UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(08/21/2014) Looks parade ready.
“1952 Willys M38A1 Army jeep , older restoration but still looks and runs good , has been converted to 12 volts , clean Maryland title .”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(08/21/2014) Looks parade ready.
“1952 Willys M38A1 Army jeep , older restoration but still looks and runs good , has been converted to 12 volts , clean Maryland title .”
An overdrive and lockers. Sounds like there’s value here. No pics provided.
“1950’s M38A1 military Jeep. Very cool. Has locked front and rear end with 5:38 gears. T-90 tranny and a Warn overdrive. No motor. Text or call for more info. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(09/11/2014) This pair looks like a good price.
“1954 Willy’s M38-A1 Military Jeep with a 1952 M102 Trailer. Jeep is titled and plated. Trailer has no title bill of sale only. Over $10,000 invested with most of the receipts. Has been in parades. Runs drives, stops and turns. Low, high, 2 wheel and 4 wheel are work as designed.”
Doesn’t run, but looks sound. I like the vintage top.
“Fun vintage jeep!
Not running. Rebuilt body late 1970’s and put in barn storage in 1985. 4 F-134 engine with 3 speed transmission. Body in good condition. Canvas top in good condition. Roll bar added during restoration effort in 70’s. Garage kept!
Photo taken the day it was pulled from the barn, complete with 29 years of dust!
Lost the barn storage due to property sale. Need to pass this one on to a real jeep enthusiast!”
http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/cto/4682606040.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
All these jeeps need a close look.
“1) jeep is 1951 m38 runs excellent and mech. good body gd except right rear fender
1) jeep is plow jeep enclosed excellent in snow removal these jeeps are ALL WILLYS
2) jeeps are 1953 m38-A1’s are have all the night vision parts and are complete excellent for parts or more if you like to restore (one missing radiator)
I have xtra tires and rims both 15 & 16”
I also have one new military gas can and many others in nice condition
the$6000 is a one time price if sold all to one person
the plow jeep is $3500 firm
the military jeep is $3500 firm
the m-38’s are $1500 each”
Looks like there is some value. Seller would like to trade for a newer running jeep, which suggests an overestimation of the value. Obviously NOT a WWII jeep.
“his Jeep has all original parts all except the seats, the engine is a F-Head 134 Cub. Inch. with a 3 – speed manual Transmission.
The WWII jeep is a restoration project it is in good condition considering the age of the Jeep very little rust.
The jeep has an extra engine head and it also has two extra tires (all the tires need to be replaced)
I would like to sell it for cash although I would be interested in a newer running Jeep as a trade???
MAKE ME AN OFFER – $$ OR TRADE For an new running jeep??”
UPDATE: Still Available
“1954 Military jeep runs and drives in great condition for 60 year old jeep body has very little rust is garage kept.It was used be a fire dept for years that it is the reason for the yellow paint.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,900
“Painstakingly correct, frame off restoration to return this Jeep back to the original delivered condition. Vehicle is 98% original with New Old Stock (NOS) parts used. Paint color was researched and original military spec color was applied. Canvas consists of a new winter soft top, side curtains, seats, and doors. Have good title with 14,500 mi. on odometer. Engine is a 134 CID “F” head Hurricane that runs great. Included is a RT 67 Radio set with ops manual, antenna, and storage pouch. New exhaust system, brake lines, hoses, rebuilt wheel cylinders, master cylinder, new Carter 4S carburetor, fuel lines, fuel tank. Correct batteries for the 24 volt system, hold downs, and cables. Correct shovel positioned under hood, new dash data plates, and correct gauges. This particular Willy’s has been restored to its former glory using authentic parts. This vehicle would be a real competitor in any military vehicle show.”
This may be a good project.
“The Willys was started last winter. It needs work and is not currently operable. Buyer must haul. This is a fair price for this vehicle, so please do not waste your time trying to reduce it.”