Might be worth a look.
“1954 US ARMY JEEP – ORIGINAL, BLACK OUT LIGHTS, MISSING MOTOR AND WINDSHIELD,,,NEEDS TITLE,,,,BELL HOUSING BACK THERE,,”
Might be worth a look.
“1954 US ARMY JEEP – ORIGINAL, BLACK OUT LIGHTS, MISSING MOTOR AND WINDSHIELD,,,NEEDS TITLE,,,,BELL HOUSING BACK THERE,,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
This has a rare Hickey sidewinder winch.
“This 1954 Willys Jeep M38A1 was recently discovered in a U.S. Government Warehouse in Logan, Utah, And had been stored there since 1986 !!
It was Manufactured by Willys–Overland (MB) in 1954. Officially called by U.S. Military a Willys M38A1 or Willys MD, it was the first “round fender” Willys.
The Willys M38A1 or (MD) was built from 1952 until 1957 for the U.S. military forces and from 1958 until 1971 for export to foreign governments. The United States Marine Corps continued to order and use the M38A1 until 1971. The M38A1 was so well liked, they introduced the CJ-5 in 1955 based on its design.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
“1953 willy’s jeep rebilt motor and trans..need carb rebuilt are new one, bearing noise in transfer case, 3,500.00 firm”
Appears to have an incorrect tailgate, but it looks solid.
“Very nice Korean War era Jeep. Starts and runs well. 5 new bar grip tires. New oil pressure gauge. New horn. New turn signals. (need to be hooked up). Seat belt in passenger seat. Needs parking brake. 4wd works fine.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Could make a good driveable restoration.
“Willys m38a1 runs good needs very little. This jeep would be the perfect restoration project as it needs very little and runs excellent. I have the spare tire and rim just needs to be mounted, also have a few other misc parts that can be added.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
Has some minor updates. Might make a good restoration.
“Unrestored Military Jeep M38A1. 12 volt elec. system, runs and drives good. Have canvas top and doors (no shown). New non-directional tires on correct wheels. Hi-lift jack, roll bars, receiver hitch, seat belts, oil filter canister and custom tow hitch.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Seller indicates there might be more than one. Seller is selling a variety of vehicles.
“Army trucks 1944 REO 6 by 6 semi tractor parade restored $7500..1953 REO Nice running original truck.$3200. ..1953 fordCOE semi tractor 3800$…1958 king midget micro car 3800$.. World War 2 ,3 /4 ton and 1/2 ton Dodges.Also 1959 Triumph tr3 sports car project$3500. 1942 Ford stake bed pickup … 1953 m38 Jeeps. 1960? Harley humer?…1965 Cushman motor scooter not running electric start. earlier Cushman’s other motorcycles. 1969 427 Corvette daily driver. old blacksmith power hammer… steam engines whistles gauges miscellaneous.”
It this drives well, it might be worth a look.
“This is a 1954 M38A1 Willys Jeep with a Hurricane-4 Flat Head 134 engine, a 24 volt system, a clear title, and new tires.”
Looks like the seller will accept an offer.
“Up for sale is a Jeep Willy 1953 M38A1. Well cared for, kept in garage and comes with fitting cover. New tires, tubes, front seat canvas cushions. It has a 4-134 F Head Motor, T-90 Trans, Dana 18 Transfer Case with Warn Overdrive Unit, Dana 25 Front Axle and Dana 44 Rear. You can contact me through Craigslist email if you have any comments or questions about the Jeep. Would like to sell while the weather is just getting nice. Please make a reasonable offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,500
Nice looking, clean build.
“1953 US NAVY M38A1 frame off restoration with modified 11 inch self adjusting drum brakes, Rear axle locker, air compressor, remote master cylinder resvoir. Accessories included are: PRC10 radio, axe and shovel, military 24 volt warn winch, canvas top, side curtains, doors, Rear seat, seat belts, 24 volt military turn signals with rear gama-goat lens covers.”