No pics provided. It sounds like a flattie of some kind.
“around 1953-1956 M38-cj2-a. solid, send e-mail for pics. or just call 207-730-3906”
No pics provided. It sounds like a flattie of some kind.
“around 1953-1956 M38-cj2-a. solid, send e-mail for pics. or just call 207-730-3906”
Hard to see much from the pics.
“46 CJ-2A Jeep ran 2 yrs ago motor not seized! Needs Work!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(10/23/2012) This has an unusual story.
“O.K. military personnel, here’s your chance to own an iconic piece of history. This is an authentic 1942 Military Jeep (Ford GPW); matching frame and I.D. Plate. This jeep is probably one of the numerous leftovers from World War 2, Asian theater, as it was rebuilt at the 229TH Ordnance Base Depot, Oppama Ordnance Shop (OOS), located in Japan.
I’ve been told that this was a former Japanese navy aircraft rebuild facility located in Yokohama, Japan and was converted to the 229TH Ordnance Base Depot, after the war; much of what they rebuild went to the Korean conflict. I corresponded with a soldier who was stationed there during that time period and he told me that depot rebuilds were performed at the component level; every piece removed and replaced. That may account for jeeps that we find with a mixture of GPW and MB parts on them. I’m not sure if that is when my jeep was fitted with the body tub and windshield for a recoilless rifle, but it is a recoilless rifle version although it has round buttons on the rear tool boxes which suggest it is a MB tub.
According to Fred W. Crismon’s book U.S. MILITARY WHEELED VEHICLES, recoilless rifles were first tried in April 1945 on flat fendered jeeps. It became more commonplace during the 1950’s on M38 (flat fendered) and M38A1 (curved fender) jeeps although my body tub still has the gas tank filler under the seat suggesting an earlier version. The open back of the body tub suggests to me that this tub may have been designed for use with the latter M79 mount instead of the earlier version M75A1 mount, but I don’t know.
Therefore, I can’t be sure when it was installed unless this information is part of the Ordnance Depot Job Order Number detail, and I’m not sure if that data is still available. I don’t have the recoilless rifle and mount, but they do appear for sale from time to time which would significantly increase the value of the jeep. Included with the jeep is an authentic tow bar and 1951 Dunbar trailer. I’ve been told that the trailer is a typical companion of a recoilless rifle for carrying ammo and ancillary items for operating the rifle.
Somehow the jeep ended up in the Greek Army and was then imported to the USA. This I believe to be true because we found Greek coins inside the tub. The jeep is drivable and I used it mostly for running errands. I’ve taken it to a couple of car shows and it cruises at 60 mph with no shake or shimmy. Every time I drive it people beep their horns, wave, crowd around it, and want to talk about it – really a lot of fun.
I hope the wiring that is dangling from the dash is fixed. Otherwise, this appears in good shape.
“Willys jeep in workin condition needs little upolstry work has new brakes in very good condition asking 10,000 or best offer If you would like to come take a look email me at waltsie94@gmail.com to make an appointment to come look at it pls make an oppointment if you are SERIOUS about buying the truck and if u can not make it the day of your made appointment pls give me heads up dont leave me hanging really want to sell this thanks”
No pics provided.
“Will be great restrorastion project has a running and driving powertrain gotta come look at this truck give me a call at 239 2974”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
This looks solid.
“1951 M38 Willys JEEP (flat fenders), body off restoration, engine professionally rebuilt, numbers match, all new rubbers, seals and markings, lots of extras, total mileage: 35,200 miles (approx 200 miles since restoration). Only used for shows and parades.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700
“i have a 1953 willys wagon it has a new fuel pump and genorater and a voltage regulater needs breaks will run just needs a soilinoide and a battery wouled be a great project or good for parts”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
(07/25/2011) The winch looks good. This has the Bobcat hood.
“FOR SALE
1953 Jeep CJ3A Willy’s ‘RARE JEEP!!!
Needs a News Battery but other than should fire right up. Needs some TLC
This Jeep is made for ROCK CLIMBERS –
Comes with:
*Swamper Tires as pictured, *Dana 44 Rear end *Front Tow Hitch w/ Winch
asking 1700 obo no low balls, I have the title. You Haul or pay extra and we can ‘don’t prefer to’ More pictures or possible video upon request.”
No, these aren’t Corgi toys. These are the real deal. Check out the entire image at theFCConnection.com
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
Walter spotted this CJ-2A. How about that unique rack on the front? Given that bumper, this was some kind of purpose-modified jeep. The body doesn’t appear too bad either. Maybe that rack was on a car truck?
“This is a 48′ Jeep Willys. This is a project that I wanted to restore myself but I just dont have enough time. It needs a full body restoration but it has its original drive traine. I do have have the title. Please no txts or emails.”