UPDATE: Price dropped to $9500.
(06/22/2020) The back of the boy looks wholly redone.
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/d/roseville-1943-gpw-ford-jeep-original/7178297030.html
“This 1943 Ford GPW Jeep was acquired by the seller two years ago from a previous owner who reportedly used it in parades and other gatherings. The truck is finished in Olive Drab Green and fitted with black vinyl seats, a roll bar, a tow bar, a receiver hitch, and a folding canvas top. Power comes from a 134ci L-head inline-four paired with a T90 three-speed manual transmission and a two-speed transfer case.
This GPW is offered with a clean California title in the seller’s name. Ford built the Willys Jeep under contract, and later versions such as this featured nine grille slots as well as fixed tailgates. This example is finished in Olive Drab with white stencil graphics. A roll bar has been added along with an older canvas top with two bows. Non-original tail lights and a receiver hitch are mounted at the rear. Black military-style wheels wear Hercules Terra Trac tires, and a spare is attached at the rear. The front bumper is equipped with a tow bar.
The spartan interior features individual front seat frames and a rear bench trimmed in black vinyl, while the floors are covered in matching paint. Cracks are visible on the steering wheel, and other imperfections are present throughout. Instrumentation includes a five-digit odometer showing approximately 9k miles, with actual mileage unknown. Unused dash placards are included in the sale. The carbureted 134ci Go-Devil L-head inline-four shows block casting number 638632, which indicates that it was built for a Willys MB between 1941and 1945.”
This one was listed on BaT in March. It bid up to $5,600 and did not meet reserve. There are more detailed photos and a couple of videos in the listing for anyone that is interested: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1943-ford-gpw-jeep/
Thanks Chad!
Too many mods for that price…poorly aligned markings also!