Might be a good price. Seller lists one jeep as an M-38, but it looks to be a CJ-3A (thanks Mark).
“1951 M38 for restoration, $1250 1952 M38A1 for restoration, very complete $2750 Have titles for both”
Might be a good price. Seller lists one jeep as an M-38, but it looks to be a CJ-3A (thanks Mark).
“1951 M38 for restoration, $1250 1952 M38A1 for restoration, very complete $2750 Have titles for both”
Has some updates.
“1953 Willys jeep. V6 with power steering. It has the soft top which is in excellent condition. It runs and drives. I have a different set of tires for it which will be put on soon. 16,500. Or make best offer Jeep has only 46thousand miles n always been garage kept.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Has a 2A windshield.
“For sales- as is 1951 Willy’s Jeep – body style is carryall- 4 cylinder. Can be seen by appointment. Serious buyers only. Price is negotiable. Located approx. 30 miles from St. Louis.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Mark listed this at warjeeps.com.
“1951 M38, Willis, 52,000 miles, New Top, New Wind Shield, New Spare Tire Holder and Gas Can Holder, NO RUST, Tune up and brakes done by “Richbourg Jeep Specialists”, Original Seats, Clear Florida Title, Delivered to US Army in 1952, Garaged for least 13 last years, with only about 1500 miles driven during that time.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
(10/14/2015) Looks ready for wintertime.
“We are selling our original 1951 Willy’s Army Jeep. This jeep has the original Overland Jeep Arctic Top and Doors and gas heater. It is in the same condition as when I bought it 6 years ago. All I have done is replace spark plugs, submergable wires and batteries. I have enjoyed this jeep, have only driven it in a few parades. You can view the jeep on youtube to see it run. I welcome any and all questions, so please ask. I am not a jeep mechanic, and I do not know alot about them. I am just a military enthusiast. Nor have I read all the books. I know enough to enjoy the jeep. So please ask questions.
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Has a 2A windshield for some reason.
1951 m38 with 11″ brakes ,overdrive,new carb and lots of nos parts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9400.
(05/18/2016) Looks in good shape.
“Excellent condition jeep with no rust and all the accessories.
Clean and clear title in my name. Currently registered with antique plates.
Has data plates and original soft top. Blackout lights up front with fuel can on the back. Axe and shovel on the passenger side.
Makes a great show or parade car or for just driving around town.
The M38 was the military version of the CJ-3a. Please google the model for more information.
No trades, call only if you want to come take a look.”
Might be a 2A with a replacement body. Has 3 data plates, so might have originally been a 1946.
“1952 Willy’s for sale. Great project, asking $1,000 obo or open to trades”
Has a couple different rim types.
“Needs to be restored. Has 9400 original miles make offer”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $4300
(05/12/2016) Appears worth a look.
“1952 Willys M38 Serial number 58632 Dated 3/52. This jeep has not been restored. Was used for parades by the previous owner. This is a great jeep for parades or for reenactments. Runs, Drives, and Stops. Engine runs smooth. Has been converted to 12 volts with electric fuel pump. A new master cylinder has been installed, along with new brake lines and hoses. Body is straight. There was rust in the front floors that was patched. Rear floor and hat channels are solid with no rust through. Has beechwood canvas top and seat cushion covers. Headlights, taillights and brake light work. Windshield has a large crack. Since it has an electric fuel pump. Vacuum wiper does not work. This can easily be replaced with an electric wiper motor. The spare tire carrier is not the original. Most of the wiring has been redone. The original cloth covered wire is still there but in bad shape. Lights are not going through the master 3 lever switch. Passenger side step is missing.”