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The links to posts below show jeeps grouped by models, condition, and other ways. Some of these jeeps are for sale and others have been sold. If you are unsure whether a vehicle is still for sale or not, email me at d [at] ewillys.com for more info.
Importantly, the allure of buying a project jeep can be romantic. The reality of restoring a jeep can be quite different, expensive and overwhelming without the right tools and resources. So, tread carefully when purchasing a "project". If you have any concerns about buying a vintage jeep, or run across a scam, feel free to contact me for help, comments or concerns .
This must be a repro body of some kind. I haven’t encountered too many MB/GPW repro bodies with the tool indents on the passenger side. I wonder if there are any tool indents on the driver’s side?
“1945 Willys CJ2 Jeep
Completely rebuilt, No Rust and No bondo body filler
Rebuild cost $15,000, asking $10,000 or best offer.
Titled, registered, safety sticker, and road Legal.”
“As my project draws to a close, I offer for sale this 1943 Willys 1/4T Reconnaissance Truck (jeep)(MB213995) and Willys 1/4T Trailer, Utility, restored to motorpool standards. For those of you who have not experienced military life, this means running correctly with the correct components as required to safely operate the vehicle during the WWII era. The only exception to this is the trailer which has not yet been restored, which would not stop you from driving the jeep and trailer in most parades without doing a thing to it. I have documented the entire tub off restoration of the jeep and assure you both run well. All the jeeps major systems (drive train, engine, trans, TC, electrical, fuel and brakes) have been thoroughly disassembled, cleaned, repaired or replaced and reassembled with era-correct reproduction or original NOS parts as specified in SNLG503 (the Army parts catalog for this type of vehicle). I have only really begun to return the 1944 Willys MBT trailer to it’s former glory, I serviced the wheel bearings,brakes and cosmetically cleaned up the trailer, so the new owner can have an active hand in the final restoration. The trailer will need have a wiring harness installed and mount some NDT tires to completely match the jeep. I want potential bidders to know that the trailer lunette and rims are post WWII parts from the sucessor to this model the M100. As anyone who gets bit by the “OD Fever” will tell you it’s impossible to restore one of these old warriors to working condition, by the book, without spending a few bucks along the way.”
“April 1945 bild, Good tires on 4 wheels. # MB 424711 Original data frame tag. What you see in the photos is what is coming with it. Ran and drove when put away 5 years ago. engine turns over.”
“44 willys original motor and running gear. motor runs good.aftermarket sheetmetal. tranny needs work and is out of vehicle. extra next gen tranny goes with it. can be seen at 11 north st, sjb. call John @ 605-515-0424 make me an offer, its got to go”
“1945 willys military jeep 85% restored it has origanal running gear,combat wheels,new canvas seats and top,new engine and much more call for details 503 475 5215”
“1944 Willys Flat Fender, V6 , 4 Speed Overdrive , 12 inc Possy Rear End , Power Stearing , 6 Point Roll Cage . This is Not Driveable at this time! 831)601-8316”
Located at the General George Patton Museum of Leadership, this jeep certainly has some unusual modifications. I found the pictures below on Flickr. They were taken by Greg in 2009.
The Patton museum is located on the Fort Knox installation along US Highway 31W, just south of the US Highway 60 intersection.
“Early 40s military jeep just rebuilt and re painted runs great
Call Ozzie for more details
Or stop by and check it out just ousted santa Paula on side of 126 and Willard
798-7581”