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Welcome to eWillys.com, a website for vintage jeep enthusiasts. I update this website nearly every day with jeep deals, jeep history, interesting reader projects, jeep related info, and more.
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Jim spotted this jeep. Looks like it was original from California, given those vintage black plates.
“For sale 1944 WW2 Willys MB. It’s all there, runs well, 4 wheel drive works great. Three of four combat rims. I have the title in hand. Eric 417-664-0806”
“completly custom built 42 mb on a scout frame. 4.3 vortec on propane, turbo 400 manuel shift, dana 300 with tera low 4 to 1 gears, tera hi pinion 60 rear, chevy 60 front with 4.88 gears and detroit lockers,4 wheel disc brakes, trail ready 17×9 bead locks with 39.5×13.5×17 iroc radials, on board air, dual batterys, warn 9500 winch, full hydraulic steering,coil spring 3 link front, wishbone link rear with an air bag, street legal(sorta) only 2 years old,”
UPDATE: Lester’s comment provides some good details on identifying this as a GPW Frame.
This is very much a project still.
“1944 Willys MB radio jeep for sale or trade for house generator. Have 90% of parts to rebuild, new frame & body. MB serial no. engine with GPW trans. many new and NOS parts. rolling chassis almost complete. Please call 802 257 3370 or email for more info and pics.”
This runs and drives. The square-edged gas tank suggests this might be an early ’42.
“1942 Willys Jeep…$2700….. Original Engine, good condition. Runs, Drives, all working parts. Does need some help in :1. Starter does not always catch first time, but will start. 2/ new brakes, but must be bled out and hooked up, new brake lines etc. 3. will drop out of 2nd gear at times… Good Shape otherwise…. best deal for a Willys on CL…. Will start up, had a tune up recently. Very very good condition. Items must get fixed or attached prior to driving. It will drive!!!! Just does not stop !! Haha!!!”
I just can’t imagine someone thought the mods to this were a good idea. However, there appears to be some parts value at the very least. It looks to have all three data plates.
“SOLID BODY NEEDS MOTOR. NO GLASS, GREAT JEEP FOR A RERSTORE. PLEASE SAVE THIS JEEP. MAY HAVE TITLE NOT SURE AT THIS TIME. ”
Alex spotted an article about eMBs. The Electric MB is supposed to be made to order and cost 755.000 PhP, which is about $18,500. I did not see the electric jeep listed at MD Juan’s website, though I didn’t do an exhaustive search.
According to this excerpt from the article, “the [electric] Willy’s MB which will be powered by a 4-kilowatt, 48-volt electric motor deriving energy from eight units 6-volt batteries. Its manufacturer – MD Juan Enterprises – calls it the eMB.
The new model of the vintage MacArthur jeep, the latest product of MD Juan Enterprises and PhUV, Inc., made it debut last week at the Philippine Die and Mould Association exhibit at the World Trade Center. The body of the electric MB was made using locally-made dies and moulds and manufactured in MD Juan’s stamping plant.”
The rear axle isn’t mb/gpw and it has no engine or title.. There might be some value here though.
“This is a 1942 Willys Jeep. It was going to be a rebuild project that I never had time to start, so I’m giving someone else the chance to bring her back to life. No engine, no title. $1,200 obo.”
“Here is a fully restored back to original 1945 Willys MB from World War 2. Restoration about 7 years old. Runs & drives good. Has original engine, transmission/transfer, and front/rear ends. Full top canvas and all 3 seats with combat rims and NDT’s. Ask questions or make arrangements for viewing. Clear Illinois title. Fully registered and insured now. Thanks”
“NOT-RUNNING 1945 Willys Jeep has a Chevy 283 , stock trans and transfer and axles 2900.00 OBO Or POSS TRADE .. $%^$^TRADE MUST be worth more for me $%$$^%$%$ Thanks 916-223+9159”