UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500.
(08/28/2012) No pics provided.
“original condition 4 cyl. still runs 928-257-2280”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500.
(08/28/2012) No pics provided.
“original condition 4 cyl. still runs 928-257-2280”
This looks nice, it’s cleaned and painted with some care. But . . . here’s my thing . . .I guess when someone describes a jeep as “museum quality” and “pristine condition” I have certain expectations (despite some of the poor museum jeeps we’ve documented herein). So, if his were my museum piece, the lettering would be different on the hood (not marked 52-m38A1), the engine parts would not be all painted like they are here, and the steering column wouldn’t be off color (unless that’s a color option I didn’t know about). It also appears this should have the hinged grille, but the hinges are missing.
” This Jeep is in pristine condition and has been restored to museum quality inside and out by the Armed Forces History Museum. It includes a non-functional removable 30 caliber machine gun.”
Chris has his jeep for sale. (Chris, I tried to email you back, but it wouldn’t go through.)
“i have a 1952 willys m38a1 military jeep. this jeep has the original f head 4 cylinder motor with original drive train with 538 gears in the axels. this jeep has been converted to 12 volt but could easily be converted back to 24 volt if you wanted to. the motor is currently not running but it would not take much to get it running. this jeep has a good solid aluminum hard top with the door and all glass is in good condition. this jeep has very little rust for it age. asking $4000 or best offer. if interested call or text chris at 404-392-9826”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(10/21/2012) This is a nice looking, early M-38A1 with the hinged grille.
“1953 Jeep M38 A1 Military, Same as CJ5, engine, axles, wiring, paint and interior all rebuilt to original, Fun toy, 4-wheel drive,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is a no reserve auction. It’s not perfect, but appears solid.
“We bought this Willys from the US Forrestry Department and painted it Army green. It runs great and is as solid a Jeep as you will find. When it was painted, there was absolutely NO rust repair. We’ve used it in a couple of parades and has sat in the barn now for five years. My wife says I’ve got to clean out the barn and and get rid of items I don’t use. It was fun to own but needs to go to someone who will appreciate it better.
I’m offering this for sale on ebay only and will not sell it outside the auction. We have a shipping company and can arrange shipping in an enclosed trailer for a fee. E-mail me your zip code for a shipping estimate. The spare tire is the original tire and I bought a new spare tire mount but never installed it. I’ll put a new battery in the Jeep when it sells. Good luck and thank you for viewing my auction.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,500.
Mark listed this nice M-38A1 at sellajeep.com.
“Very Rare M38A1 Early Production 1952 Army Jeep with a Rare Military Issue 100 Amp Auxiliary Generating System
Completely restored to its original condition from the ground up!!”
Walter spotted this parts jeep.
“I have a 1954 willys CJ Jeep for sale, 4cyl. does not run, no top, 12volt system, clear NC title, some rust needs to be restored. $750.00 or best offer.
contact Ron @ 704-530-5478”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
It need some hat channel work, but looks good otherwise.
“1952 M38A1 Willys Jeep military Jeep.. Not hacked or butchered / civilianized. Still 24 Volt with 2 batteries. Rebuilt motor. Runs perfect. Has some of the typical rust / rot in hat channels. Not quite up to motor pool specs but fine for riding around / mil vehicle shows / parades. Has original siren, radio rack, convoy light. bridge plate, tow rope, and front lock out hubs. I have new Jeep panels plus side / rocker panels, gas tank tub replacement sheet metal. Has winter top with doors and side curtains. Currently registered used / driven on a regular basis for shows and parades. Like the hot rod Lincoln , the brakes are good and the tires fair. Looking to get $6500 which is fair for its condition and with all the accessories. Send e-mail for any questions or to set up appointment to see / drive vehicle. May be open to swap towards WW2 Dodge WC/ Command Car or MB / GPW Jeep. Send photos of what you have and what your thinking.”
Mark posted this at sellajeep.
“No rust, no dents. Buick 231 V-6 Edelbrock Manifold 396 CFM 4BBL Holly Muncie. 4 Speed Dana 44 Read 33 front with lockers. 9 inch lift and frame extension, 33 inch Pro Comp tires. Fire Ext’s KC lights, 5 point harnesses, 6 point roll cage. Tow hitch, tow bar luggage, gas can, spare tire rack. Bikini and 1976 hard top and doors with all good windows. Diamond plate running boards and rear corners.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500.
While appearing solid, this has several inaccurate details, such as the tail gate and the passenger side brackets. The intake hose for the carb is broken and the dash gauge panel has damage.
“1953 Willis Jeep. 4 cyl. 3 speed. New tires and two new batteries. Four wheel drive with a low and high gear. Great to drive. A part of AMERICAN HISTORY for you to own and drive…..”http://raleigh.craigslist.org/ctd/3282552068.html