UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $5200.
This might be worth a look.
“We are selling an un-restored 1945 Willys MB. It has been stored indoors for the past 8 years and is definately in great condition overall. Jeep is a late World War II production with a mixture of Ford and Willys parts. Jeep is complete without any cutouts or modifications to frame or body. Body is structurally sound and solid. (Found Small Cutout near Fuel Filter-see Photos) Usual but minor rust/rot along gas tank tub of body running from front mud guard to rear wheel well. Also Hat Channel Rot. Basic cut and patch. Bumper gussets are original and intact with minor welds from having attached bar stock for a tow bar. See detailed pix Dash is complete and uncut. Only a civilian on/off key and Lighter have been added. Glove box door with original plate included. All 3 seats are original and included including 3 cushions. Rear cushon is zippered and contains the orignal canvas mud doors. Windshield is not original but a good repro. I removed the original glass and mounted to the new frame and is included T-84 tranny in excellent shape. Ford stamped Pintle hook was original to jeep
im sure this was 9 grand two months ago… drivers side looked rotten in the pictures back then.
I purchased this bad boy about three weeks ago. I am now the proud owner of a Willy’s MB. It has some cosmetic rust but the jeep is complete with all of its original components. It also started right up right after a tune up. This jeep sat for about 10 years in a garage and started right up and took it around the neighborhood. The seller also included a new set of tires and combat rims. I am very happy and look forward to getting further into this project.
Congrats on the purchase Erick! Have fun with it. I’ve updated the post.
– Dave