UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Runs, but needs brakes fixed. No title.
“I’ve got a 1942/43 willy’s mb jeep. It’s got a 1942 “wilson foundry” gpw engine built in late 1942. These engines are worth at least $1500 on there own. The body number is early 1943. After researching things, alot of jeeps built in 42 were put together with whatever parts they had around. They’re called “salad” jeeps as they just tossed them together. The jeep does not have a title, just a bill of sale which is what it will be sold with. Engine runs great, and clutch, transmission, transfer case and such work good. It needs brake work.(master cylinder and wheel cylinders) to be driveable. It’s a really cool jeep, and a neat piece of history. Wish I had the time and money to complete this project, but I don’t so on to someone who can. E-mail me with any questions. Thanks, Mark”
I’m thinking you meant MO, not MA.
Don’t you love it when someone knows enough to mention the Wilson block but so little they make things up. Jeeps didn’t come as ‘salad’ from the factory. That’s an urban legend.
Yep .. mistyped that one. thanks!