UPDATE: **SOLD** Was at auction.
Online bidding for this auction closes May 1st. The late 1946 CJ-2A is militarized.
“1952 Military Willys Jeep w/new canvas
1946 Military Willys Jeep – Previously Restored”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was at auction.
Online bidding for this auction closes May 1st. The late 1946 CJ-2A is militarized.
“1952 Military Willys Jeep w/new canvas
1946 Military Willys Jeep – Previously Restored”
UPDATE II: **Status Unknown** Was $7500.
UPDATE I (04/08/2018) I did some research on the miner hood ornament. You can see a result of that research on this post.
This has the hard-to-find miner hood ornament. Bill shared this ad.
“1949 Willys M-38
Motor 225 CI Buick V-6
4 Barrel Holley Carb
1 piece windshield with center vent
Transmission T-90
Transfer case Dana 18
Front Axle Dana 25
Rear Axle Dana 44”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Includes a variety of extra parts.
“All original 1951 Willy’s M38. This is not the civilian version. This is the military version with 24V wiring system, fully boxed frame, and water-proof wiring harness. Original Willy’s flathead 134 engine, transmission, and transfer case. Included are many parts to start the restoration including all new gauges with wiring, new voltage regulator, new gaskets, and much much more. Over $4,500 invested. The jeep is not currently running or driving. It will serve as the perfect candidate for a full restoration. Clean Texas title in hand.
I bought this jeep with the intention of a frame-off restoration, but I have many other projects and this one has been neglected. I am sad to see it go, but I just don’t have the time to devote to it. Message with any questions or to set up a time to come take a look. Asking $3,000.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was auctioned at BAT.
Chad spotted this customized M-38 on a Bring-A-Trailer Auction.
“This 1952 Willys M38 was purchased as a military-spec example by the seller in 1996 and subsequently underwent extensive refurbishment to its exterior sheet metal, tub, frame, brakes, steering, exhaust, and 24-volt electrical system. Power is sent to all four wheels from an L-head 134ci four-cylinder through a 3-speed transmission and 2-speed transfer case, all three of which were rebuilt during the 1990s work. Modifications include a new old-stock military deep-water fording kit as well as modern gauges, lighting, and wheels. This M38 is offered with documentation of the refurbishment, two covers, and a clean Michigan title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
Seller has a variety of vehicles, including the Seagrave fire truck hotrod. Looks kind of fun!
“1952 Seagrave firetruck Hot Rod. V12 gas motor. $9000
1952 M38 great shape. $7000
1956 Pontiac hardtop. Factor AC car. $2000
1960 International B100. Runs great. $5000
1951 Plymouth Concord Barn Find $4500
1953 Plymouth Cranbrook. Runs great.
1962 Unibody Big back window shortbed. $2500
1961 Unibody Big back window shortbed. $2500
1963 Unibody Big back window shortbed. $2500
1932 Ford truck. Needs everything. $4500
1971 Olds Convertable. Super clean. $8500
1949 Ford Prefect $4500”


UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(01/10/2017) Listed as a 1947 CJ-2A, it looks like an M-38.
“I have a 1947 Willys CJ2A military style jeep with a 1970 motor. Runs great. Four wheel drive works great too. New carburetor. Has rust but what do you expect from a 1947. Open to trades and offers.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6200.
Has a few updates.
“1952 M38 Willys Excellant body, Chevy 4 Cyl “Iron Duke”, T90 Transmission, Model 18 Transfer Case, Electric Overdive, Posi Front & Rear, 5.38 Gears, Original PTO Winch also PTO to Rear, 11″ Brakes, Rear Seat
$6,200 or Best Offer.”
No pics provided.
https://farmington.craigslist.org/cto/d/1950-cj3-willys-jeep/6563041086.html
“1950 Willys Jeep basket case, lots of new parts. YJ springs, new floor pans ready to be installed. Had Ford 302 that was in it that will go with. Everything is there except wheels and tires, just dont have time to finish putting back together.”
Could be a good restoration candidate.
https://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/cto/d/1952-army-jeep/6561750163.html
“1952 army jeep. this jeep has been stored indoors for more than 30 years time for someone to bring it back to life. has many of the original blackout lights and other hard to find pieces original hard top etc. I’m selling for my elderly friend. he is still digging out more parts for it. LOCATED IN MIDDLETON IDAHO WHICH IS JUST WEST OF BOISE IDAHO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
Could use some more pics.
“This is the real deal! This is a 1952 Willys M38 Army Jeep. Is is mostly original, runs good, has some rust and is currently licensed in California.”