The Willys MB Jeep, also known as the Ford GPW, is a small, all-purpose, four-wheel-drive off-road vehicle used by the Allies in World War II, produced in large numbers by the United States from 1941 to 1945. Willys (and Ford) Jeeps were considered by many Americans, including General and later President Eisenhower, General George Marshall and Pulitzer Prize-winning war journalist Ernie Pyle, to be one of the key means by which World War II was won. The little Jeep acquired a certain iconic status due to its good construction and performance, great availability and positive media.
This Jeep we present is a Willys Jeep and dates from 1944. It is an American car that remained in Europe after the war. It has been restored and looks great. This Jeep drives, turns and shifts perfectly. Under the hood we see an engine that runs very well. A beautiful Jeep for the enthusiast.
Willys MB Jeep, also known as Ford GPW. Manufactured on December 4, 1942 in Toledo, Ohaio (U.S.A.) for the 2nd World War. It is an American car that remained in Europe after the war.
It was completely restored in 1992 and has been with the same owner since that date. This Jeep drives, turns and shifts perfectly. In the bush it moves like a fish in water, it is its environment. A beautiful Jeep for enthusiasts, to travel with family or friends, fun and beautiful.
Engine: Gasoline 4 cylinders
Power: 60 C.V.
Displacement: 2.000 c.c.
Carburetor: Solex
Chassis: 086134S
Historical Registration: H 5952BBD
I.T.V.: until 28/09/2029