UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
This one was just posted at warjeeps.com. Not sure why it is listed a 1951, when it is either a 1952 or early 1953.
“Fully restored to 24 volt system and ready to drive like it rolled off the assembly line for battle”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
This one was just posted at warjeeps.com. Not sure why it is listed a 1951, when it is either a 1952 or early 1953.
“Fully restored to 24 volt system and ready to drive like it rolled off the assembly line for battle”
No pics provided.
“24v system. Does not run and no title. Good parts vehicle. Gas tank , tailgate, gauges , axles,”
https://raleigh.craigslist.org/cto/d/1953-m38a1/6458505194.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
It’s not listed as a specific model in the ad, but perhaps it is an M-606A2? The rear passenger side filler is something that wasn’t originally listed on the documentation.
“you are about to view a fully restored 1975 Army Jeep 4WD that is sure to take a trophy in every show entered. It has the optional 6 cylinder and overdrive trans making it a joy to drive highway speeds 70 MPH with ease. It has free wheeling locking hubs for long distance travel. This Jeep is very reliable and runs like a dream. It has the heavy duty dana axles and an awesome parade siren. The 4WD works perfectly. This Army Jeep is the hit of every parade runs cool never overheats on parade duty and gets standing ovations when passing by. It has a clear Title and is ready to go to a new Home. This Jeep is a lot of fun sure to bring smiles to many who see it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900.
It runs, but has several rotted places.
“1952 Willys army military jeep m38a1 in pretty good shape!
Frame is good with no rot at all just rust.
Body is decent with some rot but not horrible.
Engine starts and runs and sounds healthy on a test fuel tank, haven’t tried gassing up the fuel tank in the jeep.
Brakes don’t work at all, clutch is good, emergency brake works.
Goes into gear and moves, transmission is good!
All tires are holding air and actually in pretty good shape!
Doesn’t appear to have ever been plowed with!!!
Let’s be real here, I just don’t have time for another project. This is a good jeep, buy it before someone else’s does!
No trades
Similar to cj5 m-151
Clean clear nys transferable reg
Last registered as a farm vehicle in 1991. This was a true barn find in upstate ny.”
https://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/cto/d/1952-willys-military-army/6457919716.html
Given the Meyer hardtop (has one dent in the back), there might be some value here?
“1953 military jeep with hard top complete truck all original will sell parts or whole”
https://binghamton.craigslist.org/cto/d/1953-military-jeep-with/6456074866.html
Parts or project.
“52′ runs and rolls, front clip gone, started working on interior floor.
59′ is locked up, but the body is all there. Needs some interior work. Selling both as is, you pick up
First 6 pictures are of the 1952 Jeep, the last 3 pictures are of the 1959 Jeep”
Maybe some value here, especially given the Cab Enclosure top.
“Body has some rust and dents,not running.frames good.$1100”
https://albany.craigslist.org/cto/d/1952-m38a1-jeep/6451058522.html
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $1000.
Looks like a good price for both.
“Two M38A1 Willys Jeeps.
Both are missing parts. The Green one has been sandblasted and painted.Comes with non-original V6 and T90 transmission with adapter. Clean CA title and Historic Vehicle plates.
Yellow one is missing engine and transmission, dash….and many other parts.
$1000 for the two. Will part out.”
Needs work of some type.
“53 army jeep
Trailer comes with it
V8 283
Needs work
5k obo”
https://mobile.craigslist.org/cto/d/53-army-jeep-trailer/6443918599.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $22,500.
Looks like a nice combo.
“1952 – Korean War – Military Jeep – Original – Fully Restored – Matched 1/4 Ton Trailer – New 24 Volt batteries – Collector Plates -”