UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
This has an inline 6 that runs. He just can’t get it into gear.
“What i have here is a 1942 ford gpw this was produced because at the time willys could not keep up with production for the united states military. It has factory lockers and i believe 4.88 gears also has the stock 3 speed and stock twin stick transfer case it has a flat head straight 6 it runs and was driving but when i towed it home with the tow bar it doesnt seem to wanna go into gear i dont know if im doing something wrong or what but it WAS driving will start and run for you but the points need to be set correctly to run perfectly here are some pictures”
Did GPWs have tailgates?
Well, at first I was gonna kick myself. It is true that I completely ignored the tailgate.
However, on closer inspection, the body doesn’t have the tell tale signs of civilian flatties (fuel inlet, bow holders, drain holes). The dash appears to have multiple gauges. It kinda of looks like the bottom of the dash is a little high as well (something custom done?). I’m not sure what the body is … I’m gonna guess this is a GPW body that has been cut in the back.
– Dave