UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
Has an updated motor and a passenger-side gas tank.
“1951 Willys Jeep, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, 4×4, soft top, roll bar, chrome wheels, good tires. Body very nice asking”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
Has an updated motor and a passenger-side gas tank.
“1951 Willys Jeep, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, 4×4, soft top, roll bar, chrome wheels, good tires. Body very nice asking”
UPDATE: Steve reports that the photo is of his jeep that he sold last month. And, if you look at the background, it’s not Hawaii. This jeep has been listed twice on Craigslist in Hawaii.
“All original, fully restored 1951 Willys M38 military jeep!
Beautiful piece of history. Runs great, 9,600 miles. No back tax, fully caught up and all legal.
Call us or email us if you’d like more information or if you’d like to come see it. Moving off island, need to sell!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
All these jeeps need a close look.
“1) jeep is 1951 m38 runs excellent and mech. good body gd except right rear fender
1) jeep is plow jeep enclosed excellent in snow removal these jeeps are ALL WILLYS
2) jeeps are 1953 m38-A1’s are have all the night vision parts and are complete excellent for parts or more if you like to restore (one missing radiator)
I have xtra tires and rims both 15 & 16”
I also have one new military gas can and many others in nice condition
the$6000 is a one time price if sold all to one person
the plow jeep is $3500 firm
the military jeep is $3500 firm
the m-38’s are $1500 each”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500
Listed as a ‘1946 CJ’, this looks to be a M-38.
“I can deliver this just ask, once we have put a deal together.
-Orig 134 inline 4 cyl, runs smooth and very nice
-Orig trans, works great, good clutch
-4×4 works great, hubs work
-Great tread on tires, no major sun cracking or other issues
-New upholstery all seats
-Good glass
-Newer top
-Newer wheels
-New front bumper
-Needs headlight bezels
-New gauges
-Speedo is orig as are miles indicated
-New oil & filter
-New coolant flush
-New brake fluid with full flush
-New tank flush
-New fuel system/filter
-New master cyl
-New front brake lines
-Drives good
-Has had body work in it’s past but does appear from years of use and not cancer
-Solid floors
-99% original
-Clean clear title ready to go”
No pics provided.
“Barn fresh unrestored original with wam winch $1200.00 obo. Lost title”
Has title issues and needs work.
“Selling my m38. The motor is stuck, but body is ok. Been patched and looks pretty neat. I have title but there are some issues.”
UPDATE: Was $11,500. **SOLD**
Looks good.
“For sale is this Willys 1951 M38 military Jeep. Older restoration from California. Titled in WI as historic military vehicle. Original dash and body tags. Drives well. Original 24 volt electrical system. Lights and gauges working. Seats recovered. Newer top. Rebuilt carb. New master cylinder. N.O.S. starter and voltage regulator. Locking hubs. Accessory items included: windshield rifle rack with replica M1 Garand, radio antenna with rare spare tire antenna mount, canvas sacks, and misc tools. Maintained in good working order and has logged many parade miles. Currently on display at the Kenosha History Center Museum in Kenosha until the end of September and can be seen there during regular museum hours.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800.
I wonder why they carry a tube on the front?
“1951 willys jeep m38 runs rust free in primer minor body work”
No running. It has an unusual update to a CJ-5 windshield.
“1950 Willys Jeep m38a with clear title. 4×4 Modified with narrowed folding cj windshield and custom lightbar and rear bars, perfect for hauling a canoe or ladders. Hurricane 134 4 cylinder converted to 12 volt with original 6 volt starter. Motor rebuilt around 2006-07 with reciepts. Ran when parked in 09 with less than 1000 miles on rebuild. Needs some tlc to get running. Starter went out in 09 and hasn’t been started. Alot of parts put into this little jeep in 07 like custom seats and frames, 12 volt gauges.Rear receiver hitch tube and homemade cargo carrier for reciever. Rebuilt wheel cylinders and many other parts. Great project for traveling in the woods or riding along the beach. Thing would climb trees. For sale $3400.00 Cash only.”
No pics provided.
“1951 M38 Willys Jeep. The engine is pulled out and taken apart – needs rebuilding. The body is rusty. Seats missing. Still has original 24 volt electrical system. Has a Texas title.”
That underside of this jeep sure looks good.
“This jeep has been restored from the frame up. Runs and drives and very clean. Been in museum for most of its life after the restoration. Have the title in hand.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
(07/09/2013) This appears solid, but hasn’t been run in a while.
“I bought this jeep over 10 years ago from a man who did a body off partial restoration and never finished. Needs carburetor rebuilt and jeep should run and drive. Have some of the 24 volt electrical system that goes with it. Has the original drive train. Brand new seats. No title. $6,000.00.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(05/10/2014) Looks ready for the mountains or desert.
“Willy 283-1957 8 cyl Chevy Engine
Over 15,00 invested and have the receipts to prove it!
Engine rebuilt perfectly, comfortable seats with 4 seat belts, 4 barrel Holly carburetor w/ holly intake manifold all Mallory ignition/Optimum battery, Custom windshield and new powder coated roll bars, Chrome grill and dual mufflers with aluminum steps, 33″ Super Scampers, Spare tire is brand new, Aluminum wheels, Onboard air compressor and Automatic winch and remote, NEW LED brake lights and New turn signals and front disk brakes, replaced both rear axles in 2012, Dual exhaust, 2 military gas cans mounted on rear.”
No pics provided.
“complete 1952 M38,
needs restoration, minimal rust
serious interest only please
i will send pictures on request”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4900.
Seller listed this as a 1949 CJ-2A. May be a good price.
“I inherited this and I am not an expert on Jeeps. It is 12 volt and runs great. It is too hard on my back to keep but everyone who rides in it loves it. Price is firm , about 36,000 miles on it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Note the front of the hood bows due (I think) to the radiator hose. Be warned this has no brake lights!
“1952 Jeep Willys. Very good condition. Runs and drives great. Have taken it to a few local shows. Has a 283 chevy small block. 3 speed manual trans. Twin stick transfer case. This is an original military jeep. Has all the badges and on dash and trailer wiring. No rust at all. Body and frame is perfect. Was in storage for 20+ years. Shifts perfect. Brakes are good. Just installed new points and coil. Needs a little tlc. Steering is a little loose. And brake lights Are not hooked up. Headlights work good. Manual and vacuum driven wiper blade that works. Bigger tires that are decent. Comes with a soft top in fair condition with all hard ware and soft doors. Have the trailer connecter for front bumper.”
No pics provided.
“1952 M38 Jeep extra rebuilt motor, other extra parts.Price firm no discounts”
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Runs and drives. Looks solid.
“RUNS GREAT, NEW TIRES, READY TO DRIVE HOME! M38 MILITARY JEEP”
1952 M-38: **SOLD** For $15,500 on eBay.
1953 M-38A1: **Status Unknown** Was on eBay but didn’t sell for $10k.
“1952M-38 & 1953M38 A-1 BOTH OF THESE ARE ON E-BAY, PLEASE CHECK THEM OUT—AUCTION LASTS TILL SUNDAY. #121407032486 & 121407032039 show contact info
Needs speedometer fixed, but otherwise looks like a solid M-38.
“1952 M38 Flat fender jeep for sale. No rust. No rotted floors or nonsense. Runs excellent. Has original data plates mounted on dash!3 speed flat head four cylinder. 4 w/d perfect!! Jeep does not have top. Headlights and tail lights do not work. Speedometer and odometer does not work. Unknown mileage.New leaf springs. New brakes. Tires. Carb. Gas tank. Brake lines. Wheel cylinders. Radiator. Must sell due to illness. Will not last. Serious inquiries only!
UPDATE: Was $13,500. **Status Unknown**
It’s a solid looking M-38 with very little rust. I know the seller just washed this just before taking these photos. I don’t understand letting water sit in the jockey box underneath the seat and a few other rust prone places shown in the photos?
“1951 M38 Army Jeep – Original Condition – Runs and Drives – RUST FREE!
Has Current Title
This has to be the best M38 I have ever owned. Body is rust free and very straight. I have done a few things to this M38 to get it back on the road but without messing with its original condition. The following have been done for drivability and safety. 1. New brake shoes and wheel cylinders. 2. New rubber and S-shaped metal brake lines. 4. NOS master cylinder 5. New fuel sending unit (correct M38 one). 6. Complete wash of vehicle to remove about 1/2” of dust and other stuff that had accumulated on the M38 over the years of being in storage.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900.
“I have a 1952 Willys Overland M-38 project jeep for sale. This is a great example of the last flat fender military jeep. Completely rebuilt engine has less than 10 miles on it. The jeep is very restorable, and is in good shape for being 60+ years old. Has been converted to 12V, and wears a hood from a CJ2A. Body has some patches, and jeep has been painted red. Comes with a older hard top (not military). This is a project, but is all there, and I have almost $2k in the engine alone. If interested I can send pictures, or better yet, contact me to come see it. I do have at least 6 original wheels, 4 other tires and new tubes to go along with it. Roll bar is just resting in place. I will consider trades that take up less space. Possibly an ATV, Enduro motorcycle, enclosed trailer, try me..”
According to this Canadian website, an M-38 restored by Kevin and Sharon Martin ‘wowed’ the crowd at North Bay’s Summer in the Park car show.
This looks to be a solid M-38 with a replacement body.
“1951 Willys Jeep in excellent condition. Several year restoration–in storage since completion with very little use. Comes with soft top and extra set of tires. Ford V-8 302 powered, stick shift. No rust. Original except for engine. Needs minor TLC. The hydraulic brakes and clutch need bleeding.”