UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
This is a mix of parts. It’s listed as an MB, but has a GPW body.
“Not 100% matching numbers but runs and drives fine. Needs a carb cleaning and some tuning and it will be perfect. Open to offers or trades”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
This is a mix of parts. It’s listed as an MB, but has a GPW body.
“Not 100% matching numbers but runs and drives fine. Needs a carb cleaning and some tuning and it will be perfect. Open to offers or trades”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
“I have a Willy’s MB Jeep that runs and drives.
I do not have a title for this Jeep but one can be obtained.
I got this Jeep from a man that used it on a farm as a side by side.
It has the original flat head “go devil” engine that starts every time.
I have enjoyed having this Jeep but just don’t have a need for it.
I’m really looking to sell but would trade if I came out ahead on the trade.
Cash price is $2,000 obo. Trade value would be higher.
You could restore this mb and make a lot of money. They sale every nut and bolt for this Jeep.
Please text for inquiries about this Jeep.
If it is still posted I still have it.”
It’s now all painted Olive Drab:
Was partially Olive Drab (10/05/2018):
Not sure of the model. No description provided.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $22,000.
This is a ground up restoration with original, NOS, and reproduction parts. It has no serial number or title.
“Note: This Jeeep does not have a title or a serial number. The engine has a serial number but its not correct for this jeep. It will be sold with a bill of sale only. Don’t read any further if you can’t deal with buying it on a bill of sale only. Getting a title is possible through a title company or through the DMV in your state once you purchase it depending on the laws in your state.
Take a look at this beautiful 1944 Willys MB. (Dated by date stamp on axle 6-8-44)
This started out as a rescue of many disassembled Willys parts from a deceased collector in central New Jersey in 2014. The frame was too far gone and missing its serial #plate anyway, so I opted for a new frame from DL Bensingers.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,000.
(10/15/2018) Could be a VEC/MB combo.
“Selling a 1942 Willy’s Jeep for a friend. It has a fresh 181ci gm motor, fresh 3sp trans, fresh hd clutch kit. Disc brake conversion, warn hubs, all new suspension,new exhaust, updated wiring, new U-joints, 31″ tires, everything has been gone through. Has a dual battery set up, warn 8k winch, tow bar, heater, soft top and also have bikini top and spare parts for the Jeep, comes with electronic shot gun mount and Persuader shout gun (needs to be transferred to buyer) that comes with.”
Might have some value.
https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/d/1944-willys-jeep/6727376368.html
“This is a rough rolling shell, it’s a project and is missing the engine and transmission. Comes with a bill of sale only. It is a WWII Willys MB Jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
(09/06/2018) The hood is CJ, but the rest could be MB/GPW.
“1943 military jeep with some mods. Not running at this time but all running gear is in good shape. Has a 225 c.i. dauntless v6 from a 69 jeepster commando. Body needs work and it needs a master cylinder and exhaust system. This will go anywhere offroad. No title but do have some paper work.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4500.
(09/17/2018) Will need a few minor things done, but looks like a good price on a vintage jeep. The seller goes into great detail on the jeep.
https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/d/classic-flat-fender-jeep/6723627172.html
“Registered (non-op currently) as a 1967 due to a motor swap, this Flat Fender Jeep is actually a 40’s or early 50’s Jeep Willys. The motor is a Chevy 283 V8 from a 67′ Chevelle. This Jeep is full of goodies and smog exempt. After owning her for more than 10 years (Originally a bachelors toy), it’s time to find a new home as there’s little room for kids & dogs in a Willys. One guarantee, This Jeep makes people smile, especially children when they see it. Like a big bright yellow Tonka toy. It’s also a blast to take to classic car shows as it’s always one of the oldest vehicles in attendance and often the most unique (not just another hotrod/muscle car in the lineup, and the only on that can go OFF the highway).
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“misc stuff for Military Jeep,
– $1000 for all parts (no manuals) or I will sell parts separately at fair market value if requested.
Steering column
Drivers seat (not shown yet)
Horn (not working)
Windshield (not shown will soon)
gas tank
Brackets
Carb
engine parts”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
May be a VEC/MB mix?
“Bought this 1944 willys as a project, it runs, has all new tires, all new seat frames and cusions, has a hard top.”