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Going M-38A1 here on this one, listed a Universal and I have not run across that before. Most of it is M-38A1 looking for sure. Not much of description, so cant tell if its 24V and the sort, has some classic Wagon Wheels and I still think in 10 years they will be the future with folks looking for the special markings on the inside of the wheel and dissecting the minor details of the various is it a genuine Wagon Wheel. WDIK.
Robert sent over his M38-A1 via email, its up on FB Marketplace.
It looks like a good M38-A1, has a trailer, new tires, and might be able to trace back some of its service history in the Navy.
Information from seller:
1952 m38a1 Navy Jeep has been repainted OD with army markings but was painted yellow used on ships five new tires two new batteries no rust good condition will also include military trailer
Not going to be all original here for the M38-A1 crowd, but it does look like a solid M38-A1.
Information from seller:
Needs key-tractor style is what’s in it, gas tank and pan, floor supports, brakes gone through. Runs and drives good using emergency brake. New head gasket, oil filter, coil, starter solonoid. Really solid jeep, ready for full restoration or just tighten it up and drive. Would trade for nice TJ , LJ or newer 2500 suburban. call Joe 3 oh 1 , 461 thirty four 34
M38-A1 looks like a fun ride. Needs a few things but also has a few new things in the ad.
Information from seller:
REDUCED $1000 Due To Needing Shop Space, Marine M38A1 Original Brass Dash Plates Runs and Drives New Fuel Pump, New Carburetor, 4-134 Hurricane Engine, 12 Volt System 3 Speed 4 x4. WILL NOT RESPOND TO “AVAILABLE ?”.
Just listed as a ’52 Jeep, exact model was not listed but I’m going with a M38-A1. 289 in there now, don’t have many pictures. Missing the Jeep off the sides, grill light holes, split windshield, but does not have the big circle plug deal on the passenger side. Under the hood has some brackets on the hood still. Looking at the passenger side headlight bucket it looks to have those waterproof connectors. IDK not a ton of photos to go off of here.
Welcome to reclassify this if someone knows more.
Information from seller:
1952 Willy’s 1964 ford 289 v8. T18 3 speed trans mission Spicer transfer case Spicer overdrive unit on transfercase Edelbrock 550 carb Edeobrock performance intake 35×12.5 bfg km2 15×10 steel wheels Body has been gone threw and rhino lined Twin electric radiator fans New besttop super top New wheel cylinders and brakes New heater
Selling for my grandpa. He has owned it since 2013. Put maybe 300 miles on it since he’s had it. Jeep came from Nevada in 2012. So there is minimal rust. There is no major rust anywhere. For a 73 year old jeep it’s in good shape. Will trade for a farm style SXS.
Note: Seller states that the seats were reupholstered, and the number 806279-W12 stamped on the engine block indicates that it is a Willys F-Head “Hurricane” F1-134 block, commonly used in a M38A1 military Jeep.
VIN: 17044
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24V Parts still here, along with the Generators so could be some decent cores for the Military Folks. I had no use for all my 24V stuff so I found a good home for it and made sure someone else could sort it all out.
Information from seller:
134 cid F-head Hurricane Jeep motor. Several to pick from in various conditions and with various parts attached.