This has an engine knock.
“V-6 buick , 3 spd auto, D44 det’ lkr, d30 disc lock right, D20, 5.38s, rubicon x-prs spr-overs, reverse shackle, 8k ramsey winch, box’d frame, 35 inch wranglers , Has eng knock call 805 709-0118 Rick 3,500 obo no emails”
This has an engine knock.
“V-6 buick , 3 spd auto, D44 det’ lkr, d30 disc lock right, D20, 5.38s, rubicon x-prs spr-overs, reverse shackle, 8k ramsey winch, box’d frame, 35 inch wranglers , Has eng knock call 805 709-0118 Rick 3,500 obo no emails”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
There appears to be value here.
“WWII Jeeps for sale!
Will sell together, will consider selling separately.
– `1941 Willys MB
Body tub, frame and axles. Plus the original SLAT grill.
– 1942 Willys MB
Pretty much complete.
– 1943 Ford GPW
Body, fenders, hood, WS frame, frame and axles.”
This has a MB/GPW body that looks in good shape. The chassis appears civilian.
“1940’s willys jeep. Project needs wiring,gauges, gas tank. Has flathead motor. Call for details. $1,800.00 or best offer. 707-279-0871”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9250
(09/12/2011) Looks nice. It appears to lack data plates.
“Parade or combat ready.
New tires and seat canvas.
No canvas top
12 volt system
Brake booster
Power take off winch in working order”
Unclear if there is value here or not.
“Have an old Willys jeep has motor trans front and rear end. Military issue 4 cylinder. 1200 obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000
(05/06/2012) “I have a 1945 Jeep MB for sale. It has everything right with it and it has everything wrong with it. By that I mean that most components show wear, but they are all there in the original form. Most are the original to the Jeep. The engine, frame, body, and trans #’s match and most other components are the original that came with the vehicle, even the horn. Its got a little rust in the common areas, but the body is the one that came from the factory. Of course there are replacement parts but they are high quality reproductions. The tires are virtually new NDT (~100 miles) and the wheels are split rims. The jeep is not “modified” or “modernized”. It is a good example of an original vehicle, perfect for someone who wants to just drive it or totally restore it.
If you are interested, I can send some photos. Price $ 9000.+ depending on response to ad.
Thank you,
Alex”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This looks good.
“For sale is an original 1942 military Willy’s Jeep – see scanned documents
– A little history – This was a Naval Jeep stationed in Rhode Island and was sold to the Town of Warren Rhode Island on October 15th 1953. It was then sold to the first civilian owner. This jeep was purchased from this owner’s family in 2002. Please see the attached original documents of these transactions.
This Jeep was thoroughly restored from the frame up by Russell’s Military Vehicles of Cairo, Georgia, USA, a member of the MVPA. The electrical system has been converted to 12 volt. The Jeep starts and runs great! All of the gears work, and it shifts easily. This jeep is in great condition for driving around or just looking at!”
UPDATE: Was $17,500. **SOLD**
“I am reluctantly selling this beautiful military piece of history. This is a Willys MB Jeep manufactured on February 6, 1943. The previous owner had it frame-off restored with all new or restored parts. He had the engine, transmission, transfer case, and differentials new or replaced. It has the original body with no rust and new paint. The accessories include lube chart (1944), gas can (1945), grease gun, fire extinguisher, oil squirt can, hand crank, and tire pump. It has a brand new master cylinder, wheel cylinder kits (4), and new shoes on all wheels. It has a new top with bows. It has an original Federal siren and all black out lights. It has a relatively new battery purchased from NAPA (12 volt) on 11-14-2010. It is still in warranty. It has brand new rubber molding around the windshield and windshield frame. It has five authentic combat wheels (not reproductions) and one new tube. The tires were replaced and new by previous owner. It has an aged manila tow rope with woven eye-knot ends wrapped on front bumper. A Jeep Technical Manual TM9-803 is included. This is a show quality restored jeep with a clear TEXAS title. This 69 year old piece of military history is ready to start and drive in your neighborhood or in a parade.”
UPDATE: Was $15,500. **SOLD**
“1944 Willys Military Jeep MB
ABSOLUTLY COMPLETE RESTORATION/SHOWROOM QUALITY
Item Location: Mount Vernon, Washington State
Price: $15,500.00
Shipping: Buyer responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping.
Coverage: Read item description or contact seller for details.
Description
1944 Willys Military Jeep MB.
VIN: MB312212.
Mileage: 1108 since rebuild.
Warranty: None.
Type of Title: Washington State, Clear.
Engine size: Stock. Type: Standard; Color: Olive Drab with white lettering.
Basic Information
Make: Willys.
Model: MB.
Year: 1944.
Type: Standard.
Mileage: 1108 since complete overhaul.
Title: Clear.
Color: Olive Drab with white lettering; Original Europe Invasion wartime markings.
Condition: Complete frame-up rebuild of all chassis, running and trim gear.
VIN: MB312212.
Trim: War service.
Drive train
Transmission: Manual three-speed.
Drive: Four-wheel with Hi/low range/locking hubs.
Safety
Headlights.
Tail, turn, and break lights.
Engine
Engine: Original four cylinder 4-Stroke.
Starter: Electric.
Carburetion Type: Original.
Electrical: 12 Volt.
Fuel Type: Gas.
Breaks
Standard.
Other Considerations
All new canvas, top and seats, from Beachwood Canvas.
Five new military tires on combat rims.
12 Volt system.
New wiring harness.
Turn signals.
Electric fuel pump.
Dual electric windshield wipers.
Cab Heater with two-speed fan.
Rebuilt radiator.
Locking hubs.
New timing chain and gears.
Balanced rods.
Back-up oil pressure gauge installed on engine.
Rebuilt transmission, axels, and breaks.
New paint.
Heavy Duty.30/.50 caliber gun mount.
All receipts and Maintenance Manuals.
Everything new or rebuilt.
No rust.
Other information
This classic war jeep was rebuilt from the frame up in both Texas and at the highly respected Northland Diesel in Bellingham, Washington. The engine was worked from the crankshaft up, and the transmission, transfer case, and differentials were likewise inspected and rebuilt as required. Items include a new wiring harness, tires on combat wheels, rebuilt carburetor, new seats and paint. In fact every item put back into service with this classic vehicle has been inspected and brought to standard. The owner’s intention was to have this vehicle look and perform like the day it was issued back in 1944. Receipts are available.
This vehicle has well over $28,000.00 invested in purchase and restoration, and is truly a showroom classic.
Also available and reasonably priced are an all-weather top, sides, and rigid doors from Beachwood Canvas (new @ $1350.00in original box), a set of five new road wheels on combat rims (cost new $1370.00) and other original equipment.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,850.
(05/03/2012) If accurate, this would be a slat grille tub with a glove box.
“Rebuilt engine MB 42734, Frame off restore, 6 volt, new tires, original horn goes beep beep, gauges, canvas top, all lights and gauges work, new wiring, paint, clear Utah title, original zinc data plates, tub number 25410. Engine, wiring, paint were all done by professionals who restore military vehicles. Included but not shown are seat cushions, a tow chain and one set of tire chains.”