This has a PTO and is equipped with duallies.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1446324482537465
“Bought the Jeep in PA to restore just don’t have the time to work on it ”
This has a PTO and is equipped with duallies.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1446324482537465
“Bought the Jeep in PA to restore just don’t have the time to work on it ”
Nothing fancy, but looks solid.
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/d/san-diego-1952-jeep-willys/7518197642.html
“The Willys MD, formally the M38A1
I am the 3rd owner after the military. It was used as an airplane recharging vehicle on California central coast and then was a family fun car since then.
A mechanic recently did a significant revamp on it.
brakes, turned drums, seals (2020)
transmission new seals, axle new seals
clutch and pressure plate
cleaned oil pan out, new gasket looked good
shortened steering wheel
new head from previous mechanic
new fuel tank and floor pan
Not the original motor.
It starts right up, lights work and I have a clean title. Serial number says it was either a 1952 or 1953 I believe but title says 1958. Very fun jeep.
has vin plate
come take it around the block’
One of the M-38A1s, the one with the binging-like top, is described as an M-38.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1290622164675314
“1st set of pictures- Vintage 1953 Willis Military Jeep. Model: M38 A1. Runs on a 24V system with original generator, Jeep has been taken care of and is still operational. 4WD still works but has some minor issues in the front end area. Also needs some work done to the gearbox for the steering. 2nd Jeep- 1950 Willis Military Jeep. Model: M38. Jeep has been started and engine operates smooth once turned over. Has been converted over to 12V system and has an alternator in it. This one was originally bought as a parts jeep but was not stripped apart for any. Needs body work and Seats. Both Jeeps are sold as a pair MPU.”
Santosh has these two M-38A1 Radio Jeeps for sale.
https://www.warjeeps.com/mjs/sale22/ad221/ad221.mobil.html
“1964 M38A1 US Marine Radio Jeeps. Serial numbers 94235 and 94204. Very low original miles. 7900 and 8900 original miles. Just out of storage. Stored correctly for years with emptied fuel tank and under a cover and on blocks. Not running but will run with clean gas and carb cleanup and slight TLC. Totally rust free. Original engines. Have original spare wheels for both Easy restoration. Price is for the pair but will consider selling separately.
Sold as is. Detailed photos available on request.
Local pickup.”
Looks solid.
https://watertown.craigslist.org/cto/d/watertown-1955-willys-m38a1/7512691190.html
“This 1955 Willys M38A1 is finished in green and black, the vehicle is powered by the original 134 cubic inch F134 inline four-cylinder engine with a rebuilt T90 three speed manual transmission and a two-speed transfer case. Additional equipment includes a bikini top, a canvas top, doors, side panels, rear-mounted jerry can and spare tire, manually locking front hubs, and 16-inch steel wheels. The Jeep has a BDS Suspension 2” lift with 7.50×16 Deestone bias-ply tires. For additional safety, a roll bar and seat belts were installed.
The interior features front bucket seats and a rear bench seat with new canvas and seat foam. The rear seat is removable and shows the original Strata Blue paint. The dash was rebuilt using NOS sheet metal and has new gauges, switches, and USB charging ports. A 67 Designs rail system was installed to hold electronic devices while on the go. The original brass data plates are still in place on the dash under the passenger side grab handle. A new wiring harness was installed one year ago, and all accessories are wired through a fuse panel. Electric wiper motors were also installed.
The engine has a Pertronix electronic ignition, rebuilt carburetor, new fuel lines, and a new fuel tank. The valve stem seals were recently replaced, and a valve adjustment was completed at that time.
Unique features include a rear mounted fog light, and an LED work light replaces what would have been a black-out light on the front fender. The vehicle is also equipped with a siren.”
Bill shared this M-38A1. It may have some parts value.
View all the information on eBay
“1954 MILITARY WILLYS M38 A1————-EVERY TIME I LEARN SOMETHING ABOUT AN OLD JEEP, IT RAISES A MINIMUM OF TWO MORE QUESTIONS. ————–MY SOLUTION TO THIS DELIMA IS TO LET YOU KNOW I DON’T KNOW A DAMN THING ABOUT OLD JEEPS. ————-I CAN’T BE SURE THIS IS A 1954 MODEL. ————-I CAN’T LOCATE FRAME AND BODY SERIAL NUMBER. ————-ENGINE NUMBER—MD 105010 ————-CASTING NUMBER—806279W12DAR ——-PHOTO OF PLATE SAYING THE MOTOR WAS RECONDITIONED 8-17-61 IS ON THE MOTOR NEAR THE CASTING NUMBER. —-ENGINE WILL NOT TURN OVER. ——–16 INCH WHEELS AND TIRES. ———NO TITLE. I WILL FURNISH BILL OF SALE. ——- THIS JEEP COMES WITH EXTRA PARTS. ——–YOU GET EVERY THING IN PHOTOS THAT IS JEEP RELATED. ——-THIS INCLUDES EXTRA TUB, GRILLE, AND HOOD. ——–SOLD AS IS WHERE IS!!!!!!!! ———HIGH BIDDER WILL PAY $500 THROUGH EBAY WITHIN 24 HOURS OF CLOSING OF AUCTION. ——-REMAINDER OF PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE PAID IN CASH AT TIME OF PICK UP.———-PICK UP WILL BE WITHIN TWO WEEKS UNLESS YOU ARE ABLE TO COMMUNICATE WITH ME ON A REGULAR BASIS THEN PICK UP DATE CAN BE EXTENDED.———- DEFINATION OF “COMMUNICATE” — share or exchange information, news, or ideas.———DEFINATION OF “REGULAR” — recurring at uniform intervals”
This appears to be pretty solid. There might be some rust on the passenger side (I can’t tell for certain).
https://austin.craigslist.org/for/d/huntsville-1953-willys-m38a1-jeep/7507427406.html
“Rare military jeep mostly original
original 4Cyl. Hurricane Engine”
Unclear how well it drives (question mark about this on the windshield). It’s got the early grille, but later fenders.
https://denver.craigslist.org/atd/d/denver-1953-army-jeep-wwii-trades/7510632862.html
“Good running Jeep trades accepted titled and ready to do your work.”
This looks pretty solid for an early, neglected M-38A1.
https://chico.craigslist.org/pts/d/oroville-1952-willys-m38a1-cj5-style/7504318428.html
“1952 Willys M38A1 CJ5 style jeep Military model No title Bill of sale only. This is one of the first CJ5 style Military jeeps built. It was one of the first 5,100 jeeps built in 1952, which was the very first year. Missing carburetor, battery and gages. Motor turns over by hand. Will make very nice restoration. $3,500 OBO Sold as is where is. Local pickup only.”
Tom shared this nice looking M-38A1.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1738091796542955
“Real 1955 Willys military jeep. Just put 5000 into motor. Comes with soft top and nonfunctional 50 cal machine gun.”