a piece of WWII history.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
The back has been cut, but there’s still some value.
“Got a few parts from a old willys jeep, (military I believe) 40s to early 50s, flat fender style. Look at the pics and let me know what you may need. windshield may be 1960-1969 m38a1 I was told. Or could be off military jeep ambulance with non removable hartop? Prices are negotionable.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
It’s not all stock, but has potential.
“1945 Willy’s Army Jeep
Daily Driver with a 1970’s restoration
Owned since the 1980’s
Was a radio jeep with capacitor box under dash on passenger side and a junction box for batteries right side of passenger seat
Has the Original canvas top, steering wheel, gauges, chassis, body, fire extinguisher and lined battle helmet. The canvas top has a tear on top and where it connects to the drivers side area
Missing the gas tank, the vehicle was operated with a plastic gas tank in back of vehicle like a small boat. Also missing is the 6 volt battery….the car is started with a 12 volt battery then disconnected when driven. There are some extra parts in back along with original issue tail lights
There is a clear title showing ownership from the 1980’s to present
This vehicle has been garaged on and off in it’s life ….looks like it just came off the battle field now.
Everything works except the gas gauge due to no gas tank
The engine smokes a little now.
If you can send me a digital address…..I can send a few video’s (AVI)of the jeep running and the engine sounds.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(03/11/2013) This has a few mods and seems to have an aftermarket body.
“1942 Willy’s Jeep (Ford mfg)
283 V-8 with new Edelbrock carb
In-tub poly gas tank with electronic fuel pump
4-point roll bar
Older bucket seats
Clean windshield and side mirrors
New battery
Have original wiper motors (but not installed)
Les Schwab Wildcate tires (excellent tread)”