Unclear which island this is on, but probably on Oahu. Maybe someone can save this?
“Old rusty 1943 willys good for some parts or a frame restoration. Need to get it out of my yard soon.
NO PAPERWORK
Call 298-1881”
Unclear which island this is on, but probably on Oahu. Maybe someone can save this?
“Old rusty 1943 willys good for some parts or a frame restoration. Need to get it out of my yard soon.
NO PAPERWORK
Call 298-1881”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
” i am listing my 1945 willys mb. this is really a very straight mostly original ww2 army jeep. this is a june 1945 willys mb serial number 450667 as the last mb serial number was 459851. almost one of the last ones. what is missing– seats, and top bows, other small stuff. what is pretty rare- all of the ww2 gauges except temp, body handles, pintle hitch, tail lights, ww2 engine(gpw 5077) t84 transmission, gas tank, rifle rack mounts, 1st aid bracket, blackout light, cat eyes, rotary light switch, voltage regulator still on fender, original air cleaner, all data plates- shipping plate, and even the original willys frame tag! i have a clear colorado title in my name also. just alot of good ww2 items still on it, not bubbafied like 90% of them. this is one of the last ones with out firewall fuel filter-no holes drilled either. i have the spare gas holder for it, and 2 bolt spare tire carrier, and spare tire support. the engine is still full of oil, and radiator holding nice green anti freeze. the motor is stuck from sitting, as is transmission. transfer case goes in and out. previous owner said he was driving it 3 years ago, then left it sit, as he was repairing the tank, which i found a correct wide mouth tank for it. the front floors are probably the worst part, but really minor rust compared to most. rear floor is very nice, as is the body. i had a 6 volt battery, and the cat eyes came on on the rotary. what is nice is the front frame horns–not been welded on or cut up!! the jeep was ww2 od, then looks like it was a korean war darker green, then air force blue. then someone did the white, and black deal on it. this should really be a nice easy project, as its mostly all there, with a good rare early ford gpw block (good trading material) has the late war mb head still. carb is a later model.”
UPDATE: Was $23,000. **SOLD**
Mark listed this at warjeeps.com
“1941 Jeep MB slatgrill. Completely restored and operational. Email for more photos and information.”
UPDATE: *SOLD** Was on eBay
Someone chopped the sides on this jeep.
“SLAT GRILL JEEPS BEGAN WITH SERIAL #100001, SO THIS ONE WAS #110970 MADE IN JANUARY 1942. OVER 70+ YEARS IT HAS HAD SOME MODIFICATIONS SUCH AS A FORD GRILL AND LATER ENGINE. IT DOES RUN AND 4WHEEL DRIVE OPERATES. WELL WORTH THE TIME AND EFFORT TO RESTORE THIS COLLECTABLE.
VIN 44175819 – CLEAR TITLE.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR WOULD LIKE TO REQUEST MORE PHOTOS PLEASE CONTACT ME.
HAPPY BIDDING, DAN”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $1500.
“1942 Willys MB
It was a great jeep but the motor crank cracked and now she sits. I had a mechanic take the motor out to rebuild but it never was finished.
Great little project. All the parts are there to rebuild the motor minus a new crank. It would be great for parts or to rebuild.
It can be towed away as is or i can deliver.”
UPDATE: Was listed at $7500. This looks in good shape.
“Fully Restored WW2 Willys MB 1941 Jeep
Runs good, everything works.
New bi-directional military type tires, spare fuel tank never used. New canvas top and seat canvas. Has a spare engine and capstain winch. Also have some other various spare parts. Has upgraded 12volt lights (compared to stock 6v) and electronic distributor instead of stock mechanical. (helps to run better). Has new starter and new carburator.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is unrestored and the engine has been rebuilt.
“For your consideration, a very nice “barn find” 44’ Willys MB Jeep.. Serial #325384. This jeep is in very nice original condition, and has never been restored. Looks like it was painted green a few times with a brush.
Frame is in almost perfect condition, with no major rust issues whatsoever. It appears to still have the original front bumper and gussets.
The body shows its age with small dings and dents, but no major damage. The front floors are the only area of concern on the vehicle, as they have been covered with tin. Inspection underneath reveals only minor rusting on the drivers side, and hat channel rusting on the passenger’s side. There is lots of structurally sound metal left for repairs. Overall, the body is very restorable, and possesses a lot of character. Hood, fenders, and windshield are in good condition with no major rust thru. Seat cushions are replacement units, but mount exactly as the originals. Frames are in nice shape.
The drivetrain on this Jeep is in great condition. Engine was completely rebuilt (have receipts) about 200 miles ago to the tune of $2900. Engine appears to be original to the jeep with serial #MB-369110. 6v system is intact, and functional. T84 Transmission and axles are the original units gone thru and in good condition.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3000.
(03/14/2012) Not perfectly stock, but looks in good condition.
“For Sale
1942 Willys Jeep
Buick V6
11″ brakes
$3,200
Serious Calls ONLY: 530-384-1268
No Emails. Phone calls only.”
http://chico.craigslist.org/cto/3514665369.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7200.
This appears to be a solid build.
“1942 Jeep Willys American Classic. This Jeep is a great classic. It is a manual 3 speed transmission with a V4. Military green exterior paint with black interior. Also has original transfer case. Must see this classic!”
UPDATE: Was $600. **SOLD**
There may be value here.
“1941 willies. Bought it for a project but new additions to family will prohibit extra money.
Have two extra tubs for it. You haul.
$600 obo.”