Let me introduce you to an extremely clean and well
refurbished/restored GPW FORD from 1945(Tribute, not all matching
parts and numbers). The numbers are not visible on the chassis. As
this can be normal on the ones from 1945 and up. This Ford is on a
South Carolina Title, title shows as a Ford GPW. The 1945 Ford GPW
Jeep represents the final era of World War II production and
remains one of the most historically significant military vehicles
ever built. Produced under wartime contract to the same
specifications as the Willys MB, the GPW features the iconic
flat-fender design, a rugged steel body, and Ford's distinctive
"F-marked" components throughout. Powered by the 134ci L-head
4-cylinder paired with a 3-speed T-84 transmission and 4x4
drivetrain, the GPW was engineered for reliability, simplicity, and
field serviceability under the harshest conditions. As a 1945
example, it reflects late-production details and the culmination of
continuous wartime improvements. Today, surviving GPWs are prized
by collectors, restorers, and military-vehicle enthusiasts for
their authenticity, engineering simplicity, and direct link to U.S.
military history. A full description of the origins will be
available upon request. For immediate assistance Call or Text Cyrus
Klaesi at +702.286.3248. Attention! We are a dealership upon
appointment only. For any further information, please call our
Dealership at +704.621.0752 or Sales team at +704.305.5373 ask for
Mario Panayotidis or anyone in our Sales Team. We are located in
Charlotte, North Carolina, USA - Eastern Standard Time
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