The frame isn’t a M-38 frame. Note this has the extra round springs in the rear.
“M 38 Willys Army Jeep for Parts vehicle Barn Find. as is where is….Leave phone # for response Best Offer”
The frame isn’t a M-38 frame. Note this has the extra round springs in the rear.
“M 38 Willys Army Jeep for Parts vehicle Barn Find. as is where is….Leave phone # for response Best Offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
(03/09/2012) Nice looking M-38, though the dash is a bit patched. This has the Bobcat fiberglass hood.
“Willys Flat Fender Jeep
Restored and is in Excellent Condition
Dana 44 Differentials in the front and the rear
Warn Hubs
Twin Stick Transfer Case
New tires and Bikini Top
Complete Full Soft Cab Enclosure w/Doors
Complete Painless Wiring Harness all redone front to back
Tilt Wheel
V6 Engine Swap w/3 Spd trans
Wood Grain Dash, Lockable Glove Box, and Under Seat Storage
New Tires
Lights and Everything Work
Don’t Miss this Ultra Clean Jeep”
UPDATE: Oops .. forgot the ‘http://’ on the front of the WAAAM Link. Thanks for pointing that out Bill. It works now.
Travelling tonight. Updates tomorrow (tuesday) including a report on our visit to the WAAAM.
Here’s pic from the WAAAM. I’m also tentatively scheduled to be back at the WAAAM during the second weekend of May for a book signing.
Here’s us at Washington State’s “Stonehenge” around noon on Monday. That’s the Columbia River in the background.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $999
The engine runs.
“1953 willys cj3b. Have no more time for restoring. F-head engine does run. this is obviously a project vehicle. Has a Dana in the front and in the rear.
Rear was recently rebuilt. Asking $999.00 OBO”
This looks good.
“M-38 A1 (Korean War MP Model)
Freshly rebuilt engine, transmission, rear end, and radiator
transfer case recently serviced
new water pump
new paint
All original, all there!
will consider trade for a motorhome
For all questions call 541-401-7468”
“Nice original 4 x 5 inch Signal Corps photo taken by the 167th Signal photo company of 11th Armored Division soldiers bringing back two captured German prisoners. Notice the M3 grease gun and .30 cal. on this super clear photo. The soldiers in the photo are idd on the back as is the photographer with a date of Jan13, 1945. Check out my other auctions for more original WW1 and WW2 photos”
This isn’t stock, but appears to be a solid rig.
“This is a 1951 M38 Willys Jeep. Originally built for the US Military, it was sold as surplus in 1963, still unused in its wooden crate.It was bought by a family who converted it back then, to a GM V6 Fireball engine, free wheeling front hubs, and GM truck front brakes. It was used by this family for the next 46 years as a hunting vehicle. I bought it 3 years ago with 7,500 miles on the clock, which may or may not be accurate. I have added 2,000 miles since then.
I have had the vehicle completely restored during the 3 years, and just about everything has been either renovated, replaced or repaired. EVERYTHING! I use it as my local daily driver, and it has always been a hoot to drive, with about 160 hp instead of 65 hp. Everything works perfectly. It has a complete all weather Beechwood cover as well. It also has a towing bar.
It has been welcomed in all the 4th July parades and gets more attention at car gatherings than Ferraris’!
It is not 100% original, but it does look the part, and everyone smiles when they see it. You can even invade small countries at the weekend with it.
There is a reserve on it, equal to about what I have invested in it during my ownership, but I will not disclose this, so please do not ask.
Obviously there is no warranty, implied or otherwise, and I reserve the right to end the auction early as the car is for sale locally.”
Mark listed this truck at jeeptruck.com today. This looks very nice.
“1962 Willys 4X4 Jeep Pickup Truck for sale buy owner. Clear California title with current California Registration till Dec. 2012.
Driven daily. Original, with 230 ci. Overhead cam. 6 cylinder engine runs and drives as good as it looks. All drive train in good working condition. Has front locking hubs. It came stock with the 230 6 cylinder engine and 4.10 axle ratio. It is more driveable on the highway than most old Willys Jeep 4X4 Trucks. All lights, turn signals, brake lights, heater, wipers, defroster, and radio work. It has all original 16 inch wheels with 7.50 16 inch mud and snow tires.
The outside has been repainted once. Inside is all original paint.
Price is $8500.00
Location – California
Please call Jerry at:
(510) 799 4135 or (510) 799 4747”
Updates Sunday. But, if you need your fix, don’t forget about the new ebay listings pages.
Dave is selling his truck.
“1951 Jeep Willys Pickup with 289 Ford V8, runs great, must sell due to divorce, Asking $8,000 or best, Dave 970-406-1272”