Mark just listed this over at warjeeps.com.
“1955 Willys M38A1 military jeep.
Original condition. Looks & runs good.
24 volts, 66100 miles, many new parts.
Please reply for more info.”
Mark just listed this over at warjeeps.com.
“1955 Willys M38A1 military jeep.
Original condition. Looks & runs good.
24 volts, 66100 miles, many new parts.
Please reply for more info.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2600.
(11/28/2016) Looks good for the price.
“1954 Jeep Willys for sale. Has new fuel tank, electrical wiring, starter, starter solenoid, and volt regulator. Has newer soft top, tow bar, clutch and breaks. Jeep has 302 ford motor in it that runs great. I’m selling because I bought a new truck and the Jeep just sits in my garage. Asking 3200 but will take all offers. Please contact me with any questions”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(10/07/2016) It’s not running. It looks to have a Buick V6 with an Edelbrock dual plane intake. It’s not clear to me what the hydraulics were for (not much need for a snow plow in Clovis). This does have the aftermarket dash (I’ve yet to find an ad for it) and half doors, similar but not quite like the harris Dura-Door (seen below). They were made in Bakersfield, so that explains why they are seen on so mostly California jeeps. Here’s an example ad:
Now for the ad:
“Jeep Willys does run. Body’s is in decent shape. I bought as project but ended up getting another project (a Harley) and can afford to do both so I’m selling the jeep. It will need to be towed because it has no brakes. Well the brakes are there but they have been sitting for years. It has a engine swap some kind of v6. New battery. Carb was just redone by CADs on Fresno. Needs lots of tlc. But is a really cool jeep. I’d be willing to sell or maybe trade for small truck or Harley parts and cash. My
Bike is a 98 Dyna FXD so I need Evo parts. Like a pumped up engine. In no rush sell and need no help selling. Jeep is on non op.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3650.
looks solid.
“1956 Willys/Jeep Mostly stock. Ford 289. New brakes and susp. work. Extra fenders, hood and windshield. Runs well No major rust. No text messg. Reduced $3650.”
Looks in good shape.
“I have a nice 1953 M38a1. Overall good condition, runs and drives great. I only want to trade for an emissions exempt or passing Jeep Grand Wagoneer.
If interested and you don’t have a grand wagoneer, I’ll entertain cash offers.
Text for more info.
I do not need help selling. If the add is still up, it’s still available.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.
There could be value here.
“BOGO. Selling two m38a1’s. They don’t run or drive. Most likely beyond restoration. These are strickly parts vehicles. Come n get em. Want 2 clear lot before the snow flys.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7500.
(10/13/2016) Would make a good parade jeep. Has a PTO winch and V6.
“1954 M38A1 Military Jeep – Dauntless V6
Make reasonable offer!!”
Prices vary.
“1955 Jeep (Red) Ford V8
Clean Title /Current Reg $2000
1955 Parts Vehicle $1500 -no title (motor not included)
1948 Willys Jeep -Tub/Rolling Chassis -Clean Title $1500
Package deal available. Will only respond to local buyers that leave contact information.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Jim forwarded this project. Rust situation looks light.
“1954 M38A1 Army Jeep runs but needs work
This jeep is all there,perfect for restoration
4cly 3speed w/positive traction 5:38 gears,This
jeep will go anywhere $3000.
Can deliver for a fee”