UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5800. Actually a ’42 rather than a ’43.
Lacks a speedometer. Might be a good price.
“Selling a 1943 WW2 ford jeep runs great!! New tires. Come look. Has title!”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5800. Actually a ’42 rather than a ’43.
Lacks a speedometer. Might be a good price.
“Selling a 1943 WW2 ford jeep runs great!! New tires. Come look. Has title!”
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Could be a good deal. Wish they’d posted a pic of the driver’s side to see the tool indents et. al.. Wrong bow holder brackets (M38 type) but a lot here to work with 🙂
Is that a later Willys motor?
Interested in coming to see it
Hi Roger,
The craigslist ad was flagged. I just check and the ad hasn’t been put back up on Craigslist. If I see it again, I will drop you a note so you can contact the seller.
Thanks,
– Dave
Still for sale. .?? E mail me please. Lookin to do a father son restore. Or if any onehas a WW2 jeep there wanting to sell. vsal469@yahoo.com. Thanks. Vince.
Hello
Please advise if you can sent it to Fiji Islands and export from there and what best price you can do?
Regards
Sunny
Good day all. Just an FYI, I had purchased the vehicle several months ago and had it shipped to Minnesota. Ends up it is a 1942 Ford GPW.
Thanks for the update Mike. I’ve corrected the post. Have fun!