UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200
Here’s a good price on a slat grille.
“This is an Original Willys, not a Ford.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200
Here’s a good price on a slat grille.
“This is an Original Willys, not a Ford.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $3000
(02/08/2012) The body looks in good condition. The seller doesn’t want to cut it up for a planned rock crawler project.
“1942 Willys Willy,s MB jeep cj2a $3000
1942 AZ title but body tag differnt number wont pass NV DMV vin inspection 🙁
Runs and drives needs little work ( needs front bumper, tires soon, and cleaned up )
Diesel 4 Cyl ( was told motor was rebuilt and only has 2279 miles also was told it was a VW diesel motor?)
Have 5 matching aluminum wheels
4×4
Stock axles, Trans, T-case
Hard Top
Body on this jeep is super super clean no rust!”
This looks like a solid restoration, though isn’t a perfect one. Given all the extras, it looks like a winner for someone.
“This was literally a frame off restoration; the frame is a rust free straight frame. Everything rebuilt, or replaced. Body is original, hat channels were rebuilt, but it is solid. Motor and drive train rebuilt by an aircraft mechanic. All lights and gauges function. This jeep runs and drives well and is in excellent condition. Always stored inside, all maintenance done. Many extras.
– Original Combat rims & new tires and tubes
– Brass fire extinguisher
– Full Beachwood canvas in excellent condition to include:
summer top
Windshield cover w/ invasion star
Headlight covers
tool bag
1/2 doors
all straps w/original GI buckles
– Original jack w/handle
– Original engine crank.
– Original 1st aid kit and fire ext.
– Pioneer tools as pictured
– Wheel bearing wrench
– GI fuel can as pictured
– New Solex carb and original carb and fuel filte
– Original front wheel hubs and lock-out hub
– Ordnance marked tire pump
Vehicle includes Cessna aircraft seatbelts front and rear (not installed).
Coolant set to -10. Freshly greased. Currently registered and insured
Frame/ glove box Serial #MB82408
Engine block: 7-15 638632 W34N-ORN-”
This has many upgrades.
“1944 Willy’s Jeep with 225 Buick V-6
Less than 6000 miles on rebuilt V-6 engine
Edelbrock 500cfm carb mounted on Weiend aluminum intake
Chrome fender well headers
Electric engine cooling fan
Power steering and brakes
Rebuilt Toyota 4×4 F&R differentials
Warn Hubs
2″ body lift and 4″ spring lift
33″ Super Swamper Tires
Frame mounted 8000lb Warn Winch
Dual 5 point racing safety harness
**$4.500 OBO **
Call 253-536-5780 for more details”
UPDATE: Price was $6500. SOLD
Lots of new parts.
“1943 Willys MB. Restoration project (about 50% complete). Original body & frame (with data plate). New floor pan (not installed). L-Head motor runs strong (mileage not known). New T-84 transmission & transfer case & clutch, new drive shafts, U-Joints(front & rear). New rear assembly (springs & u-bolt shackles). New seat frames & cushions (Driver & passenger). New gas tank & bumperettes, spare tire rack & jerry can and holder- Exhaust & muffler- New non directional tires, innertubes, rim straps, military wheels (5). All the parts needed to complete and more…OD Green paint to finish project. “
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500
(10/23/2011) It’s a mix and match jeep.
“selling my 1942 mb willys jeep. it is settingon a ’43 ford issued frame and has correct full floater mb style model 25 rearend and frontend. stock rear springs with add a leef and aftermarket front springs. smittybuilt six point roll cage, k-line top in awesome condition (one zipper needs fixed).body is ’42 mb and grill and windshield are ’50’s 2a or 3a, three of the wheels are 15″ willys and one is a 14″ mb wheel. have stock hood and two aftermarket hoods. interior is black auto style carpet. has no engine,tranny or transfercase. its on a friends trailer now and i will have it for one more week. after that you hual.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3900
(02/16/2012) Runs and drives.
“1945 JEEP WILLYS
SERIAL NUMBER MB 412641
LITTLE RUST
RUNS AND DRIVE
LOT OF NEW PARTS IN BOX FOR RESTAURATION
COMPLETE CAR EXCEPT SOFT TOP
PHONE 954 279 0780”
UPDATE: This appears to have sold. Was at $10,000
This looks nice. Even better, it’s been broken in a little following its restoration.
“I’m listing my jeep that I have loved and continue to love, just trying to downsize a bit and refocus priorities. It has been a staple in my life for a while now and have participated in numerous parades and shows around Jacksonville. It is a 1944 Willys MB WWII jeep. It runs well and does not smoke. Has the original WWII flathead 4 cylinder w/ original 3 speed T-84 transmission. Brand new brakes/brake lines and rebuilt master cylinder, filled w/ straight silicone brake fluid. It utilizes an 8 volt battery and voltage regulator has been adjusted to charge it properly. Uses the original 6 volt lighting just burns a bit brighter. Has been running this way for over a year with no issues. Installed a new “original style” cloth covered wiring harness from Vintage Wiring of Maine, the best in the market. New original style fuel pump w/ the primer handle, new repro gas tank, new repro windshield frame. The tub, hood, seat frames; with the exception of the canvas, rubber and a few odds and ends, everything else is original WWII period. The hood number is original to the jeep as I found them under the paint and have photos attesting to this. It is a nice piece of history and an attention getter everywhere you go.”
It appears to have good potential.
“1942 Willys MB, Partial restoration completed. Still needs some work, limited rust, Runs, Drives, STOPS!! 4 cylinder L134. 3 speed. New Canvas Top, and front seats. F marked Driver and Passanger Seat. Orig. Data Plates. Priced at $6800.00 OBO”
This looks nice. So does the price.
“1943 willys on 1978 cj running gear, ford 351w, racing seats, racing belts, seats 4,power steering, power brakes , tilt wheel, disks in front, 3speed, insured for street in the summer. possible trade street bike/dirt bike/motorhome/”