UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
This “C” version of the M-38A1 seems worth a look.
“My fathers Jeep . He was working on it before he died. As is not running. Cash and carry.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
This “C” version of the M-38A1 seems worth a look.
“My fathers Jeep . He was working on it before he died. As is not running. Cash and carry.”
CJ-5s:
M-38A1s:
Has some damage on the passenger front fender.
https://allentown.craigslist.org/atq/d/walnutport-1953-m38a1-willys-army-jeep/7204053854.html
“For sale is a very nice original Willys Overland M38A1 Army Jeep. Jeep runs and drives Has original 4 cylinder 24 volt engine and 3 speed manual transmission. Only damage is on right front fender which was damaged when I got it over 10 years ago. I have a clean PA title in my name”
This M-38 looks a little rough; not sure how much value is here.. The auction is Saturday September 26 in Sanford, NC.
CJ-5s:
M-38A1s:
CJ-5s:
M-38A1s:
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $17,000.
(08/08/2020) This sure looks good.
“1952 M38A1 restored jeep for sale. Engine, transmissions, and differentials rebuilt. Military signal lights, Military aluminum top with hot water heater. No rust, frame, body, and top painted air force blue. 24 volt electrical system,
pictures available $19000 OBO.”
This is supposed to be a no-rust body, but the passenger side floor appears double patched? Note the seem near the back of the floor and the plate on the angled portion of the floor. Maybe I’m just confused.
http://www.warjeeps.com/mjs/sale20/adm154/adm154.html
“Motor Pool Restoration on a no-rust body. Engine runs strong and smooth. 24v system intact and charging as it should. New tires and brake system. New canvas and glass. Fresh paint. Ready for parade or play.
Pictures do not show but has cross over tube and wiper system.
Located in Cairo Ga. Comes with Ga Vehicle registration as Ga will not title vehicles older than 1962. Ga registration can be used to title it in your state. “
CJ-5s:
M-38A1s:
UPDATE: **Status Unknown**
(12/19/2019) Various M-38A1 parts, include an M-38A1C body.
“I have 13 Willys M38-A1 Military Jeep frames and tubs from the 1950’s. They have been in a wooded field since the 1970’s so they are weathered and some are rusted. Some have fenders, leaf springs, steering wheels, etc and some don’t. No motors or transmissions but I do have various parts (see pics). I have 1 hood left, 1 window frame, multiple axles and other parts. Asking $500 per Jeep or potentially less depending on condition.”
CJ-5s:
M-38A1s:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
It’s not a perfect M-38A1 specimen, but appears to run and drive, and includes an overdrive, winch, and trailer.
“Converted to 12-Volt with Overdrive and Hubs
All Original
12,000 lb. Winch with Remote Cord”
CJ-5s:
M-38A1s:
DJ-5s:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
This is the Koenig made hardtop. This particular one has hinged doors.
“Complete Hardtop and two doors for kaiser willys CJ5 $800 OBO or trade”
Update: **SOLD**
This M-38A1 has been spruced up.
“1952 Willy’s M38A1 Jeep retrofitted/modified with 1965 body. Switched from 6 volt operating system to 12 volt. Replaced original seats with leather-electric seats. Repainted exterior and added cd/AM-FM radio, built in cooler (insulated the old 6 volt battery compartment and installed drain), original 4 cylinder flat top engine and 3 speed transmission (has creeper gear) has choke and throttle cables. Still have original ignition key. Runs great, drives great, awesome off road vehicle!! Has won several awards from previous car shows. Has climbed many a sand hill and trails but still looks great. Newer tires and new battery.
One of a kind vehicle, not many still out there! Asking $6800”
Look like the fender corners have some wear, but seem solid otherwise.
http://www.warjeeps.com/mjs/sale20/adm133/adm133.html
“No rust extremely original 37131 miles. Runs and drives great, have redone the brakes, wheel cylinders, carburetor, fuel pump, upholstery, Has the 24 volt, nice Jeep”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/10/2020) This could be any one of several jeep models. No pics provided.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/pts/d/hayward-1953-jeepwilly/7162488280.html
“53’ Jeep Willy 8 cly. Hasn’t been started in about a year. It used to run fine but now the engine seems to shake a little bit. Interior and exterior in great condition.”
CJ-5s:
M-38A1s:
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/13/2020) This vehicle still runs and plows. It has at least some Jeep DNA, possibly from a CJ-3B or M-38A1 based on the year.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/287655079061006/
“1953 government Jeep. Leo had used it for plowing snow. Runs great. Has snow plow .”
CJ-5s:
M-38A1s:
UPDATE: I had the wrong link.
This looks to have a modified M-38A1 body. It just looks odd like that.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/198294898177045
“Project real willys jeep motor is there with most maybe everything great project for you or your kid buyrs only will trade motor cycles cars etc no time for it and want something new”
Scott alerted me to this ad. The M-38A1 owner lost his windshield while towing it.
https://willysforsale.com/ads/lost-windshield-from-willys-being-towed/
“Lost While Towing — Lost my M38A1 windshield from the trailer while towing between Burnet Texas and Mason Texas on Hwy 29. Reward”
UPDATE: SOLD. Was $12,500.
Looks in good shape.
“1954 M38A1 fully equipped. All original. Like new a time capsule. Included is a replica Browning Machine gun . fun machine”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $60k.
This has been available for at least a few months. I wonder how many of these M-38A1s are left with a rifle?
“M38A1 With Mounted M40 106mm Recoilless Rife The M38A1 was the first vehicle to feature the round fender design that would later become the distinguishing body style of the CJ-5 (part of the Universal CJ series). Produced first in 1952, following the retirement of the M38 model, the M38-A1 was re-designed as an “stand-alone” improvement, featuring round front fenders, a contoured hood, a two-piece windshield, top mounted windshield wipers, and powered by the new “Hurricane” F-Head engine and Warner T90 transmission.
If still around, this M-38A1 Fire Jeep from Delaware with its unique rollbar structure shouldn’t be too hard to recognize.
View all the information on eBay
“Up for sale is one 35mm color slide of a fire apparatus. Unknown department in Delaware. Dated April, 1976. MVFD is on the Jeep. This is from the collection of the late Richard M. Adelman of Memphis, TN. Original photographer unknown.”