Big / Tall man's jeep. In most ways this was a standard W.W.II jeep, but there was one important difference if you are taller (or a bit wider) than the average W.W.II GI. The driver's seat frame and wheel well had been altered to provide almost 3 inches of extra leg room.

Other than that (and turn signals) this was a pretty complete, unmolested W.W.II vintage jeep. I had it sandblasted down to bare metal, primed, and painted in early war 34087 "khaki" olive drab. Frame and dataplate serial numbers matched. L-134 Engine had a Ford "F" marked head, an "A" stamped block that ran well. It still had the 6 volt electrical system, although the voltage regulator and some wiring had been updated.

1943 Ford GPW Jeep (Sold 04/2003)