UPDATE: Price increased to $3500
This looks in great shape. It might be a good price if it runs well.
“1951 Willys Jeep, M38. Partially restored. Runs good. Ideal for farm, large estate or island. Asking $3,000. Call 401-651-1648”
UPDATE: Price increased to $3500
This looks in great shape. It might be a good price if it runs well.
“1951 Willys Jeep, M38. Partially restored. Runs good. Ideal for farm, large estate or island. Asking $3,000. Call 401-651-1648”
This appears to be solid M-38 that just needs some paint.
“1951 m38 willy jeep with custom cub built and a 6ft plow…. 4000 obo call 973-229-1990 or 570-828-7091”
This looks pretty original. I can’t tell if there’s a little damage on the passenger side or not.
“jeep 1953 m-38. $3800.00 973-714-2447”
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $2700
(04/30/2010) This looks like a good price or trade.
“TAKE PART TRADE… VERY STRAIGHT AND NO RUSTOUT. BUICK V6,NEW TIRES,NICE BUCKETS. HAS PS WITH TILT AND TEL COLUMN. RUNS GREAT WITH LOADS OF POWER. FUN OFF ROADING FOR SUMMER.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(09/03/09) This looks like it might have the hudson steering modification.
“i have a 1952 w/1953 motor in it for sale, this is the military willys with oversized fuel filler that pulls out, correct instrument panel etc.. yes oversized civilian tires where added at some point and rig set up for hunting. this vehicle is good though should be gone through as it has been sitting a few years now… redid clutch gear and starter and carb… before i parked it .. i will entertain serious offers , it simply needs a new home….”
This M-38 looks solidily rebuilt.
“1950 Willys Military Jeep – Turn Key, Fully Restored – Completely Disassembled And Rebuilt From The Ground Up – New Body, Tires, Seats, Re-Built 4 Cylinder Engine, 4-Wheel Drive, Manual Transmission. Has State Inspection and Antique Plates Assigned to It. Runs Great. PLEASE CALL: 972-476-8642 or 214-244-8911”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000. this might have a rare M-38 split windshield.
Here’s what looks like a M-38 (it’s even printed on the front bumper), which means the seller’s year of 1944 is off for some reason. Though, it appears to be missing the passenger side tool indents. This will require a closer look.
“For sale is a partially restored 1944 Willys Jeep. Engine and running gear runs well. $4000.00 OBO. Please respond via email.”
The seller lists this as a CJ-2A, but the top half looks all M-38 to me.
“1946 World War II Willys Jeep 4X4 with trailer. No windsheild or top. Turns over but won’t start.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** WAs $2500.
If it runs as well as advertised and the rust is light, this might not be a bad price.
“I AM SELLING A 1951 WILLYS CJ38. IT IS A MANUAL TRANS THAT IS VERY STRONG. THE MOTOR IS ALSO VERY GOOD RUNS LIKE A CHAMP. THE 4 WHEEL DRIVE IS AMAZING IT IS LOCK IN HUBS AND WORKS REALLY GOOD. THE JEEP IS SOLID AND RUNS GREAT. WE REPLCED THE BRAKES AND MASTER CYLINDER ALONG WITH STEERING KNUCKLE. IF HAVE ANYMORE QUESTIONS”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Dan forwarded this M-38. This looks like a solid, stock Jeep.
“1951 M38 Converted to 12 volt. Runs good and is in good mechanical shape. Needs seat frames.”