UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,500.
(12/14/2013) It looks the body has been nicely adapted to the CJ-7 chassis.
“1943 willys built by ford cj7 chassis 350/350 ps,36″ tires incl spare,winch runs great trade for street rod or? ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,500.
(12/14/2013) It looks the body has been nicely adapted to the CJ-7 chassis.
“1943 willys built by ford cj7 chassis 350/350 ps,36″ tires incl spare,winch runs great trade for street rod or? ”
UPDATE:Was on eBay. **SOLD**
(12/29/2013) This no glovebox slat grille has potential.
“This Jeep is being sold as a parts jeep or a solid restoration candidate.
It is a early Willys Slat Grill jeep.
Original data plates
Serial Number 103390 on data plate
Date of is 12-11-41
Frame tag is painted over but I suggest it matches the data plate
Engine number is MB113681
I hate to see this parted out because it would make an EXCELLENT frame off restoration project.
The frame is solid, the fenders and hood are good also.
The “Willys Script “tub needs new sheet metal in many areas but is actually very straight. Previous owner cut out most of all the bad areas already.
The windshield is good but is a victim over alot of overspray, which probably saved it.
T 84 Transmission is also early type, filler on pass side. I can not verify if it is ford or willys.
Comes with four combat rims
Located in Santa Rosa, Calif
Serious bidders please consider coming to see it in person.
Buyer is responsible for all shipping arrangements.
Sold as is where is.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900
(01/20/2014) This includes a new tub. Looks like it could be a good price for everything.
“I have a jeep project. I have a titled 1943 Willys MB (WWII jeep — VERY hard to find!), currently not running (was running when parked about 5 years ago), with all correct drivetrain EXCEPT for the engine (it has a later model F head, rather than the original L head). It does have the correct T-84 transmission and all the other correct moving parts. The body is rough and needs work — BUT, I have all the replacements parts in another tub, so between the two of them you could put together a nice WWII jeep. I even have a civilian L-head engine (will need to be rebuilt) so, though you wouldn’t have the exact correct engine — you would be close. I don’t have the seats or many other of the correct bits (like the combat wheels — sorry). I only want $1900 for all. You could pull the F-head and sell it to recoup some of the money. It is located in Albuquerque NM and would need to be transported wherever you are.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
There may be value here.
“I am selling a 1944 Willys Jeep. The body and frame are both in great condition. Features include flip down headlight brackets, tool box lids and glove box. The engine and transmission have been removed and are not available with the vehicle. The tires and wheels are in working condition so the vehicle can be flat towed or easily put on a trailer. The vehicle’s location is in Apple Valley, CA. I am asking $1,500 obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
(09/26/2013) Looks good. At that price I’d expect to see some combat rims on it, too.
“Totally restored 1945 Willy MB. Engine completely rebuilt by machine shop, Transmission rebuilt, new transfer assembly, new gas tank and fuel lines, New brakes and bearings, new brake lines. New radiator. Many new parts. Windshield has a few cracks but I can replace this for the next owner. Fully titled. Drives good”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $22,000.
What’s the fourth tag on the dash?
“Nomenclature Truck, 1/4 ton, 4×4.6 volt system. Built April 4, 1945. Restored to original condition. This vehicle has a 50 cal machine gun and mount. The period correct communication radio is mounted in the rear. Start right up and runs great. No rust. Has a clear title. Great for military jeep collectors and parade ready.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
It’s a project.
“1944 Willys Jeep
Flathead 4
see pics
as you can see this jeep needs a lot of work, But would make a Great Parts jeep
Engine is a Flathead 4
and works
Question Please Call
Bryan”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown**
(11/27/2013) The seller doesn’t mention in, but I’m wondering if this is unrestored?
“1944 Willy’s Military Jeep 4×4 free of rust and dents. Paint finish in good condition. The interior has the original canvas seats with roof canvas inside curtains. Under carriage and suspension also in good condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
Includes a PTO winch.
“Have a 42 willys jeep. Motor is clean was gone through about 9 years ago. Hasnt had many miles put on it since. Motor runs good but needs new points and carberator rebuilt. Has all stock running gear. PTO winch. Hard top. Call for more details.”