There appears to be value here.
“1942 Willy’s Jeep for sale. Needs work! Contact Jason @ (208) 691-5289.”
There appears to be value here.
“1942 Willy’s Jeep for sale. Needs work! Contact Jason @ (208) 691-5289.”
No pics provided.
“1944 Willys Flat Fender, V6 , 4 Speed Overdrive , 12 inc Possy Rear End , Power Stearing , 6 Point Roll Cage . This is Not Driveable at this time! 831)601-8316”
Located at the General George Patton Museum of Leadership, this jeep certainly has some unusual modifications. I found the pictures below on Flickr. They were taken by Greg in 2009.
The Patton museum is located on the Fort Knox installation along US Highway 31W, just south of the US Highway 60 intersection.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gregf422/3903068384/in/set-72157622192028989/
This looks promising.
“Early 40s military jeep just rebuilt and re painted runs great
Call Ozzie for more details
Or stop by and check it out just ousted santa Paula on side of 126 and Willard
798-7581”
This runs and drives.
“1945 Willys MB Military Jeep. Runs and drives great!!
Needs brakes, and a water pump.
For more information, call Vince at 636-734-2350.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200
(10/25/2011) This has some issues.
“Engine runs great. Transmission works, but has to be held in 3rd. Needs brakes and lines. Also needs seats. I started removing all the welded on stuff and non military parts. I don’t have time for this project anymore. Has the data plates. No title. I don’t check email that often so call for more information”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4300
Someone needs there Sawzall license revoked.
“1942 Willys Jeep. 4X4 war time jeep converted into rock climber. 350 cid Chevy V8, new oversized tires. Rewired for 12 volt, new brakes. Great off road hunting or rock climbing vehicle! $4300 OBO. Contact by phone only, no emails or texts accepted.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $450
(01/07/2012) This may be worth a look. The front horns look original.
“Selling a 1945 Willys military Jeep. Good for parts, or restoration. No engine, transmission, or transfer case. No title, it was last registered in Vermont in the 1960s, where it was used as a farm vehicle.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Estate sale items with no titles. One body is fiberglass the other is supposed to be MB/GPW, but looks civilian to me. They have to go. Price will drop.
“Hi, I am looking to sell my 2 willys jeeps. The blue one as shown in the picture’s is a 1946. It does have a 4 cyl motor (doesn’t run) although it is not locked up. It has a fiber glass body also except for the hood and the front grill.
The other jeep is the green one as pictured, and it is a 1943 all metal body.
It does not have a motor or tans but I do have a 6 cyl super sonic with trans that goes with it.
Neither of the jeeps have title’s due to being lost in the estate although they are cleared to be sold.”