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1943 GPW Las Vegas, NV **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** was on eBay.

(03/13/2011) It isn’t completely original, but should make a good looking gpw with some restoration.

“How’s that for patina on an old jeep.  You are bidding on a 1943 GPW that has been in the same family since the 50’s and the paint is probably that old as well.  According to the mechanic who checked the vehicle it is in excellent running condition with great oil pressure.  According to the little plate that I found in the jeep in was reconditioned in 1945 by a company in Oakland, California.

I’ll try and look for the tag to see what company did the reconditioning.  I bought the jeep because of the condition and that old faded paint which is hard to find with the plan to put my GPW motor in it but I’ve found another vehicle so I’m putting this one back for sale.  Although the engine is in great running condition it is a willys, I do however have a GPW motor (which needs to be rebuilt ) that I can put in the vehicle instead.  For an extra $300 the winner can get the jeep with both engines.  As can be seen in the engine bay pictures, it is pretty complete with the exception of the horn (F marked fuel filter, correct air cleaner etc.).

All gauges are present and appear to be original to the jeep.  There is some rust in the hat channels.  The different shade of green is due to the seat covers that protected the covered area over the years but it looks like if you sand the paint a little you could bring it back to life ( I tried that while looking for hood numbers).  As with any vehicle that has been sitting for many years it will need some work to be road worthy.  I don’t usually take trades but if you have any rare slat grill parts or early Ford GPW part, I will take them on trade as long as we agree on price before you bid.  With a good tune up and new brakes and canvas, you can enjoy this jeep for many years before restoring it.  As always I recommend that all interested parties do their research before bidding on the vehicle.   Since I require a non refundable deposit, I also recommend that all interested parties come see the jeep in person before bidding to make sure it is what they want.  I will except offer through ebay for our mutual protection.  I will only end the auction early to end to the highest bidder once I’ve received a deposit.  It’s very hard to find a jeep in good running condition for that price that you can start enjoying in very little time.”

 

3 Comments on “1943 GPW Las Vegas, NV **SOLD**

  1. Paul

    My eyes might be tired but the photo of the underside of the body at the frame attach point shows what seems to be a piece of wood positioned where the hat channel should be.

  2. David Eilers

    Paul … it seems your eyes are better than mine. Yes, that looks like a 1×3 or bigger.

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