The black CJ-2A might run (top pic). You’ll need a big trailer.
“Lots of good parts!!! Must all go together.. ”
The black CJ-2A might run (top pic). You’ll need a big trailer.
“Lots of good parts!!! Must all go together.. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
It has an updated motor.
“I am looking to sell this 1955 Willys M38A1 Army Jeep. I was in the process of restoring it but just don’t have the time or the resources anymore. It runs and drives great, all the work that needs to be done to it is cosmetic, like replacing older parts with new ones and paint. It does not have the original engine, it had been replaced with a 1966-67 Ford Inline 6 200 C.I. engine, most likely from an old Mustang. It has a 3-Speed Manual transmission. I have painted the hood and grille back to the original olive drab green. I have several replacement parts to go with it to help with the restore, including a canvas top assembly kit, and a rear seat assembly kit. It has both the original manual and a reproduction to help with the restoration.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
“1952 Willys Jeep M38A1 Army Jeep Very good body, converted to 12 v new reduction starter, alternator, and distributor, water pump, nothing altered, can be converted back to 24v, new front seat frames, new rear “tailgate” panel.. not welded in yet, rear floor is good, driver floor good, passenger floor has small rust through over the hat channel. hat channel is also rusted through, tool box has minor pin holes, frame is good, gas tank well has minor pin holes,, gas tank cleaned and sealed. new master cylinder and one wheel cylinder. Paint is correct od green, picture color is a little off. Good Indiana title in my name.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $6000.
Worth a closer look at that price.
“Title on site , Original engine, 24 volt generator system is in tack, foot push button start, military non-directional tires are 2 years old w/spare, all seats present w/olive drab canvas covers, ready to drive away.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Looks solid.
“1954 willys jeep 3 speed manual in running condition. Just fired up and took for a drive yesterday everything ran fine. Repainted a few years back to u s army green with lettering and army star on hood. 4×4 works and runs like a champ.”
UPDATE:**Status Unknown** Was $7800.
Looks in good shape.
“For your consideration is a true unaltered Army jeep, not a cj that has a coat of od green.
* show quality condition
* Wisconsin title in my name.
* It is the original 24 volt system with all the working blackout lights and switches.
* Pertronix electronic ignition inside the waterproof distributor
* all original waterproof wiring, generator, regulator, plugs and wires
* runs great and ready to show, parade, or cruise
* ndcc non directional military tires
* Has bumperetts, pintle hitch, jerry can and holder, all in great shape
* bow brackets, lifting shackles and brackets, manual, and extra parts available for the right price”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6200
“RESTORED READY FOR NEW OWNER, MOVING HAVE TO SELL IN FAMILY OVER 20 YEARS. DRIVES AND RUNS LIKE NEW 45K MILES”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
This has a Navy tag.
“1953 M38A1. ..Rare Navy Jeep originally equipped with a radio set … later used at a national guard post and painted Army green…minimal rust..untouched original 24 volt set up.. complete except seat cushions”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500. Was $4500. The $1500 price *might* be a mistake.
(03/26/2015) Neither runs.
“2 1940’s M38 jeeps. One is in good condition, the other is fair condition. Not running now. Engine turns over. Been sitting for a while.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Doesn’t run, but loks pretty stock.
“1955 m38a1. Jeep… original unrestored condition. Willys , never apart. Engine turns, rolls shows 15 k miles. Not running.”