What is early and worth interest.

Feb, 1942 - GPW1 thru end of first contract, April, 1942 - GPW15000 NO EBAY or COMMERCIAL SALES.
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What is early and worth interest.

Post by primal4x4 » Wed May 24, 2023 8:23 am

I put this Jeep up for sale this week but am not knowledgeable on early GPW's, I thought I'd see what you guys could point out. Thanks in advance.

Warning it is a basket case and could offend your eyes. :shock:

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Re: What is early and worth interest.

Post by Mitch Olson » Sun Jun 04, 2023 5:49 am

Would like to know the engine # and the frame # and condition of the block.

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Post by Adam » Sun Jun 04, 2023 7:59 am

You did ask in the fitst post, I can see it is a post war engine and head,, casting number is in pictures. I do see a scalloped axle shaft, yet looks like a bubba installed t90. civi generator, top mount brake pedals, lots of issues. Could be a good project but will need lots of parts to be ww2 again.

Where is it listed for sale.

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