UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
“1943 jeep, WWII, missing data plates. Looks to be all there but is more of a parts vehicle than a fixer. $1,000 San Diego area. Buyer to pick up/load.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
“1943 jeep, WWII, missing data plates. Looks to be all there but is more of a parts vehicle than a fixer. $1,000 San Diego area. Buyer to pick up/load.”
It looks nice, thought it appears there may be a hole cut in the hood for the air cleaner.
“1942 Willys Jeep
Odd Fire V6, upgraded brakes, new seats, shade top, recent battery, starter, alternator
$3800.00
Possible part trade for 1939-1940 Ford car parts, 1940-1941 Ford P.U. parts and cash
Call (530)384-1268”
With a serial number of 455948, this was within the last 5000 MBs produced. The highest MB serial number that I know of is 459851 (http://wwiijeepparts.com/Archives/JeepSerialNumber.html).
“This is a 1946 mb willys i just picked up the guy I got it from have known for 10 years and been trying to get it since I met him he has sold. His property and is moving to Arizona so he had to get rid of it I traded a chrystler le baron convertible for it it has some rust and has been in Colorado for at least 20years he got it from his father he said it ran when he parked it but the motor is know seised up think it just got some condensation in the motor from sitting and rusted flathead motor and the guy said the motor ran great before he parked it not sure why windshield is not split must have been replaced title says mb and glovebox placards say mb all placards there thanks rpm”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
Is it me or is the front bumper seem higher on the passenger side like it has been twisted?
“1942 Willys Slat Grill un restored 95% original Engine MB43557 runs and drives little to no rustin floor and hat chanles. Has been in side. New seet cusions about two years ago”
Buz spotted this auction of old jeeps. They are in bad shape, but some have some interesting features, including the last one. I’d like to know what type of headlights those are. My first guess is that they are the same that i used on Biscuit, ’59 Olds 5.5″
http://vanderbrinkauctions.com/auctions_details.php?detail=86&allimages=NO
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“This is a 1945 last series Jeep Willys MB with rotary light switch, stamped steel pintle hook. The Jeep has a original Deep Water Fording Kit, an original Tow Bar (No Reproductions!!), an Waterproof 6V Ignition Coil and Distributor. The Jeep Runs and drive, like littel work on brakes, minor rust. The vehicle is complet and original to 90 %!! I will sell worldwide, the bidder arrange the shipping, i can help to load the jeep on a trailer.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
I’m not so sure what a WWI buff will do with a WWII Willys ….
“Asking $5000 o.b.o. This is a great restoration project for a WWl buff. Has lot of orginal parts.”
I’m not sure there is much left of value.
“1945 Willys Jeep Frame and what parts are left 336 407 9348”
They had me at flathead with a turbo. We need some pics and specs regarding this unusual mod.
“1945 willys jeep. Has flat head 4 cylinder with a turbo. Runs good. Been sitting for 20 years. frame is in good shape. surface rust. Jeep was used to mud bog. has a roll cage no windsheild. Body is pretty rusty. call only i do not respond to emails. 860-392-9662”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This might have a tailgate.
“1941 military issue willys jeep, runs good, everything works, clean title 3,500”