William shared this GPW. Has an MB frame.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/kit/cto/d/bremerton-42-ford-willys/7080696711.html
“42 Ford Willys good condition rebuilt engine with 100 MI no title been garaged for 10 years and hasn’t been started since”
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William shared this GPW. Has an MB frame.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/kit/cto/d/bremerton-42-ford-willys/7080696711.html
“42 Ford Willys good condition rebuilt engine with 100 MI no title been garaged for 10 years and hasn’t been started since”
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Bummer that it has no title.has early intake manifold, maybe an Americar intake ,who knows.would be worth checking out to see what it is.
nice FORD war wagon !! – haven’t been back to Bremerton since 1955 , lived there 6 months , father in NAVY , uss Missouri parked there , now in Hawaii , no sun , more rain , my Vietnam vet buddy had a Ford ww2 jeep , then he died , complications of the shots they were given going to NAM , I cowardly went to Haight Ashbury instead of NAM , but that’s a non-willys story .. peace out
Is it harder to get a title for a military jeep than a civilian jeep? Or no difference?
I think it depends on the state you want it titled in ?
Steve,
I’ve not heard that it is any harder to get a CJ vs military title. As Clem points out, some states are more difficult than others. IT’s been a while since I’ve had to get a title for anything in WA State, but my impression has been that it’s easier here than Pennsylvania (where it can be very difficult without the right paperwork and VIN plates).
– Dave
What is that hump between the seats?
Tom
That’s a March ’42 GPW…Likely came with the MB style frame…Motor looks to be post-war, and based on the manifold might have been from a generator…Nice solid VEP GPW, should have Ford script rear panel..
Tom: Do you mean the hump that’s the rear part of the transmission/tc hump or the hump between the rear of the seats (gun mount area)? That would be the gun mount. It’s easier to see both in this photo of a replacement tub. https://motorcitymusclecars.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/12002-02.jpg