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“1952 M38A1 Military Jeep call for more info (208)-961-1934”
No pics provided.
“1952 M38A1 Military Jeep call for more info (208)-961-1934”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500.
This looks nice.
“For sale is an excellent example of restoration down to the last detail. This ’52 M38A1 is completely restored…like the day it would have shown up in the motor pool. Now ready for service as a real head turner around town or in a parade. Also includes full canvas and side panels also in great condition. Asking $13,500. Additional pics available.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500
There is some parts value here. I thought the hardtop was interesting.
“I have a M38A1 Jeep that I need to let go. I’m not going to lie, it needs work. The body has a lot of rust from sitting on the west side most of its life. It has been converted from 24V to 12V, but the rewire job is not complete. It comes with two motors. The original motor needs barrings and has been removed. The motor in it is from a ’47 Jeep and only has 30k miles on it. It is a project and as much as I would like to invest the time and money, I lack both. There is NO TITLE and it will need to be towed away. Will consider all reasonable offers.”
This looks good.
“Up for sale is a 1956 WILLYS-OVERLAND M38A1 (CJ5). This vehicle is in great shape, she has had a full mechanical restoration, Brand new tires, 12 volt system, rebuilt the original motor, clutch and transmission.
The final pieces of the restoration would be to do some light paint work, However it is not necessary. She runs and drives EXCELLENT.
This is a chance to own real AMERICAN HISTORY, I do not have the original prominence. This is a true military Willy’s-Overland and not a converted CJ5.
Please feel free to Contact me with any questions!
Call Matt @ 727-459-6957”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500
This looks solid.
“Great 1955 M38A1 – owned it for roughly 6mo’s and in that time have significantly improved the drivability and reliability of it. It is still 100% original, down to it’s 24volt system. 4 wheel drive will climb you up a tree. Runs and drives well, and feels like a 58yr old Jeep! Would be an ideal beach buggy(didn’t get a permit this year, or it would be!).
Most recent work includes:
Head completely reworked, new coil, new plugs, valves adjusted, etc.
Cosmetically it’s in great shape – especially considering it’s age. No significant rust, some surface rust on the frame – no big deal. I decided to have it repainted from it’s original OD Green to a mil-spec Sand Beige (a 3 stage PPG color). I’d say it’s a level above an amateur job, but certainly a 10 footer. A fantastic color though, one that you don’t see enough for this era of Jeep: hence why I had it repainted. The seats were also redone to factory original. Bimini too included.”
It runs and looks pretty stock.
“No rust ever, most all of the original stuff is still intact, stored in a barn for the past 13 years, 25K on the odo, like new mud tires, engine sounds great, new muffler, T90 trans needs rebuild, a very good resto project, bring a trailer…”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Were $3000
There might be value here. Unclear if either runs.
“I have everything to restore a 1953 m38a1 plus an extra m38a1 for parts. lots of extras. 3000.00 O.B.O”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
This appears to have potential.
“This is an old 1953 Willys military Jeep that belongs to a friend of mine in rural Owyhee County. He has been driving this around his place for several years, but now has too many other vehicles. He has no way to this show this to anyone out where he lives, so his had me bring it to town, and list it on Craig’s list. There are some spare parts that go with it including an extra grill, a starter, generator, 2 extra engines, and some extra wheels. The tires are close to new condition, and as a new carburetor on it. It has a four-cylinder F head engine that runs well. It certainly needs to be rewired to drive on the roads. The engine has few miles on it since being overhauled. It came out of a similar Jeep that had been rolled and totaled. It’s a long way from being a creampuff, however, these old military jeeps are getting very hard to find. This is in good condition, and worth restoring.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9800.
(08/12/2013) This looks in good shape.
“1952 M38 A1 MILITARY WILLYS THAT CAME THRU THE KOREAN CONFLICT WITH THE AIR FORCE. RESTORED SEVERAL YEARS BACK, REALLY NICE VEHICLE. FRAME OFF AND EVERYTHING GONE THRU. TRANNY WAS COMPLETELY REBUILT 4 WEEKS AGO DUE TO A BROKEN MAIN HUB INSIDE”
This jeep has saluted a variety of veterans at their final resting place.
“1962 WILLY MILITARY M38A1 JEEP. ONE OF 300 MADE FOR THE MARINE CORPS VIETNAM ERA.
THIS JEEP HAS HAD A COMPLETE RESTORATION EVERY NUT AND BOLT WITH NEW TIRES, ARMY ISSUE MILITARY CANVAS TOP, REAR REMOVABLE SEAT, CUSTOM EXHAUST AND UNDER WATER SNORKEL.
CONVERTED TO A 12VOLT SYSTEM WITH ALTERNATOR, HAS TURN SIGNALS WORKING LIGHTS STREET DRIVEN IS A SHOW STOPPER AT ALL CRUISINS WE GO TO.
MOTOR, TRANS AND REAR END WITH ALL MECHANICAL PARTS INCLUDING BRAKES, WHEEL CYLINDERS ARE ALL RESTORED.
CUSTOM CAMOFLAUGE PAINT JOB. THE 50 CALIBER BROWNING MACHINE GUN HAS BEEN MADE FUNCTIONAL WITH PROPANE AND OXYGEN AND WILL FIRE 7ROUNDS PER SECOND.
WE USED THIS JEEP AT OUR FUNERAL HOME AND CEMETERY TO PAY TRIBUTE TO OUR VETERANS WHO HAVE PASSED ON.
LOOKING TO BUILD A BIG FINNED HEARSE ONLY REASON I AM PARTING WITH HER. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED THIS IS FIRST RATE RESTORATION.
CALL GEORGE WITH QUESTI0NS 216.496.2043”