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How old is a 1943 Willys MB Jeep?

How old is a 1943 Willys MB Jeep?

Offered for auction is my 1943 Willys MB Jeep. This is a fine example of a WW 2 operational American Jeep. It is 75 years old and ready to go. The speedometer reads 42,783 miles and the nomenclature plate shows the serial number to be 241447 and the Date of Delivery to be 6-14-43.

Is there a 1943 Ford GPW Jeep for sale?

He was very proud of his jeep and cheriched it as a collector’s item in his heated garage since purchase. My father unfortunately passed away last year, and since my family can’t keep it, I am proud to offer this unique piece for auction. 1943 Ford GPW Military Jeep ”F” stamps abound! Olive drab.

Where did my father buy his Jeep Willys MB?

He bought this special vehicule from Chicago Car Exchange in 2006. He was very proud of his jeep and cheriched it as a collector’s item in his heated garage since purchase. My father unfortunately passed away last year, and since my family can’t keep it, I am proud to offer this unique piece for auction.

What kind of engine does a Willys Jeep have?

It has a “Go Devil” 4 cylinder engine, a T-90 transmission, and a Dana transfer case. The body and floor are solid, and the 6 volt system has been converted to the more modern 12 volt system.

Offered for auction is my 1943 Willys MB Jeep. This is a fine example of a WW 2 operational American Jeep. It is 75 years old and ready to go. The speedometer reads 42,783 miles and the nomenclature plate shows the serial number to be 241447 and the Date of Delivery to be 6-14-43.

He was very proud of his jeep and cheriched it as a collector’s item in his heated garage since purchase. My father unfortunately passed away last year, and since my family can’t keep it, I am proud to offer this unique piece for auction. 1943 Ford GPW Military Jeep ”F” stamps abound! Olive drab.

He bought this special vehicule from Chicago Car Exchange in 2006. He was very proud of his jeep and cheriched it as a collector’s item in his heated garage since purchase. My father unfortunately passed away last year, and since my family can’t keep it, I am proud to offer this unique piece for auction.

It has a “Go Devil” 4 cylinder engine, a T-90 transmission, and a Dana transfer case. The body and floor are solid, and the 6 volt system has been converted to the more modern 12 volt system.

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Ruth Doyle