No pics provided.
“24v system. Does not run and no title. Good parts vehicle. Gas tank , tailgate, gauges , axles,”
https://raleigh.craigslist.org/cto/d/1953-m38a1/6458505194.html
No pics provided.
“24v system. Does not run and no title. Good parts vehicle. Gas tank , tailgate, gauges , axles,”
https://raleigh.craigslist.org/cto/d/1953-m38a1/6458505194.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
(05/01/2017) Includes the trailer.
“1951 m38 military jeep used in korean war. Original motor has been totally redone along with the wiring. Motor still under warranty and only has @80 miles on it since the work has been done. Jeep has been in the family 40years and has been well kept and out of the weather. Make me a respectful offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(01/14/2018) Has been upgraded to disc brakes.
“Willy’s Jeep runs good clean title flat head 4cyc disc brakes great tires new exhaust no trades.”
Maury met up with Lawrence, the ex-jeep mechanic who makes modified bell cranks, a couple days ago. Lawrence showed him the unusual crank pictured below. Neither man knew what it was (nor did I), so Maury did a little sleuthing and discovered it seems to be a Canadian made part, built for the M-38/M-38A1 CDN.
You can learn more at G503: http://forums.g503.com/viewtopic.php?t=80292#p463590
From the G503 site:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on ebay.
This May 1945 photo appears to show an MB (rather than a CJ-2) pulling hay rake. It’s curious that the jeep has “WILLYS” written over the rear wheel well.
“1945 Press Photo Farmer Uses A Jeep As A Tractor To Rake Hay. This is an original press photo. Jeep has a future in postwar America The versatile jeep, which has become known as the “Sweetheart of the Army,” has a future in postwar America, both as an agricultural and industrial machine. All kinds of special bodies, air compressors, and pulley attachments for postwar units can be used with the jeep. Here a farmer uses the jeep to rake hay. This in only one of the farm chores a jeep will do. Others are plowing, harrowing, disking, rolling, drilling, cultivating, reaping and binding. Photo measures 8 x 6.25 inches. Photo is dated 05-26-1945.”
Blaine told me there used to be some companies that convert Datsun 620 trucks to 4WD using jeep parts. He provided a few examples:
And here’s another. This one is for sale:
http://www.shoppok.com/corvallis/a,45,63757,1975-Datsun-620-4×4-Conversion—-4200–Lebanon-.htm
A comment on cargurus also mentions the use of jeep parts with Datsuns:
“There were machine shops who did the conversions that individual dealer had contracts with .Datsun were built by spencer low, southbay, quadco,northwest atv. They used early jeep components dana axles and the semi tough dana 300 tease. Early models used Jeep rear end also to keep 5 on 5 1/2 matching wheels but them the datsun rears were retained with a machined front hubs to run the standard datsun 6 lug wheel.. most conversion company’s added a tag under the vin tag on the back of the driver door sil ,quadco had stamped shift knobs I’ve owned 5 datsuns 73-79 converted to 4×4 a 76 courier sasquatch 4×4 conversion.”
Another Windshield Defroster. Was on eBay.
“DESCRIPTION: RARE NOS VINTAGE WWII-2-MILITARY ARMY JEEP WILLYS DEFROSTER DE-ICER DEFOGGER WINDSHIELD. NEW OLD STOCK!!!! VERY RARE!!! N/R PLEASE SEE PICS..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** $5000.
Might be a good price.
“Serious inquiries only. I wanna sell my 1957 Willys Jeep Truck, flatbed, 3.8 v6 motor, sounds good, runs good, drives like a Cadillac. It was restored about 15 years ago.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was No Price.
Looks in good shape. Not 100% original.
“1948 willys original..runing good..”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/03/2017) This looks in good shape.
“30,270 Miles – 4 cylinder. Came from a farm estate sale in Shippensburg, PA.”
https://baltimore.craigslist.org/cto/d/1962-willys-jeep-with-plow/6456904401.html