UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6800.
(08/02/2024) Joe-in-Mesa forwarded this solid looking M-38A1.
“1953 army Jeep. No rust. Complete. Been sitting for 3 years. Had new fuel system done back then also. Newer battery.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6800.
(08/02/2024) Joe-in-Mesa forwarded this solid looking M-38A1.
“1953 army Jeep. No rust. Complete. Been sitting for 3 years. Had new fuel system done back then also. Newer battery.”
Looks fast.
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/d/standard-1954-jeep-willys/7768567772.html
“1954 Jeep Willys, BBC 8-71 Weiand supercharger, 4 bolt main, blower built motor, runs on pump gas, built TH-350 with stall converter, manual valve body. Registered, insured, tags good until June 2025. Cash is preferred, but trades considered,”
There’s a lot going on here. It appears to be an M-38A1 body that sits on a non M-38A1 frame. That may have a CJ-3B hood grafted onto an M-38A1 hood?
https://humboldt.craigslist.org/pts/d/miranda-1952-jeep-willys-army-jeep-m38/7759062443.html
“1952 military willys jeep m38 a1, it’s been modified at one time we think it may have been a movie car by the way its done but its neat. I have good spare engine comes with, original one that’s in it sat to long n needs work but I’m sure its probably fixable too. It’s fresh out of a barn, no rust or rot but it’s def been worked. $1900 obo.”
It runs and drives.
https://eastoregon.craigslist.org/cto/d/milton-freewater-1955-willys-jeep-cj5/7754555346.html
“4 cyl. Hurricane engine
Runs/ drives
No surprises that are known
12,000 lb. Warn winch
Needs the wiring redone because it was crumbling but not a big job.
Good restoration project
odometer is broken
$4500 or best offer”
I had this post completed, but that was before I realized this may have a $16k price tag (I’m unsure on the exact price). Anyway, I thought the rear bumper was unusual. This has a Kelly hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/247270289549336/permalink/1525650755044610/
“4 sale 1953 M38A1 runs and drives needs brakes only all original. Location Coffeeville ms 38922”
UPDATE: Oops .. I missed that this has a CJ-5 body. Thanks for correct that!
Low to no rust early M-38A1-ish that runs and drives.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/752270860297872/
“1953 Willies, 4 cylinder, standard 4 speed, 3 gear shifts. Runs well. As you can see the mileage is off the Guage, we are unsure of actual mileage. Title in hand Call Jerry 2o8-9seven1-6one4nine with questions or to come take a drive”
Bill shared this USMC Radio jeep. Note that the title may not be in the seller’s name, given it is a South Carolina title.
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“FFrom what I can find out this is a rare USMC 1962 USMC Radio Jeep
Serial # 87509 DoD 8/62
1 of only 500 M38A1 Jeeps made for the Marines in 1962, I don’t know how many Radio Jeeps there were.
This one saw service as a Volunteer Fire Department Vehicle in South Carolina.
Pretty sure it was converted to 12 volts at that time.
Body is Rusty to say the least.
All of the Dash Data Plates are in tack, as well as the Radio instruments and switches.
The good part is that these Jeeps were under coated, so the frame is in really in good condition
And another plus on these Jeeps is that they were ordered with limited slip front and rear differentials.
You will not find that on any other M38A1’s.
That alone is worth the low reserve price.
I put a Battery in it, and it turns over freely
Oil looks good, radiator holds water
19345 miles on Odometer
16 X 7.50 Tires are in decent shape with no dry rot
Part it out fix it up, your choice
I do have a Transferable South Carolina Title”
Unclear what the price is on this M-38A1, but it appears in reasonably good condition. Auction is June 19th.
Steve spotted this former Fire Jeep.
https://philadelphia.craigslist.org/cto/d/hatfield-1956-jeep-m38a/7743619710.html
“Originally a military Jeep, this Jeep was converted to a fire chasing Jeep by the Virginia forestry service and then finally used on a farm. This Jeep has the 134 cu.in. Hurricane I-4 engine with the original T-90 3 speed transmission and twin-stick Dana 18 transfer case. Jeep was converted to a 12v electrical system and has an electronic ignition system. Electric fuel pump installed. New wiper motor, master brake cylinder replaced. Jeep completely raptor lined inside and out and undercoated. Full roll cage with custom standup platform on rear. Custom rail road track front bumper and warn winch (part of the fire chase legacy). tires: new buckshot mudders, good luck getting stuck… New seats and harnesses. Blue tooth speakers and custom 360 degree led lighting. Clear title. This Jeep is not registered for on road use as it has been used on a farm in northeast Pa. Jeep is sold as is, where is.”
This seems worth a look. The back of this may have been pushed inward some.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/972053264538912
“1952 Willy’s M38a1, 4cyl manual trans. Runs drives and stops. 4wd works. One year only Original military jeep.(hinged front grill 24v water proof electrical) Has been converted from 24 volt to 12 volt. New battery, new front drive shaft. New tires. New coil, fuel pump, points, wires. Professionally rebuilt carb, new aluminum fuel lines and filters. Old block heater works, doesn’t get hot. Has heater not wired up though. Original seats and brackets. Lights work, brake lights work, no turn signals. Manual choke. Runs like a top. All fluids changed. All joints greased. Great little cabin cruiser or ranch wagon. TOP SPEED 45-50mph. Very low geared. Good for climbing trees!! Storage under the seat and in the cowl. Great vintage rig. $3900 obo. Clear title Can be seen at Heber, AZ”