UPDATE: Price dropped to $3600.
(06/17/2010) It looks solid.
“1943 Willys Jeep with rebuilt motor. Has large tow bumber and includes tow bar. $3600 O.B.O.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3600.
(06/17/2010) It looks solid.
“1943 Willys Jeep with rebuilt motor. Has large tow bumber and includes tow bar. $3600 O.B.O.”
This MB is located at the Cole Land Transporation Museum in Bangor, Maine, and has an interesting history. According to the museum’s website, “his 1945 jeep served with the U.S. Army during World War II in Europe. After the war, it was given to the French government (French nomenclature in still on the dashboard). It was rebuilt by the French, declared surplus, and shipped to Duryea Motors, Brockport, New York in 1982. Galen Cole purchased it for display in the Museum.
Perhaps its greatest claim to fame is that the mold for the Maine World War II Veterans Memorial, located on the Museum’s grounds, was formed around this jeep; therefore, the jeep that is the focus of the Memorial is an exact replica of this jeep. It was chosen as the symbol of WWII because personnel of all branches of the service during that war used jeeps-whether generals, admirals, or privates.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer
“1943 Jeep project, or for parts. New tires, Wheel bearings, Gasket kit for motor. Make an offer, Clear title”
Someone got creative with the windshield.
“1942 Jeep Willy $5500 Call for more info (415)720-7402”
This looks solid, but I suspect the price will inch down.
“Jeep is sitting on blocks waiting for its new owner. straight 4 all very original. Top and wind shield are here but not shown. Bob 209 754 1918”
It looks like this has a few updates. Note this has a rare center seat (spotted by Josh).
“THIS IS AN ANTIQUE CAR USED FOR THE ARMY; STICK SHIFT; REBUILDED ENGINE JUST NEEDS A LITTLE WORK TO GET IT STARTED; HAS A FIRE EXTINGUISHER; AND SHOVEL ATTACHED; GAS TANKS IN THE BACK LATCHED; REMOVABLE COVER; 2 SEATS; RACK IN REAR; 350 ENGINE; ASKING 5000 OR OBO.”
I can’t tell much from this one pic, other than it’s got the right grille and wrong windshield.
“1941 Jeep Willys MB. $4500 Or Best Offer New Head. New Brakes. Dual Exhaust. Micro Lock Brakes. Rancho Overdrive. Converted to 12 Volt. Warn Winch with controls available for an extra $500. Please call to view 415 850 2021 Pat or 415 716 0232Wally.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
“I have a late production MB for sale… July 10th delivery date on dash plate with matching frame tag serial number. Still has T-84 military tranny….postwar civilian replacement engine. Has not run in two years. Engine will roll over. not siezed up…may be the original horn still mounted under hood….No gas tank…someone had cut out a hole on drivers side panel to fit a CJ gas tank fill neck.. Did not come with original front seats…Back panel uncut. there is some extra holes in body and holes that have been filled in some places.The body looks to be in fairly good shape as well as the frame…..This would be a good jeep for restoration. $4500.00 with the military tires on civilian rims and MB rear seat, or $4000.00 without seat and will put back on the wheels and tires that it came with.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $150.
“Willys MB, original Flathead 4 cyl, 3 spd, Dana 18 transfer case, full floating rear axle, NO front axle. body is very rough, but drivetrain is still usable. must sell!! asking $150 obo”
It sounds like the seller knows some history about this flattie.
“1942 Willy’s MB Serial# 125537 directly from The Pacific theater. This is an older restoration showing wonderful patina on the paint with that “been there look”. No rust or holes in the usual places.. Engine block# is 220099 and has been previously rebuilt. 12 Volt system (alternator). Additionally, equipped with lifting rings front and rear. Perfect running condition. Vehicle has been fitted with a new carburetor, intake/exhaust manifolds, (NOS) complete exhaust, flywheel, Pressure plate, Clutch, throw out bearing, fork/linkage, new Transmission (Including Case) Rebuilt Transfer case, new Temp, oil pressure and ammeter gauges. Most parts acquired from Peter Debella Jeep Parts. Any questions please contact Philip@ 754-779-1733″