UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was listed at $11,000.
Looks solid.
“1952 M38 Army jeep with 1/4 ton jeep trailer, For sale 11,000 obo . Or will trade for UTV side by side with dump bed.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was listed at $11,000.
Looks solid.
“1952 M38 Army jeep with 1/4 ton jeep trailer, For sale 11,000 obo . Or will trade for UTV side by side with dump bed.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2750.
This might be a good price. Has a nice set of mini-terras.
“Runs good, has many CJ parts on it, has been used regularly on farm, 4×4 works fine, $2750 firm”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900
“I am active duty USMC stationed in California. I purchased this jeep a few years ago to restore, but other priorities come first and I need to pass this jeep on to someone who will use it.
This is an original US Army M38 Willys jeep. The drive train is all there and the body is about 75%. I have never tried to start it but was told by the previous owner that it was running when parked. The original seats and small things like the frames and brackets for the canvas top are all missing. It has some non-original seats in it and looks like it was used as a hunting jeep at one time. No extras, no top or doors, bare bones, just what’s in the photos. I have the Tx title.
This is a good restoration project at a great price. I have restored two other jeeps and they were about in this condition when I got them, but were much more expensive.
Please contact me with an offer if interested. I am in California, but I want to sell and will actively monitor my email. I have folks in the area who will be available to show the jeep to buyers. Thanks!”
This is listed as a ’47, but looks more like a M-38.
“ALL THERE COMPLETE FLAT FENDER BEING SOLD AS IS NO TITTLE CALL 919-920-6593”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Steve’s got his rebuilt M-38 for sale. Check out the last picture on this post to see how this jeep looked when he started work on it. Well done!
“Take a look at this completely rebuilt beautiful 1951 Willys M38 Army Jeep. Serial # MC33376
This jeep was rescued from a gentleman in Virginia Beach, Virginia in 2012. It underwent a frame off rebuild. I’ve owned over thirty jeeps and have rebuilt/restored approx. 22 of them and have sold them successfully on e-Bay. This Jeep had been used heavily during it’s active life and was in desperate need of rebuild. (I’ve included two before pictures towards the bottom of the listing) The frame and drive train were complete but needed some repair work. The engine is a correct MC engine made by Willys of France in excellent shape – it runs great and is very powerful. I had to replace the tub with a reproduction tub, but most of the other components are original Willys. (i.e. fenders, hood, grill, windshield, seat frames). The jeep has its military components de-commissioned – i.e. water fording gear removed, and 24 volt converted to 12 volts, civilian WO carburetor .
Everything has been gone through on this jeep and everything has been sand blasted, cleaned, repainted, or replaced with new, NOS, or repro parts.
Chassis and Drive Train: four new leaf springs , new shackles, new shocks, new axle bumpers, frame stripped/blasted and painted, some components repaired (used some similar CJ3A parts) new front bumper, new u-joints, new clutch and bearing, new seals and bearings on tranny and transfer case which were drained and cleaned repainted, and all fluids and gaskets replaced, new e-brake pads, hardware, and cable, new engine/tranny mounts, new brakes including all lines and hoses, new master cylinder, four new wheel cylinders. New steering wheel, new rear bumperettes, authentic pintle hook. Five vintage 7.00×16 NDCC tires (they are older but in great shape)on blasted and painted 16” original rims.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
(08/12/2013) This appears solid.
“1952 Willys military flat fender Jeep. Runs and drives great. Mostly original. Currently registered. Original seat frames with Beechwood canvas cushions. Body will need some attention. Still plenty of summer left to enjoy this Jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
Lots of parts.
“Up for sale is a 1952 Jeep Willys M38 asking $3000.00 for the Jeep and all rear ends, transfer cases and extra’s pictured. Serious inquiries only. For more details or scheduled viewings please email this posting”
Lots of updates on this jeep.
“1952 WWII Willies M38 Jeep
289 Ford engine, top load, 4 speed, 4 wheel drive.
“BEST TOP” full top.
$8,500 Call 208-267-1940 for more information”
No pics provided.
“i have a 1951 jeep willys it has the 4 cyl flat head with the 3 speed trans it has a brand new set (5) of the skinny military tires it has a solid tub and would be a very good restoration project or rock crawler.. may trade but no junk please call or txt anytime 7068925188 no emails please”
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