UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
“AR title,have owned it over 20yrs.many spare parts.very good running.rt rear brake dragging,have new cyl and shoes for it and a full top. $5500 gets it and parts;will not seperate.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
“AR title,have owned it over 20yrs.many spare parts.very good running.rt rear brake dragging,have new cyl and shoes for it and a full top. $5500 gets it and parts;will not seperate.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900
No title.
” have for sale a parts jeep that is a Willys m38 military jeep. It has been converted to 12 volt. It does not have a title. The seats that are in it a not fastened to the jeep. The engine is a RMC m38 correct engine, the transmission and transfer case are the original military units. It has the correct m38 radiator. I did run this jeep off of a service tank. The engine does have some blowby. It has some rust through and has been cut on. This is a parts jeep or farm or trail jeep only. Please look at the pictures carefully. If this ad is up, it is still available.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
Has no paperwork. Looks like the stenciling might be original.
“purchased in 1966 from U.S.Army, one owner since- driven little from 66 to 86. from the latter it was only started 4 times a year. after 28 years we drove it out on the road this summer. we never titled this,and at this time we can’t find the papers from the Kanas military base it was purchased from. Only serious partys please, after 48 years it’s time to let it go.”
Looks in good shape.
“1951 Jeep Willy
Clean California Title
with records and provenance
runs and looks great
email with any serious inquiries”
Runs and drives with some dings and dents. Has a 2A windshield for some reason.
“Willy’s Jeep 1951 Model M-38. 5 new tires, 5 new shocks, new brakes, recently tuned up and oil changed, new plugs and wires, new alternator belt, new radiator and hoses. New cover. Service Manuel and miscellaneous.”
Looks solid.
“1951 military style jeep. Restored off frame, about 5 years ago. Converted to 12 volts. Generator replaced with alternator. New plastic fuel tank. Original metal fuel tank included with sale. Runs and drives great. $12,000 obo. 24k miles Email or call with questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800.
Seller listed this as a 1953 CJ-3A, but it’s clearly an M-38.
“53 Willys CJ-3A original flat head 4 cyl, original transmission, original seats, 31×10.50 Bfg’s on steel wheels, soft top, KC lights, brush guard, heavy duty rear bumper, hitch, it does need brake work, but overall it is in good condition. Title in hand.”
Runs, but no title.
“1952 Jeep M38, NO title. $1500.00 Firm no negotiating!! It does run and has a 289 V-8 in it!!”
No pics provided.
“1952 Korean War jeep all original I have the top, sidecurtains,and doors runs fine. Asking 15000 obo”
http://batonrouge.craigslist.org/cto/5457491191.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Hasn’t run in years. It’s listed as a 1945 CJ-2A.
“Military Jeep original drive train last time driven 12 years ago-”
UPDATE: This was listed at no price. Now it’s $15,000.
“Here it is! An original, unrestored 1952 Willys M38 Jeep that has been in a heated garage basement since the late 1950’s. My late uncle purchased this Jeep and stored it correctly in a heated basement garage, only 5′ from the furnace that heated the house. Clean title. Engine turns very nice. All fuel lines were blown out and the engine was fogged. I am confident this M38 will run with very little work. Original Mag/Blue Crown plugs…ORIGINAL! Not an easy to find item. Unrestored and complete! Includes, two military generators, spare tires and wheels, ammo/tool/parts boxes, fuel cans, rebuild parts/gaskets etc for the engine and a NOS battery that is still in it’s original box. Lots of patina Original Handbook. Serial # 52870. Model M38. Manufacture date 2/1952. Once in a lifetime opportunity…. $15,000 firm..”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3500.
“Runs and drives 4 cylinder manual transmission dual lever transfer case. Original motor Willys motor cool little truck great for a project to restore.”
Lots of pics provided.
“1951 Navy M38 Jeep. Serial # 36689. Mileage reads 35,201. Powered by the original 4 cylinder gas engine, original 24 volt electrical system. 3 speed manual transmission, 2 speed transfer case with over drive. Comes with radio and all items in photos. The Jeep starts easily, runs and drives good. Tires are dated 1967. Some surface rust but appears to be a very solid body. We have not powered up the radio but were told it works. All around nice driving Jeep. To watch the video, click on the Video tab next to the Photo Tab above.
http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=10590969
Neither runs.
“53 Willy’s M38 80 % restored, something came loose in motor. Flat head 4 with 3 speed. $5,000.
43 Ford needs complete restoration.”
Appears solid.
“This is a frame off restoration, frame is an original from a 52 everything above that is new!
• tub,fenders,windshield w/safety glass and hood
• Overhauled engine,transmission,transfer case and steering gear box
• Vacuum wipers and motors
• New shocks and tires on wagon wheels
• Brand new wiring harness 12v for 1952, lights
• All canvas and seat frames are new as well as big mouth gas can
• M38 marine forest green spec paint
This was a six year long project and I tried to restore original as I could except for 24v system, water fording and nd tires and wheels. Also this jeep is titled out Oklahoma.”
Needs a little work.
“* Reduced Price- $2500* Willy Jeep runs. Original parts. Does need work on fuel pumo and vacuum. 1952. I do have the original electrical harness for the electrical hook up”
Runs.
“1952 willy j in great condition all original i have extra parts for it great collectable or hunting vehicle got a video of it running”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
“S/N 62215. 36,412 miles. Owned since 2005. Windshield is the split type common to the CJ2A. I relocated the spare tire mount to the side, also common to the CJ2A so the tailgate would be more functional. Started the restoration 3 years ago. Stripped it down to the frame, sandblasted, primed and painted it the original olive drab. Everything relative to the brake system is new. Everything relative to both axles was removed, restored or replaced with new parts. New shocks. When I took it off, if it needed replaced I ordered it then, so I have most everything already bought. This is not a rust bucket like most you see! A little rust in the bed and the drivers floorboard is all there is and the metal is solid underneath. Upholstery is in very good shape. I have a summer top not shown. The paint is actually very good. You can see in the pictures that I polished the hood and the color came out. Further painting would be optional. The engine has been disassembled and the head and block tested. Found 4 broke rings. Everything relative to the engine is perfect, even the bearings. Standard rings will go back. Tranny/transfer case have no issues either. I have taken it as far as I can. I need the space in my garage so it has to go. This is a solid Willys and will make someone a fine jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000
Mark just listed this over at warjeeps.com.
“1952 Korean War Willys Jeep
4×4
Great for off roading
Great condition!!!
Brand new rear seat belt.
Brand new brake lines
Just gave it an oil change
Light bulbs
Tires are in great shape. Spare tire is new.
New wiring.
Yes it is street legal and CA registered with clean title. Pink slip in hand.
Awesome canvas top (which of course is removable)”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2250.
Doesn’t run. No title. Might make a good restoration.
“For Sale: 1950-1952 Willys M38. This is an authentic M38 military jeep. It has an MC, “Marine Corps” data plate with legible serial number mounted directly to the front of the right rear wheel housing, inside the tub, exactly where it should be.
This was a “radio jeep,” that is to say it was a “commo” vehicle, adapted for use with a mobile radio and transmitter. The only thing left of the radio equipment is the original antenna mount bracket above the spare tire mount and the rear box mounts in the body.
The jeep is complete, original and is a rolling chassis. 4×4, hubs, linkage and shifters actuate as they should. Driveline itself is complete. The drivetrain is original to the frame, as is the body tub, folding Front windshield frame, front fenders and grill. It has had a 12V conversion, and the wiring has been redone to the front headllights. It does have the “blackout” drive light on the left front fender, glove box, dash panel, glove box and body tub hand-holds. It does have the sealed ports on the differentials, blackout lights, MIL Spec light switch and the water-proof ignition. It also has the cut-outs in the hood for the snorkel kit and skid plates are installed.
Frame is in excellent condition, front to back, and HAS NOT been modified. Motor is free spinning with no knocks, and the jeep has been in covered storage for 25+ years.
No title, being sold on Bill Of Sale only.
Condition: Total Restoration Required. Needs everything and will need considerable investment to make roadworthy. There is rust, where they typically rust, but nothing that is not restorable. What you are getting is a complete, original Willys M38 + many spare parts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3495.
Runs and drives.
“1951 JEEP WILLYS M38 from the Korean War. It started right up today. Also for
anyone that wants to restore it, there is also the original engine, transmission and other
parts to sweeten the deal.”
Not sure there is much value here. It’s listed as a 1943 MB.
“Jeep for sale or trade for camper or truck has 2 grills, hood, windshield and a corvette motor turns over doesn’t start needs a timing chain”
Oscar spotted this one.
“1951 Navy M38 Jeep. Serial # 36689. Mileage reads 35,201. Powered by the original 4 cylinder gas engine, original 24 volt electrical system. 3 speed manual transmission, 2 speed transfer case with over drive. Comes with radio and all items in photos. The Jeep starts easily, runs and drives good. Tires are dated 1967. Some surface rust but appears to be a very solid body. We have not powered up the radio but were told it works. All around nice driving Jeep. To watch the video, click on the Video tab next to the Photo Tab above.”
http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=10590969
Needs work.
“1951 Willyz M38 Military Jeep…Needs restoration, but is in good shape. Body complete, motor runs & but needs work, brakes need work (new brake shoes), transmission works fine, and so does the 4×4. The jeep has the original brass placard with the original military specs on dashboard. It does have a little rust on the passenger side floorboard, has a new radiator, and rebuilt carb, new fuel pump, after market wheels and tires (i do have the OEM wheels too), rollbar is not attached to jeep. Asking $6500.00 o.b.o. serious inquires only. Thanks”