Seth found this photo of a stretched M-38A1 with extra seats parked at a Walmart. Looks like there’s a small sign attached to the beer case that indicates this may be in Virginia near the National Museum of the Marines
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Seth found this photo of a stretched M-38A1 with extra seats parked at a Walmart. Looks like there’s a small sign attached to the beer case that indicates this may be in Virginia near the National Museum of the Marines
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I would like to know the history of that jeep, I wonder if it was modified by the motor pool or some later owner?
This jeep is actually at the Wal Mart in Richlands, NC which is about 30 miles outside of Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base as of May 20, 2016. It could be travelling to other Wal Marts as part of a USMC fundraiser. I’m not sure about that.
Thanks for that update Scott!