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1943 Willys Jeep MB - MT 6x6 Homage With Trailer

Lot Number: 248

1943 Willys Jeep MB - MT 6x6 Homage With Trailer

Based on a 1943 Willys MB, this outstanding recreation of the prototype 6x6 MT Super Jeep took 4,800 man hours to complete and has taken part in 16 Anniversary Events in France. Our vendor's attention to detail must be seen to be believed.

  • NOT SOLD

LIVE AUCTION: This lot was auctioned on Saturday 9th November, 2024 at 10.00am GMT at NEC, Birmingham, B40 1NT

  • Body Colour

    BODY COLOUR
    Green

  • Drive

    DRIVE
    LHD

  • Registration Number

    REG NUMBER
    157 UYE

  • Odometer Reading

    ODOMETER READING
    6610 Miles

SUMMARY

Based on a 1943 Willys MB, this outstanding recreation of the prototype 6x6 MT Super Jeep took 4,800 man hours to complete and has taken part in 16 Anniversary Events in France. Our vendor's attention to detail must be seen to be believed.

DESCRIPTION

A proposal for a three-axle 6X6 jeep with a ¾-ton load capacity that came from the US Quartermaster Corps, which wanted a self-propelled platform for mounting a 37mm gun, kickstarted a development programme that Willys strongly believed in. Several prototypes, designated MT, were produced for the various of arms of the US Army. Compared to the Dodge and International trucks, the proposed MT would save about 2,000lbs of steel to manufacture, as well as using about 40% less fuel to operate. Not only that, but it incorporated about 65% of a standard Jeep’s existing components, while many other parts were merely modified, resulting in simplified maintenance and ease of supply and repair.

Rigorous testing by the Army Transport Command of the various prototypes garnered universal praise, but the 6x6 Super Jeep was rejected. Sources claim that between 15 and 24 prototypes were built, but there is universal agreement that a mere handful remain today.

Our vendor’s passion for restoring Willys Jeeps began with his first in 1984 which led to the restoration of a further 11. Newly retired, he set himself the target of building a Super Jeep in time for the 70th Anniversary celebrations in 2015. With decades of experience, her started with a 1943 Willy MB base car and set to work. Starting literally from the ground up, he manufactured the extended chassis using period photographs and carefully built the suspension based on the diameter of the wheels. Instead of using the underpowered standard four-cylinder 50bhp Jeep engine, he used the 70bhp six-cylinder engine. It also has a bespoke canvas top.

Painstakingly fabricating virtually every component, our vendor retained the services of specialists for the wiring, engine and gearbox when required. Naturally, six-wheel propulsion on a Jeep was new to him so he turned to the renowned WWII Jeep specialists, Jeffrey Engineering of Kent, for the required works. With the mechanicals sorted, our vendor set about accessorising the Jeep, sourcing some £10,000 worth of certified deactivated machine guns was easier than trying to obtain a 37mm anti-tank gun, so naturally, our vendor built one. Wanting to be as authentic as possible, an original capstan winch was fitted to the front, whilst the large cylinder was the type used for traversing ditches. Another rarely seen accessory is the wire cutter used to combat the devastating wires strung across the road by the enemy.

The attention to detail must be seen to be believed, from the hand-machined hooks to the assembly of the replica mines. The ammunition boxes are believed to be period and as an anti-tank gun needs a supply of rounds, our vendor built a period copy of an M8 ammunition trailer, as you would.

It has been trailered to France 16 times for commemorative events and driven with pride in numerous parades. The history file includes the Deactivation Certificates for the guns and the V5C in our vendor’s name declares the year of manufacture as 1943 and retrospectively identifies it as a Willys 6x6 with 3-axle rigid body wheel-plan. For those who care about the mileage, the odometer, which is just below the Thompson machine gun, shows a reading of 6,610 miles.

Where would we be in this world without truly creative people?

SPECIFICATION

Lot Number
248
Make
WILLYS
Model
JEEP
Variant
Six Wheeler
Registration Number
157 UYE
MOT Expiry
Exempt
Chassis Number
2179616
Engine Number
1213905
Transmission
Manual
Body Colour
Green

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CONSIGNOR

Consignor

For further information regarding this lot please contact Arwel.

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Payment is due by 5pm on Monday 11th November.

Payment should be made by bank transfer where possible. Payment by card can be made (in person only)

Due to venue restrictions, all vehicles must be collected on Monday 11th November between 9am and 2pm.

Any vehicles not collected by this time will be transported to a secure storage facility in Northampton by our transport partner EM Rogers, the charges for which are £175 plus VAT for a standard sized vehicle, or £275 plus VAT for larger vehicles for removal and £10 plus VAT per day for storage. We will make contact on Sunday to confirm how you will be removing your vehicle(s). If we do not hear back from you by 5pm on Sunday evening, we will arrange collection with EM Rogers on your behalf.

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