UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Auctioned.
This M-38A1 looks well maintained. If you are in Europe, this might be worth considering.
“Willys Jeep, part of the equipment of the American army during the detachments in South Korea, 1956”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Auctioned.
This M-38A1 looks well maintained. If you are in Europe, this might be worth considering.
“Willys Jeep, part of the equipment of the American army during the detachments in South Korea, 1956”
This person is hoping to locate an M-38A1 his grandparents owned in the Gold Country area of California. It had black plates # MBG-426. No pics provided.
https://goldcountry.craigslist.org/wan/d/wilseyville-m38a1-jeep-in-west-point/7221313066.html
“My grandparents had an M38A1 Jeep on their land on Bald Mountain Road outside West Point and Bummerville. When they passed away, the Jeep was sold off at some point by a relative before the estate could be settled or the vehicle title found.
It’s a 1956 model (rounded front fenders), completely brown and white rusted paint, with an expired CA plate MBG-426.
The last I saw of this Jeep, it was on a neighbor’s tract of land also on Bald Mountain Road (east of where the road loses the centerline and fog stripes, but before Hunter Creek and where the asphalt ends).
While the Jeep was in rough, barely driveable shape at the time it was disposed of, I’ve been interested in finding it for a restoration project. It was the 4×4 my grandparents used to teach me how to drive, and has some sentimental value.
What I’d like is for anyone who knows about this Jeep, and can open a dialogue with the current possessor, to get in touch with me by email. If it makes financial sense to purchase the vehicle back given it’s condition and missing title, I’d be willing to offer a small finder’s fee.
If it’s not worth the trouble to buy back, I’d at least like to know it’s found a good home.”
The M-38A1 and CJ-7 run and drive. The 2 CJ-5s are parts jeeps. A CJ-7 parts body is also included.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/754612478603199/
“Come get them all package deal have title for brown Jeep 2 of them run and drive brown has new front end rear end transfer case and is strong running green Jeep has the original motor just rebuilt last year great running Jeep need gone ASAP the other jeeps are parts for the 2 ones that run send me a message for more pictures or any questions shoot me an offer cash only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
This M-38A1 is claimed to be a NEKAF. It has some of the features (such as the strap across the battery box), but lacks others such as the turn signals that were unique to the NEKAF. Maybe the jeep includes more information about its origins. There have been several NEKAFs that appeared in US, such as these three in Texas listed back in 2013.
“1960 m38a1 Nekaf. This jeep runs great. Has all original 24 volt system. Newly rebuilt carb distributer and new clutch. Has Antique plates and is registered. Lots of fun and turns lots of heads.”
CJ-5s:
M-38A1s:
This looks like a nice restoration.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/687846475475596/
“I’m selling for a friend. It is a 1955 M38A1 military Jeep. He has military tires and several additional parts he has accumulated during the restoration of the vehicle. Price is $15,000”
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.