Hugh wrote me a couple days ago. He was excited to share his barn find jeep, a 1943 MB that had sat for forty years. Nick Oxender actually found the jeep and told Hugh about it. I wanted to share the jeep with everyone as evidence that barn finds still exist, even in the midwest!
Hugh wrote, The jeep is rust free and original and not too bubba-ed up. It has all three seat frames and four combat rims with almost new tires. The switches and controls on the dash are present and it is only missing the parking brake handle.
It runs and drives well, but has a post war engine. The original insulation is on the firewall and the filterette and it came with the original radiator with the horsehair insulation. The original crossover tube, air cleaner and fuel strainer are still there. It also has the original oilfilter and bracket. Someone just switched out the engine and left the T-84 trans and WW2 components alone.
I will be watching for an mb engine but it drives just fine right now. i don’t plan on an extensive restoration, just paint markings, a canvas top and an engine swap. I plan to preserve it. There is a patch right over the transfer case that i believe covered a hole where it had a PTO operated generator. Judging by the extra holes, ground straps and suppression devices, I believe it was a radio jeep. i am very pleased with this piece of history. Oh yeah, it needs a front bumper and that crazy hitch on the back removed as well, but its a very original rust free example of a ww2 jeep.
Very nice jeep Hugh! I am envious!I would do just what you are planning with the jeep if it were mine.
Wow. Very nice find.
I feel very fortunate!
Hugh, the paint is chipped. You dont want that. Send it to Utah!
Nice. (And it went to a good home)
Hugh, unless you’re going to put in car shows to be judged , an “L” head is an “L” head…..if it runs good and has good compression why mess with it ?….Look, it’s YOUR jeep….you can do what you like…..just my 2 cents…..very NICE find
Very nice congrats. Curious though, what did you have to pay?
4000
Nice work Hugh !!! you stole it ,and I love your plan of keeping the original patina and not a full restoration. Nothing like having a killer Willy’s Jeep at a show and not having to worry about kids crawling all over it because of it being to nice . Good luck with your new Jeep !!!
Awesome find! Restores my faith that one day I too will come across a WW2 Jeep like that!
Luke i cant believe that i got that lucky! Keep the faith. They are still out there.