UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
This appears pretty complete, though the body appears rough.
“1945. Needs work. Very close to starting”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
This appears pretty complete, though the body appears rough.
“1945. Needs work. Very close to starting”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Apparently, the carb was changed in ’54 and there is a plaque on the dash verifying this?
“’43’ Willys Jeep, plaque on dash states that carburator was changes by army in ’54’ / Brakes and transmission gone through and repaired, good tires, engine also gone over. Gas tank needs cleaning. Price is firm, more into it than that.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
This might be rough.
“1942 Willeys Jeep. Great restoration project. Had intended to make a rock crawler out of it, but life does not make time.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500. Could this have been a Coast Guard jeep?
“1943 Willys – Currently registered and street legal in CA. Smog exempt. 4.3 liter V6 Chevy engine. TH 350 Transmission. Triple Toyota transfer cases (4.7 front, 3.8 middle & 2.8 rear). Dana 44 in the front, open, chrome molly axle shafts, ctm u-joints. Dana 60 in the rear with spool, 410 front & rear. Hummer H1 12 bolt bead locks on Good Year military radial tires. Crawls like you’ve never seen before. A MUST see/drive in person vehicle. Willing to talk about a trade. Let me know what you have to offer. Serious buyers only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1300.
This looks like a good price.
“1942 Willys Military Jeep. Runs. Complete, just needs to be restored. Serious inquiries only please. Asking $1300”
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $6500.
I’m not sure what we have. It’s got a GPW Frame, a Willys Body, a CJ-2A windshield and gearing. This will need the clutch replaced.
“Looks great, runs fine, but needs a new clutch. Willys body, Ford frame, Good tires, breaks, etc. I bought this Jeep for $7K earlier in the year thinking it would be perfect for use on our ranch, but not realizing the Jeep is geared extremely low and realistically only gets up to about 30mph. The ranch is out behind Mount Hamilton and it would take us far too long to drive this little Jeep out there, so I kept it as a collectible “fun” vehicle. We were out joy riding (it’s a fun old ride) and the clutch gave out. Had to tow it back home, now it’s been sitting for a couple of months (we start her up once a month). Make me an offer, times are tough and we need the cash.”
The back of the driver’s side does look rough, but I’ve seen worse …
“1942 Jeep V-8 conversion, runs good, rough body but a good 4 x 4. Rear seat. $2500.00 623-332-4353”
This has no motor.
“1942 Willys Jeep for sale–asking $800. No motor, but does have transfer case and transmission. See pics. Call 731-627-3895 for serious inquiries only.”
UPDATE: Was $18,999. **SOLD**
(08/31/2010) This “mint” condition MB has an unusual cross member underneath the grille. It also sports what appear to be warn hubs. I’d review this closely.
“This mint condition 1943 Willy MB military US Army vehicle is for sale, new roof, a must see vehicle, this is a true collectors item, travels 65 MPH, 60 HP, weight 2453 lbs, 132 inches long, fuel tank holds 15 gallons of gasoline, get about 20 miles per gallon, original cost was $739, email your questions, thanks”
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $1500.
This looks like a great price.
“1942 model mb millitay jeep. owned since 1960 . has good title,on non-op. has been in my garage since last used in 1987. runs-drives needs little work. 1500.00 OBO. please call for more info.”