Looks solid.
“Sale to family friend fell through, back on the market, 1953 Jeep M38A1 New tires. New brakes all the way around. Runs good. Only being used for Memorial Day parade. Time to move it on.”
Looks solid.
“Sale to family friend fell through, back on the market, 1953 Jeep M38A1 New tires. New brakes all the way around. Runs good. Only being used for Memorial Day parade. Time to move it on.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Looks solid.
“1953 Jeep Willy. M38A1 U.S. Marine Corps. Excellent shape, mechanically inside and body. Garage kept. 15000 OBO. Clean Title, Manual transmission, and gas fuel.”
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $7000
Looks in good shape. It’s missing a few details.
“4-cyl
New Driver, Passenger and Rear Seats
New Top
New Tires (includes spare)
New Tail Lights and Reflectors
New Wind shield wiper motors
New Brakes
“Some” Engine work
Asking $7000 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
This might be worth a look at this price.
“For sale is a Korean War era military jeep used by U.S.M.C. Needs restoration but is complete. Call for further details. 1000.00 or best offer. No title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1300.
There could be value here.
“This is a M38A1 Military jeep with all of the sealed electrical, It was running when parked years ago but i don’t think it would take much to get it back up and running. All of the mil data plates are still on the dash. I am clearing out all of my projects make an offer I might even trade for hunting items.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
This looks good.
“This is my personal Jeep. I bought it in 1986 as part of a consignment of military vehicles from Camp Mabry in Austin, TX. Runs great. Engine, transmission, drive train, all body parts, and seats are as they were when the Jeep came out of Camp Mabry. Painted in 1987. Carb, wiring harness, side rear-view mirror are old/new replacements. The only non-military part is the water temp gauge. The Jeep has been kept in covered parking for the last 16 years in the high desert of Fort Davis, TX. Virtually no rust.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900.
Seems to be a good price.
“Original drive train. Reupholstered seats. Tires in good shape. Soft top and doors in excellent condition. Was driven in the Newport Hill Climb.”
It runs. It looks to be a CJ-3A chassis with an M-38A1 body.
“This is a 1962 Willy’s Jeep 4×4 with all original 4 cylinder/3 speed running gear. Has new upholstery, new tires, new mag wheels, all new wiring under dash.”
Looks sold.
“A true piece of American History!
1954 M-38 A-1 Willys Military Jeep. It has been converted to 12-volt. Hurricane 4 cylinder engine. Engine is in Perfect Running Order. A roll bar has been added, the bar is bolted, not welded so that it may be removed if you wish.
Restored and in Great condition! Perfect for any military enthusiast! Great for parades and showcasing! Comes with bill of sale, has never been registered or on the road.”
Runs.
“4X4 1/4 Utility Original equipment, Sealed ignition
Extra set of Wheels and Tires
Running well
Needs some cosmetic TLC”