UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8750.
“Offered for sale is a retired Marine Corp jeep, low miles and low hours, good mechanical condition, good body, very original, everything is there, light cosmetics for a showpiece”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8750.
“Offered for sale is a retired Marine Corp jeep, low miles and low hours, good mechanical condition, good body, very original, everything is there, light cosmetics for a showpiece”
UPDATE: Was $3500. **SOLD**
Might make a good restoration.
“Jeep has been stored for several years in barn. Needs clutch,and brakes.Great for collectors.”
This diesel powered M-38A1 made me smile. It looks pretty rough.
“I don’t know the year off hand. Here is a M38 Jeep M1 Diesel. That is right, it has a Isuzu diesel motor in it, same as the Chey Luv pickups. Comes with Meyer’s snow plow. I strongly suggest you take a look at the font window, it is hard to find and rare. I think I have a title but not sure. I will listen to any reasonable offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(11/24/2014) This runs and drives. It might be worth a look.
“Everything is original except top it has been converted from 24 volt to 12 volt. Original name plauqe. Runs good this would be a great resteration project! Sold as is”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800. Was listed here. Might be an APU (see comments)
“Good restoration project… all original parts… email me for more pictures. You don’t find them in this condition very often.”
More than half the tickets are sold I am told: Tickets are $100 and only 100 will be sold. The raffle won’t take place until they are sold.
“WIN THIS JEEP! 1952 Military Willys Jeep M38A1 – Surplus military unit acquired by the Fryeburg Fire Department upon military retirement. All original, 24 volt system, blackout lights, and new batteries with all maintenance required to maintain readiness. Steel top is bolted on and is easily removable to return this Jeep to its original configuration. Gas can and spare tire mounts currently attached to the top will bolt back onto the tailgate as designed. Always stored indoors and climate controlled. This is a little-used time capsule that could easily be restored or enjoyed in it’s current condition. Includes original military records but no title as Maine won’t issue a title to any vehicle older than 1995.
We are raffling this Jeep off to the winning ticket holder. Tickets are $100 each and are limited to only 100 tickets. That’s a 1 in 100 chance if you buy one ticket or a 50 times better chance than getting a hole in one golfing. Buy more tickets and your odds increase! The drawing will be held as soon as all 100 tickets are sold. All proceeds will go towards the purchase of a new ATV Wildlands Firefighting unit. We’re replacing the old with the new and you have the opportunity to benefit while helping out a worthy cause. Tickets are available from the Fire Chief most weekdays at our Main St. fire station or from various members of our Fire Department.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
It runs.
“I am listing this cool old jeep for a friend of mine.
Pro’s
The engine is a L style 4cyl that runs well (unknown mileage).24 volt system.The ignition is still the original switch on the dash with starter button on floor.The body is in great condition with only a little trough rust on the floor. Would make a great hunting jeep or off-road toy
Con’s
A little trough rust on the floor.
Needs seats”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
No title, but looks like a good resto project.
“1954 Willys jeep. M38A1. Will run. Has original four cylinder (4-134 F head motor ). 24 volt system. New batteries . Three speed T-90 transmission. Rebuilt master cylinder and all new wheel cylinders with brake shoes. Lots of extra parts. Some rust. Jeep is over 60 years old. Was used on deer leases for about the past 15 years or so. Because of that , there is no title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5900
(01/26/2015) Has some floor rust.
“1953 M38A1.. very good condition over-all ..Original Radio Set Navy Jeep..needs metal seat frames put back in and other minor issues..always garaged since owned…very little rust…nice rare project..please google for more information on navy jeep & marine radio sets etc…asking $5900-but will consider any reasonable offer or part trade?..economy car.. motorcycle bang or what do you have??…call or text if interested..more pictures & information soon. ”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $15,000
(01/15/2015) Looks solid.
“1955 Korean War M38A1 Willy’s Jeep that is in excellent condition. I have receipts, work order, maintenance logs going back nearly 20 years. This jeep has had a lot of time, effort and money invested into it over the years including a full engine overhaul (at a cost of nearly 3.5K– nothing was skimped. Vehicle has approx 2700 miles since engine overhaul. I currently drive the jeep when weather permits in parades and military funerals. The paint is from Quantico U.S. Marine Base and is Marine Chemical Resistant paint approximately 8 years old. Every thing works on the jeep. Gages, horn, lights and has new spark plugs, wires, new radiator and has a very hard to find military antenna. This is a 24 volt system that has 2 new military batteries. This is not a frame off restoration but everything else is 100 percent. All new canvas on seats and top. There is an AM/FM/CD radio
with 9″ speakers mounted in two ammo cans in the rear of the jeep. Five new military tires and tubes”
Sellers has done some work.
“For sale is a true Army jeep, not a cj that has a coat of od green. I have a Wisconsin title in my name with the military vin. It has been converted to 12v, and still has all the blackout lights and switches. The tub is fairly solid, not perfect, but a great start. I put all new axle bearings, seals, wheel cylinders, brake shoes and lines, as I started restoring it from the bottom up. It has a buick v6 with a twin stick. Has bumperetts, pintle hitch, jerry can and holder, spare tire carrier, canvas loops, lifting shackels and brackets, and many more expensive and rare hard to find parts. It also has the fold down grill, so it must be an early 53.”