Looks to be a good price.
“1953 M38A1 runs, does have rust 4×4 works original 24 volt system extra stuff not on jeep new 12 volt distributer gauges and starter and alt. new muffler and pipes new id plates”
Looks to be a good price.
“1953 M38A1 runs, does have rust 4×4 works original 24 volt system extra stuff not on jeep new 12 volt distributer gauges and starter and alt. new muffler and pipes new id plates”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9800
(12/15/2015) Looks good. Includes a Stewart-Warner Model 978 heater.
“1955 Willys Jeep Model M38 (military issue) Vehicle ID Number 84873. This Jeep was restored in the early 1990’s and has about 1,800 miles on it since restoration. Vehicle has the following features; 1. Dark Green Metal Fleck Paint 2. New Lock-out Hubs ( 4-wheel driv works fine) 3. Cragar Mag Wheels (5) with Safety Locks 4. Five all weather tires ( like new) 5. Doors ( never been installed) 6. Ramsey Rep 6000 Winch ( like new) 7. All gauges work except gas gauge ( comes with attached spare gas can) 8. Seats 4 with seat belts 9. Safety Roll Bar 10. Heater 11. Rubber Floor Mats 12. Many Chrome Parts 13. Original Military Instruction Plaques. 14. Safety Fire Extinguisher 15 Stored in Heated Garage since restoration”
Wade spotted this. It includes a trailer. Looks nice..
“1953 M38A1 Willys Military Jeep. This vehicle has everything:
.30cal machine gun, serial #91 (converted/not functional, approved by government)
Complete/original radio with all components including handsets, antana, and headset.
Original hand pump fire extinguisher
Original first aid kit.
Original jack and tool kit with bags.
Original fording kit (so you can drive vehicle in water)
Canvas top and doors.
Tires in good condition.
Trailer”
No city/state listed. Includes trailer.
“Restored Jeep and trailer too many extras to list. Original engine and runs very little miles can go underwater. Original tires excellent condition, trailer goes with it (trailer & Jeep go together). Paint job brand new has canvas over it now, road worthy can drive it on the road. My Dad bought it and repainted it, put a top on it and it looks awesome. Original tires on the trailer everything with brand new paint. Serious inquiries only. Has been kept in out of the weather Call, text or email for entire list.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $9,995.
(09/28/2016) Looks good.
“New Consignment! Street legal and licensed as an antique car. Texas title. Must See!!! Original Hurricane F-Head 134 CID 4 cyl, T-90 3 speed transmission, Dana 18 transfer case, Dana 27 front axle, Dana 44 rear axle. NEW PARTS: brakes / brake lines , Firestone military non-directional tires (5), leaf springs and shocks, alternator (replaced the generator), carburetor, clutch, 12v headlights, canvas seat covers on the original seat frames/springs, canvas top and top bows, new/rebuilt steering components. Must sell soon was $15,000 now $9,995!”
Looks like a solid plow jeep. It has no doors.
“I have a 1961Willy’s Jeep. The Jeep is very powerful and great for plowing. Has new brakes and new heater that were installed last week before the snow storm. It is ready and runs great.
-lots of extra parts included
-No Doors
-Meter Electro Touch snow plow control model E47
-3 Speed”
Mitch has the following items for sale. No pics of the chassis just yet. $500 for the tub, $500 for the frame and axels, and $500 for the rest. Call him at 9546617279 or email mfgraf@gmail.com
“I have for sale a nice, solid, straight and rust free rolling chassis from a 1955 Jeep M38A-1. Included as part of the chassis are original Dana 44 & 25 axle assemblies with 5.38 gear ratios and open differentials, suspension, some steering linkage and good steel brake lines. The OEM wheels/tires are NOT INCLUDED so arrangements would need to be made. Also included is an original M38A-1 tub which has been media blasted and bare metal, (it is useable but requires repair primarily in the floor area), original T90/Spicer 18 transmission/transfer case assembly, T90/Spicer 20 transmission/transfer case assembly with SB Chevy transmission adapter, OEM M38A-1 driveshafts, nice early CJ-5 hood and grill.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500
“1952 Willys M38a1 ‘Army Jeep’
Full frame off restoration. Everything was rebuilt or replaced with NOS or new parts. Too much to list.
Jeep is fully functioning 24 volt waterproof electrical, great running 134 Hurricane engine, excellent driving and show quality paint.
I never thought I would sell. The only item that is unfinished is the vacuum system for the wipers. Only needs a hose. I was never going to drive in the rain.
Price is starting at $12,500 which is less than I have in it or the parts would be worth separate. Text or call for a viewing.
Little list of work done:
The body was removed and any rust was cutout and welded in new metal or replaced whole pieces, such as both fount fenders and the gas tank sump. Frame was striped bare and coated with POR-15 rust inhibitor. Engine was also painted with POR engine enamel.
All wiring is new, bought from Vintage wiring of ME. It’s all waterproof with mil-style connectors. The generator and distributor are NOS 24 volt, with new coil and points. Brand new fuel tank and fuel and vacuum lines. New water pump, fuel pump, oil pump, clutch, radiator, hoses, belts and ect. All new brake components: master, caliper, shoes, drums, and lines. New or NOS lights, all functioning. All new bearings/seals in burfield hubs and Warn lock out hubs. New axle on right front. NOS vacuum wiper motors. Brand new top and seat covers. Brand new tires. Gauges are new or NOS. New windshield and gasket. I believe the decals correlate to my fathers unit in Vietnam, although he was in a helicopter and not a M38a1.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $6900.
This was sold back in 2014. Now for sale again.
“Rare original NEKAF M381A Willy’s military jeep assembled in Netherlands for the Dutch army. Runs and drives perfect. This is an all original jeep. You will not find another in such good shape.
Best reasonable offer buys.
The vehicle with the longest service record in the Dutch military, serving in the Royal Army for more than 40 years from 1952 until 1996, is the M38A1 Jeep. During and shortly after World War II, the Dutch army used jeeps left behind by American forces. By the early 1950’s however, the army was looking for a replacement, and in 1952 received a number of U.S.-built M38A1’s under the Mutual Defence Assistance Program. Continue reading