UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
“Jeep 1952 M-38
Winter cab with heater
53,000 miles
radio
excellent condition
Parade ready
Military paint”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
“Jeep 1952 M-38
Winter cab with heater
53,000 miles
radio
excellent condition
Parade ready
Military paint”
Has some updates.
“-1969 Buick V6 225 rebuilt less than 10,000 miles ago
-1973 CJ5 transmission
-T18 transfer case
-Posi-traction rear end
-10 watt CB
-Upgraded stereo and speakers
-Alarm system
-Buck shot tires
-Front disc brakes, 11 inch rear drum brakes
-Custom, upgraded driveline
-Frame boxed at stress points
-Warn 8k Lb Winch
-Bikini top
-Rear tow cargo carrier
-Fog lights
-Power steering
-Always stored in the garage
-Willys M38
-Tow bar”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
This could be a very good price.
“51 jeep runs good, rust free, hard to find in this shape”
Craig shared this one.
“Runs Drives and Stops
New fuel pump
New battery
Newer seats
Arctic top
Solid body
Has all I’d plates on dash
I will be working on it as it is on here so the price will gradually become less flexible.
I can deliver to states bordering Wisconsin for an additional fee.”
Bill spotted this one.
“This is a 1951 Willys jeep roller. Has engine mounts and bell housing for a small block chevy. Clean body with a few dents in tub. 3 speed manual transmission. $1300 obo”
UPDATE: Now listed here.
(08/23/2016) Looks in good shape.
“1952 m38 jeep nice old original jeep runs drives good have rear seat & other parts to go with it has some nos parts on it.”
Nathan is selling his M-38. I’ve listed it as a “1949” because it’s built on a CJ-2A frame. Contact him at nwrenstrom@gmail.com.
“Complete restoration, over 10k invested. M38 tub on 49 2A frame and 12v system. Located in NE Florida, and asking 15k.”
Doesn’t run.
“1952 willys m38 original army jeep.
Its all original and was told was running a few years back. Motor is not locked up. I have not done anything to it or tried to get it running but shouldn’t be hard to get going. I have a clear title and some paperwork showing the model. It still has its last service number painted on the hood along with all the data plates on the dash.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
“Selling my 1952 Willys M38 Flat Fender. Mostly original and has some close to or era correct parts. Matching number stamped L134 Go Devil engine. Currently has solex carb on it and I have spare Carter W-0 carburetor. 24v electrical with 2 optima yellow tops and it has a new wiring harness installed that still has a few things not connected yet. The odometer on the Jeep shows 21,550 miles. I’ve got a lot of extra parts for finishing restore to include era correct paint, stencil kit and lots of little miscellaneous parts like spare M38 rim, pintle hitch, M38 Technical Manual etc etc. The M38 drives pretty nice and I’ve been driving it to work once a week or so for the past few months. I’ve had it up to 60 MPH on the 5, but this flattie WAS NOT intended to do that.”
Maybe some value here?
“I have a 1951 M38 Jeep with a good frame for sale. Does not run”