UPDATE: Still Available
(04/29/2014) Is the doll on the dash extra? lol.
“1952 M38 true military Jeep. 40,000 original miles, converted to 12 volt,very good condition, repainted but not restored, new top & extra tires.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(04/29/2014) Is the doll on the dash extra? lol.
“1952 M38 true military Jeep. 40,000 original miles, converted to 12 volt,very good condition, repainted but not restored, new top & extra tires.”
Looks like a nice combo.
“I have a body off restoration M38a1 Jeep and trailer parade ready.This is the Marine Corps version with full fording gear.The only thing not restored on this vehicle is the engines internals runs like a top but does burn oil.This vehicle will be on display at the MVPA nationals from June 25 till June 28 at the Kentucky Expo center.This Jeep is immaculate in every detail comes with many extra parts including etra engine block, heads,rear ends ,and transmission and transfer case.Biggest reason I am selling is due to the fact that this vehicle has a top speed of 45 to 50mph and around here you would be run over at that speed on highway.I can be contacted by phone or text also at 4one9six0two4zero33.Where i was from in Ohio there were enough 55mph roads to travel to many shows and parades but down here it has to be trailered for your own safety.Bulldog on hood not included.Might consider trade of equal value on Cobra Mustang 99-2004″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5600. Now listed here.
(09/25/2015) Learn more about the Nekaf Jeeps here.
“1955 Jeep M38A1 Nekaf running in good condition. Made in Holland.
Needs cosmetic body work and a basic engine tune up. Has a small oil leak that I believe is coming from the filter area.
Needs new Pitman arm.
Has Military style canvas top, doors and side panels.
Contact me for more pics and info.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(05/28/2013) This appears in good shape.
“I’ve owned this jeep for the most of 15 years but am losing my storage. It has less than 2000 miles since it has been overhauled including the motor, drive train, brakes, gauges. The only time it gets driven is for parades. It still has the 24 volt electrical system. The carburetor needs a little TLC because I usually only run it in parades so it will need a little cleaning. The lights are all hooked up but not working. I’m asking $8500.00 or best reasonable offer. Included in this price is a complete canvas top that is in excellent condition including side doors. I’m not sure if it has ever been used.
Please reply with a first name and phone number if interested, and we will call you as soon as possible. If this information is not given, you will not be contacted.”
Looks nice.
“I have a body off restoration M38a1 Jeep and trailer parade ready.This is the Marine Corps version with full fording gear.The only thing not restored on this vehicle is the engines internals runs like a top but does burn oil.This vehicle will be on display at the MVPA nationals from June 25 till June 28 at the Kentucky Expo center.This Jeep is immaculate in every detail comes with many extra parts including etra engine block, heads,rear ends ,and transmission and transfer case.Biggest reason I am selling is due to the fact that this vehicle has a top speed of 45 to 50mph and around here you would be run over at that speed on highway.I can be contacted by phone or text also at 4one9six0two4zero33.Where i was from in Ohio there were enough 55mph roads to travel to many shows and parades but down here it has to be trailered for your own safety.Bulldog on hood not included.”
Looks good.
“1953 M38A1
Serial Number: 20953181
Multiple Car Show Winner
Runs great. Starts right up and purrs like a kitten.
Original F-head Engine whopping 90 horsepower
Converted to 12v
All military lights work
Military tires
All decals to military specs
Many details you must see.
Overdrive”
Needs new tank, but may be worth a look.
“1954 M38A1 Army Jeep with some extra parts. Missing are the rear seat, top bows, jack and rear bumperettes. Set of new non-directional course cleat military tires. Running great when parked due to leaking gas tank.”
Includes an overdrive.
“1953 Jeep Willy’s, Army Jeep. New gas tank, has some engine problems, rebuilt carburetor, purchased from original owner at estate auction. Don’t have the time to recondition.
All stock, except overdrive. Tow Bar.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4900
This must have been an Orange Cover Fire Department.
“1952 jeep older restore . 4cylinder 4wheel drive with pto case. rock solid . we only use it around the farm . Not a rust bucket very solid with lots of potential. clear title in hand $4,900 obo cash only no trades”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $34,995.
This M-38A1C is currently at the Volo Auto Museum.
“Year: 1955
Make: WILLYS
Model: M38 MILITARY
Trim: WITH BAT 106 mm RECOILLESS RIFLE
Stock: WILLY
Engine Size: 4 CYL
Transmission: 4 SPEED
Exterior Color: GREEN
Interior Color: GREEN
Vin: XXXXXX
SHOW QUALITY RESTORATION AND LOADED UP WITH ALL THE ACCESSORIES. EVERYWHERE YOU LOOK ON THIS JEEP IT IS HIGHLY DETAILED. HAS A VERY RARE RECOILLESS 106 mm RIFLE WHAT WAS USED TO TAKE OUT TANKS. THE RIFLE IS ITS OWN SEPARATE PIECE AND WILL COME OFF THE JEEP TO SIT ON A TRIPOD. FOR THE TRUCK DISPLAY, THERE ARE SEVERAL ARTILLERY SHELLS, RADIO WITH HEADPHONES, SHOVELS AND MORE. THE RIFLE WAS CAPABLE OF TAKING OUT A TARGET 8500 YARDS AWAY. THERE IS A 50 CALIBER RIFILE THAT IS ATTACHED TO IT THAT WAS USED FOR SPOTTING, BASICALLY THEY WOULD AIM AND SHOOT THE 50 CAL. TO MAKE SURE THE AIM WAS CORRECT BEFORE SHOOTING THE 106 CAL RIFLE. THIS JEEP WAS PREVIOUSLY DISPLAYED AT THE ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL.”