UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
“43 Willys Jeep
All Original 4 Cyclinder
Not Running
Have Re-built Engine for it, But Needs to be Re-assembled
New Tires
New Wheel Bearings
New Brakes
Needs Bodywork & Paint
Serious Inquiries Only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
“43 Willys Jeep
All Original 4 Cyclinder
Not Running
Have Re-built Engine for it, But Needs to be Re-assembled
New Tires
New Wheel Bearings
New Brakes
Needs Bodywork & Paint
Serious Inquiries Only”
UPDATE: Still Available
(03/27/2013) “41 willys jeep dodge 3/4 ton axles lockers front and rear. All wheel disc brakes. Rebuilt chevy 283 sbc with 4 speed and 205 transfer case aluminum gas tank roll cage newer jeep seats sheeted with 3/16″ plate around body smoothed out fenders, firewall. Zero rust. Great start on project. Needs wiring and body work. Selling for friend $2700 obo great deal for a jeep fan! 208-413-8242”
Rear seat not included.
“I have a 1945 ww2 jeep for sale. Yes.. This one IS a willys mb not the CJ2As that are painted green and mistaken for military.
I went through the trouble of getting a bonded title. All that is needed to get plates is insurance.
The motor runs, and I repacked the wheel bearings and replaced the brake shoes and shocks. I also installed a master cylinder and replaced all four wheel cylinders. The brakes could use some adjusting. It does have some rust through on the floor and sides. The transmission should probably be rebuilt. The gears grind a bit going in. There is no original gas tank so I’ve been using a boat tank. The rear seat shown in the pictures is not included. It is something I welded up with rebar, its not willys manufacture and is going on another project. This jeep would be perfect as the base for a restoration or it could be used as is on a dear lease. However I’d rather see it fixed up than left to rust on some land.
Call for more information.
Thanks for looking
832-6four6-0347”
I like the license plate: “R OLD42”
“231 Buick V-6 engine. T-91 transmission, upgraded transfer case and axles. Runs great.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1650.
“Runs pretty good, carb runs rich sometimes but not always. Needs the clutch worked on, it’s has no more adjustment left. Drives good and 4 wheel works. Modified for hunting or ranch work not to restore, there’s been a lot of work done to build it as a hunting rig so the purist wouldn’t want it. It has a Hurricane F-161 from a willys wagon put into it so it has lots of torque. The brakes work great, the lights work, it just needs seat pads and the clutch fixed to start using it. There are no major rust issues other than a couple of spots in the floor under the seats. Not a structure issue. The gas tank is rusted out so I use a gas can with a hose in it. Small tanks are available, the stock style replacements cost too much. It comes with a bill of sale only, DMV can’t find it in the system. More on Craigslist”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
This is listed as a ’52, but looks like a MB/GPW body and running gear.
“Military Jeep. Runs good, an excellent restoration project.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was an Auction.
This was Mike Yeck’s collection, who I understand passed away last year.
MBs, GPWs, M-38, M-38A1, M-170 and much more: Here are just some of the images. Many parts and other items for sale, too.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was priced at $1400.
This includes an overdrive. The tool indents have been filled.
“willys mb, has buick v6 warn overdrive, crossover steering bucket seats, complete been sitting (i got a deuce) might trade for something like an argo . 6×6 8×8 or a trackster project”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
“This a Willys Slat Grille MB is in need of a full restoration but is a great start and retains much of its originality. The OD paint is still under the other layers of paint.
The DOD is 2 Feb. 1942 and the USA number is 204748?, the body number is 20033 and it has the square deep well with the script Willys on the rear panel.
It has had government upgrades such as the rear panel reinforcement and trailer socket added. The engine needs to be rebuilt but is an MB replacement engine with a blank pad. It has a casting date of 12.30 and is probably a 1944 block.
Both front seats are the original early split pattern and the driver’s seat pan has been modified for the later wide mouth style fuel tank and filler neck.
It also comes with the original early style rear seat.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3400.
(01/28/2013) This appears to have a mix of parts.
“WWII Jeep Willy M-38 jeep for sale. Title says 1941 as the age, but may be older. I have 2 motors for it! Motor removed for rebuilding. It is a l-head. I also have an f-head . Several other jeep parts for sale- too many to list. Getting out of the jeep rebuild idea! Call for a list of parts. Will sell parts separately or everything for $3400 OBO”