1940s Ford War Time Jeep GPW w/Ford stamped on back of tub. No title but we will help get one at buyers expense. If you need help shipping we may be able to help at buyers expense. Not sure the exact year. Minimal rust and and needs restored. This jeep is rough but has much potential. Have done nothing with the motor so don’t know if it runs. Great for restoring, and has the machine gun turret mounting plate. Willys MB and the Ford GPW, both formally called the U.S. Army Truck, 1/4 ton, 4×4, Command Reconnaissance.The Fords went into production as “GP”, with “G” for a “Government” type contract and “P” commonly used by Ford to designate any passenger car with a wheelbase of 80 in (203 cm) By October 1941, it became apparent Willys-Overland could not keep up with the production demand and Ford was contracted to produce them as well – exactly according to Willys blueprints, drawings, specifications and patents. The Ford car was then designated GPW, with the “W” referring to the “Willys” licensed design.


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Location: Ramona, California, United States