UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $6500
Looks like this might be a MB/GPW chassis with a fiberglass body.
“new paint
new tires
been restored”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $6500
Looks like this might be a MB/GPW chassis with a fiberglass body.
“new paint
new tires
been restored”
UPDATE: Was $500. **SOLD** Now listed here.
There’s some value here, thought the body looks shot.
“I have for sale a 1947 project Jeep. The engine is not seized up. I was able to get it started. Fuel tank is removed but included and it needs a battery. I was going to make this jeep into a ranch wagon but due to my health I cannot do the work.
There is NO title but will provide a bill of sale.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $1500.
(08/22/2015) It needs floors.
“1957 jeep fc 150, runs ,4 cylinder,3 speed trans,no title ,all the brakes are newly rebuilt,stearing is tight,needs some rust repare ,and a windshield,need to finish bed and mount fuel tank ,still needs water pump and radiator hoses,vary rare and hard to find,$1500,no trades ,call only,”
Matching Body & VIN tags. No description provided.
http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/pts/5264268978.html
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2300
Was a non-running MB in Reno, so someone was able to add value and get this jeep running. Thanks to Jay for pointing this out. Listed as a 1947 CJ-2A, this looks more like a modified MB/GPW.
“I have a 1947 Jeep Willys CJ2A for sale. It has a 283 V8 Chevy motor with edelbrock carb, stock 3 speed tranny and dana 18 transfer case. The dash is custom with stewart warner gauges. The clutch has been converted to hydraulic and steering wheel with tilt. Great running motor. The jeep is in running condition it is a little ruff around the edges but is a good jeep to run around town or drive around in the woods. New battery and air filter. It has a roll bar but is not currently installed. Asking $2300 or best offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500
(09/22/2015) It’s listed as a 1946. This VIN is incorrect as well.
“Noting that the parts for this and the Willys were completely interchangable, however parts produced by Ford include the cursive ‘F’ character. This GPW includes only Ford parts, which adds to the rarity of this vehicle.
This is a fully functional, mechanically sound GPW. All gauges work. The top is after market but simply swapped to make original. I have both the shovel & axe, which were included with this vehicle from the factory.
I am currently working on obtaining a title. I have owned it for several years and never really considered having to let it go, so I didn’t persue the paperwork to this point. It has been stored inside and frankly has only been driven a few miles since I’ve owned it. This is one awesome vehicle to own and I regret selling it.”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $6500
(08/24/2015) It’s a project.
“Have a lot of new Parts, windshield,tires, etc. Have owners manual. Have big posters of the jeep with details of entire vehicle, diagrams pointing to all parts. 90 % original. Needs a little body work, Paint and wire harness.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/14/2015) Listed as a 1947, it looks like it has some MB/GPW parts.
“Flat fender 1947 body rusted. artic cab, running gear, f-head engine all good”
On March 6, 1963, the Toledo Blade shared the news that Willys Overland was changing the name of its jeep division from Willys Motors to Kaiser Jeep.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800.
Has some updates.
“1943 Ford Jeep
Has (2) two rebuilt engines.
(1) 59 flat-head
(2) 1976 Buick V-6 odd fire with rebuilt turbo 400
Transmission has been totally one through. Beautiful inside and out.
No motor is installed so will need to be hauled off on a trailer. Been garaged for 15+ years.”