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“old army issue 4 cylinder manual trans. Phone # 231-335-8092 1500.00 obo”
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“old army issue 4 cylinder manual trans. Phone # 231-335-8092 1500.00 obo”
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“1954 Willys Jeep M38A1, Has new top, Tires, Seats many other parts. This jeep was made to be driven in like 4 feet of water special spark pug wires and all kinds of differant things you will not find one in this good of shape 1954 Willy Jeep M38A1 with 25,200 miles. Located in Newton, Iowa 50208 Gary 641-521-8088”
UPDATE: Sold. Was listed at $2295.
“1954 WILLYS M38A1 MILITARY JEEP – $ 2295 O.B.O.
NEEDS T.L.C.
IDEAL FOR JEEP COLLECTORS. STILL HAS MD DATA PLATE
STILL HAS MOTOR , TRANSMISSON , DRIVE TRAIN, TOW BAR
24 VOLT SYSTEM”
Tbis is located in NW (Cont. Ranch), but I have no idea what that means. No pics provided.
“Accepting all reasonable offers. ’53 Willys in good condition but needs new carbureter and battery…have not driven in over one year…has been garaged. Supposed to be project for husband and son-in-law but son-in-law went east and hubby not mechanically inclined…also have 1 original seat (previous owner put in bench seat) and original gas tank (previous owner put in own gas tank). Come take a look and maybe take away a little history! All reasonable offers…Call 981-9150. Pix to come.”
http://tucson.craigslist.org/cto/2634620191.html
Buz spotted this one. Note the Jeeplike vehicle for auction in the first image. Check out all the items here: http://www.quarricks.com/Thumb.htm
According to the website, the auction will be held October 1, 2011 at 268 Edison Street, Uniontown, PA.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
That’s some serious artwork on the underside of the hood. This looks like a good build.
“’58 WILLYS JEEP – COMPLETELY RESTORED
$8000 OBO
*Small Block Chevy
*Warren Twin Sticks w/ O/D
*Dana 44 Rear-End w/Detroit Locker
*Warren Full Floater Axels
*Smitty Built Roll & Nerph Bars
*Custom Paint & Graphics
*Brand New Top!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
This looks like it has the early M-38A1 hinged grille. It appears to be a reasonable price.
“selling my 1952 willys jeep.. pink in hand..runs good.has a buick skylark v6.and a dana rear end”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
“Restoration started – the expensive work is done! Recent rebuild on engine, body and paint work has been done.
This Jeep has a Warn overdrive installed and almost new NDT tires”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
It runs and drives. Looks like a deal to me.
“Here we have I think is a military M38A1 ?? Data tags read 8 / 53 dont know much about it. Runs good, will need a
tune up. Has a 134 F head engine with a T 90 3 speed trans which will need rebuilt.. Body is not bad for its age . frame is solid…. $1000.00 OBF”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
There seems to be a few items missing from this.
“For your consideration a VERY RARE 1955? Willys M38a1″D” army jeep in partially restored condition. Good running, with new brakes and civilian F-head motor, without the 24 volt accessories The frame is nice along with the suspension modifications… Body has the original cut down and reinforced side, along with side mounted spare reinforcements. Missing the dash plates..
You dont find these jeeps too often with only few in existence. ONLY 50 or so ever made! Your chance to own the rarest of the “A1″ series jeeps. This vehicle needs to be completely torn down,and restored properly. Floor boards will probably need replacement, as well as some body panels. Amateur restoration was done years ago to prevent further deterioration. Looks nice now, but is not professionally done.”