1942 Ford GPW Jeep

1942 Ford GPW Jeep that King George VI used on a morale boosting visit to RAF Chelveston in 1942. Photo by Silverstone Auctions

1942 Ford GPW Jeep driven by King George VI goes on sale

The rare 1942 Ford GPW Jeep that King George VI used has a fascinating history and is expected to sell for £35,000 – £45,000 at Silverstone Auction in February.

1942 Ford GPW Jeep

1942 Ford GPW Jeep that King George VI used on a morale boosting visit to RAF Chelveston in 1942. Photo by Silverstone Auctions

A remarkably well restored 1942 Ford GPW Jeep used to transport His Majesty King George VI and General Carl A. Spaatz, Commander of Strategic Air Forces in Europe, on a morale-boosting visit to RAF Chelveston on 14th November, 1942, comes to sale with Silverstone Auctions on February 25th.

1942 Ford Jeep
1942 Ford GPW Jeep that King George VI used on a morale boosting visit to RAF Chelveston in 1942. Photo by Silverstone Auctions

During the visit His Majesty spoke to the crews of Liberators and Fortresses and inspected the aircraft. The airfield was in use by the 301st and then the 305th Bombardment Groups who flew the four engine Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber.

Chelveston Aerodrome was originally opened in August 1941 by the Air Ministry for use as a wartime RAF base. The site was large enough to accommodate three runways, which were laid out in the then standard RAF triangular format. However, RAF Chelveston, known as Station 105, was used by the American Army Air Force (USAAF) from 6th December 1942 until 25th July 1945, for bomber operations over German occupied Europe.

King George VI givving speech on Jeep
During the visit His Majesty spoke to the crews of Liberators and Fortresses and inspected the aircraft. Photo by Silverstone Auctions

Ford GPW Jeeps were built from 1942 to 1945 and, as well as the Willys built Jeep, are the iconic World War Two Jeep. The Ford Jeep was then designated GPW, with the “W” referring to the “Willys” licensed design. Over 500,000 were produced. Ford and Willys produced jeeps with fully interchangeable parts and components, making it an invaluable workhorse.

Collage of photos of King George VI
Ford GPW Jeeps were built from 1942 to 1945. Photo by Silverstone Auctions

For sale with Silverstone Auctions Febraury 25 at Stoneleigh Park guide price: £35,000 – £45,000 (R725 734,10 – R933 086,70 at time of publishing)

More information about this vehicle and the others consigned for Silverstone Auctions next sale at the Race Retro Show on the 25th February at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, can be found on their website www.silverstoneauctions.com. Here you can also find details of how to get a free valuation for your car if you are looking to sell at auction, along with an online from to submit your vehicle for sale.

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