This one is listed as a 1945 ….
“Year: 1945
Make: JEEP
Model: CJ 4WD
Series: CJ7
VIN: 1GJKKJLLLOD3666
Stock #: WA1181
Condition: Used
Exterior: Green
Interior: Graphite
Body: (US)
Transmission: Manual
Engine: 8 Cylinder”
This one is listed as a 1945 ….
“Year: 1945
Make: JEEP
Model: CJ 4WD
Series: CJ7
VIN: 1GJKKJLLLOD3666
Stock #: WA1181
Condition: Used
Exterior: Green
Interior: Graphite
Body: (US)
Transmission: Manual
Engine: 8 Cylinder”
No description provided. Might be worth a look.
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3000.
(11/05/2016) Looks pretty straight. Will need work.
“This 1955 Jeep is a US Army M38A1. It has been switched over to a 12V system. It has an canvas top just like what would have been put on it in the 50’s. I was in the process of restoring it but rain out of resource to get the job done. It comes with several new parts and even has the original manual. Cash and pickup only. I will not work with a shipping company.”
Unusual driver’s step and a few other custom elements.
“Rebuilt, Runs, New Top, Sides, and Door. Heavy Duty Roll Bar, extra off road tires, military tires and wheels with deer carrier.”
Needs work. Has an interesting winch.
“1953 Willys M38A1. Looking for a good home for a restoration project. In great condition. No title, bill of sales only”
Might make an pretty easy restoration.
“1958 Jeep Willys M38 4×4 Fun to drive all original military vehicle $3,500 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500.
It’s listed as a 1950, so might be a 1960?
“Korean War Era Willys M38A1 Jeep
Perfect for hunters and collectors
Doors and extra carburetor included”
I don’t know what the usually run.
“1953 Jeep M38A1 body tub kit. Includes tub, fenders, hood and windscreen. All sandblasted, primed and painted the correct Korean War Green. Windscreen has new glass and new correct weather strip. Some extras include body reflectors, seat brackets front and rear, firewall cover plugs and more. More pictures available. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(05/29/2015) Has some rust.
“1952 USMC version. Running condition and partial rebuilt. Own a piece of military history made in America. I personalized this to Olive Drab like the Army Jeeps, but the true USMC version is painted in Mountain Green, which is just a dark green color. With some minor work, you can have this ready for the July 4th parade or just a weekend vehicle to show off.
There appears to be value here.
“1953 Willis jeep with trailer. Trailer was made in 1964. Bill of sale only. I am told these did not have titles. I do not know but do know there is an antique tag on it. I saved this from going in the scrap yard. I am retired military and thought this would be a fun project. I have too many projects. The motor turns over with boost. Not firing. Overall needs tlc but oh what fun it would be running. This would never get stuck”