This is registered as a GPW, it has a Willys frame, and a mix of Ford and Willys parts. It took me 7 months to complete, from frame on the floor, original Ford body (tub) was complete junk so I went with a new tub.

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4 thoughts on “A 1942 GPW to Celebrate the 4th of July”
  1. I am looking to purchase a complete GPW how much would it cost me to go through the complete acquisition process and build it.

    Mike

  2. I am looking to purchase a complete GPW how much would it cost me to go through the complete acquisition process and build it.

    Mike

  3. Great willys
    Hope to be able to afford a willys wagon sometime
    Great program to keep Willys living history

  4. Great willys
    Hope to be able to afford a willys wagon sometime
    Great program to keep Willys living history

  5. Nice job! It looks like you had both a lot of time and a lot of money to knock that build out in just 7 months. I wish I could just get the time to get mine done! I have been rounding parts up for a few years, little by little. any how keep putting the jeeps back in service. Keep on jeep-N!

  6. Nice job! It looks like you had both a lot of time and a lot of money to knock that build out in just 7 months. I wish I could just get the time to get mine done! I have been rounding parts up for a few years, little by little. any how keep putting the jeeps back in service. Keep on jeep-N!

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