UPDATE **SOLD** Was $800.
Some parts value here.
“For parts or restoration. $500. Each or $800. For both.”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $800.
Some parts value here.
“For parts or restoration. $500. Each or $800. For both.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
No pics of the second jeep.
“1952 and 1953 M38 A1 Jeeps, One complete, original and driving, the other is a project with a Buick V6 and Auto Trans. Would like to sell them both together but would separate if the deal is right.”
UPDATE: Was $6500. **SOLD**
This M-38A1 looks good for the price.
“My Dad is selling his 1952 M-38A-1 Willys Military Jeep. The Jeep has 40,000 actual miles. Had been a forestry department jeep when He bought it. The Jeep has all new brakes, tires and all canvas has been replaced. Was repainted in USMC green and markings. Comes with a correct radio and has a CD player mounted in the glove box which is wired to a Military speaker on the dash which he used to play Patriotic songs. Its a very nice driving old jeep just ready for this Summers cruising.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
This would make a good restoration candidate.
“This is a military Jeep with a 24 volt system. It is all stock, complete with snorkel tube and canvas side curtains and doors. It is in good condition. Motor is free and the 4 wheel drive works fine. 4 cylinder motor and 3 speed transmission. I put a new gas tank in it, the brakes have been gone over and are good and working. It will run but needs a fuel pump and possible carb rebuild. It has two new Red Top Optima batteries and new cables. It has military tires that for a hunting vehicle are OK but for the highway need to be replaced.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was listed at $7900.
(11/24/2013) This looks like a good price package.
“Korean War-era M38A1 Jeep and M100 Trailer for sale. Set has been stored under cover since 1980 with only operation to keep it maintained. Runs smoothly and starts well. New valve gasket installed. No rust. Oregon registration. Recent radiator rodding. Recent complete lube, fluid, belts, brakes, headlights, headlight wiring harness, trailer wiring harness. New military trailer electrical cable, new headlights on jeep, new military canvas top, excellent trailer canvas cover and center bar. New backseat and cushions. All gauges work. Comes with new, in-the-box military turn signal set for M-series military vehicles (not installed) and conversion yellow light covers as well as conversion red lens for rear lights. Comes with new military door safety straps and fittings (not installed).”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price
“First picture is a 1946 willys cj2a, second picture is a 1953 willys m38a.”
No pics, but it is dissembled.
“Willys Kaiser, 1955 M38A1. Have title and most all of the original parts. Completely disassembled and motivated to sell. Will not sell parts. Runs well with no patch work. Must see, in good condition and mostly primered. Asking $3,500. Serious inquiries only.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $9500.
Restored and then stored in 1991.
“1953 m38a1 jeep w\trailer this is a nice jeep that is original and was redone in 1991 and has set in a ware house in florida since that time it is 24 volt with new batteries I do not know if the trailer matches the jeep or not but it is in good shape and could use paint”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,000
Both the trailer and jeep look in good shape.
“$18,000 cash or trade for Porsche Boxster S, GL1800 Goldwing, subaru legacy, corvette or some other interesting “man toy”. No junk, projects or lowball offers please. I have over $12,000 in new parts and paint on the jeep AND $1798 in labor, parts, sandblasting and paint on the trailer. Receipts included.
1954 m38a1 and a “matching” 1949 bantam civilian trailer… both with clear titles for sale or trade. Both recently restored and ready for duty.