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1942 Ford GPW with Trailer from The Dean Kronsbein Collection: A WWII Icon for Sale

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1942 Ford GPW with Trailer from The Dean Kronsbein Collection: A WWII Icon for Sale
1942 Ford GPW with Trailer from The Dean Kronsbein Collection: A WWII Icon for Sale

A true collector’s item, the 1942 Ford GPW with matching trailer is now offered as part of The Dean Kronsbein Collection, without reserve. This military icon, which was once displayed at the Den Hartogh Ford Museum in the Netherlands, stands as a powerful reminder of American ingenuity during World War II. Retained in remarkable condition, this vehicle comes equipped with a variety of authentic military accessories, including axes, hard cases, a shovel, tow rope, and a turret machine, making it a must-have for any military vehicle enthusiast.

Image via RM Sotheby's
Image via RM Sotheby's

The development of the Ford GPW was driven by the United States' need for a reliable four-wheel-drive reconnaissance vehicle to support Allied forces in WWII. Initially, Bantam's design won favor, but its limited production capabilities shifted the contract to Willys-Overland and Ford. The Army eventually selected the Willys design, but Ford’s larger production capacity earned it a massive order for 277,896 units. These Ford-built Jeeps were designated "GPW" for "General Purpose Willys."

Image via RM Sotheby's
Image via RM Sotheby's

The Jeep's capabilities went beyond its original reconnaissance role, proving adaptable for a wide range of military applications. It became a symbol of American resilience and military prowess during the war.

Image via RM Sotheby's
Image via RM Sotheby's

This particular GPW has an impressive history. It was registered in the Netherlands in 1996 and soon became a part of the prestigious Den Hartogh Ford Museum, one of the world’s largest Ford collections at the time. When the museum disbanded in 2018, The Dean Kronsbein Collection acquired the GPW, where it has been proudly maintained alongside other 4x4 vehicles from the same era.

Image via RM Sotheby's
Image via RM Sotheby's

Finished in classic army green, this GPW and its matching trailer remain in excellent condition. The vehicle's numerous military accessories only add to its authenticity and charm, making it a standout piece in any military or classic vehicle collection.

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With its rich history and connection to the war effort, the 1942 Ford GPW is a symbol of American determination and engineering prowess. For collectors of military vehicles or classic 4x4s, this meticulously preserved vehicle is a rare opportunity to own a piece of World War II history.

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