UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
This has potential. No description.
This could make an interesting restoration.
“1963 M38A1 100% original with life’s history on paper. 134 ci Ford 4 cyc 41667 miles 24 volt elec system, all dash placards, original stencils and paint. Needs carburetor work and a little body work, only one small rust spot.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14750.
“For Sale Restored M-38A1 Jeep Located at my Friends Farm Bennington NE.
-Rebuilt Motor / Trans
-New Clutch
-New Hoses Water Pump
-5 New Tires
-New Carb (correct Carb)
-New Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump
-New Seat covers correct rear seat
-New Canvas Top with Side Curtains
-New Exhaust
-New Urethane Paint (frame off)
-New Brakes Backing Plates Master / Lines
-Professionally rebuilt Engine
-Lock out hubs
This jeep is a Military Correct M38A1 No Rust No Rust Repair, Very Straight Jeep that was Restored for a Friend. If you want a Junker this is not for you. Jeep is still correct 24 Volt System, Correct Waterproof Ignition, Correct Carb Air Filter and Air Intake system. New Seat covers canvas top and side curtains. His plan was to move to his farm and use this regularly, His business has prohibited him from moving to his family farm so he has decided to sell the jeep. Since Rebuild it has never spent a night outside. It is as dirty in the photos as it ever gets. Over $15,000 into the paint and finish work on this jeep. Engine and Trans professionally rebuilt.. This jeep was nearly perfect before work started. ”
There may be value here.
“Last ran about 2 years ago. Needs new gas tank and battery. 4 Wheel drive and high low gears both work. Good tires on it.”
Looks good.
“Nice 1953 Willys Runs good 12 volt New brake and Gas lines just tuned up. Original interior not perfect but very nice”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/03/2015) Looks good for the price.
“Health forces sale. Jeep has been gone thur. All orginal. To much to list here. Intrested please call Sam”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,800
This was an interesting read. The price does not include rebuilt tranny, transmission or front and rear axles. Based on the pics provided, it doesn’t appear these were removed during this full restoration.
“We are willing to consider all reasonable offers against our discounted $19,800 asking price for this 96% complete total M38A1 restoration.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $11,000.
Includes a trailer.
“Willy;s military jeep and trailer in good condition”
No pics provided.
“Very Rare M38A1 Early Production 1952 Army Jeep with Rare Military Issue 100 AMP Auxiliary Generating System
Completely Restored
Price: $18,500 or OBO”
Paul spotted this unique slat grille M-38A1 at an Alaska outdoor car show. I think it is pretty well done.