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Eric’s selling this trailer. He’s hoping it finds a good home.
“Classic military style 1/4 ton 1945 Bantam T3C Trailer, Serial # 1268
If you know what the above means then you know how rare they are.
Great starting point for a full restoration or use for the tub and parts if you already have one.
Great platform to build an expedition trailer.
The details:
-Older style Tube supports on the rear
-Original axle/leaf springs, landing leg, marker lamps and tailgate are gone.
-Replacement axle uses a 5×4.5 bolt pattern instead of the original 5×5.5”
(08/24/2017) The windshield on this one has been modified for a large piece of glass.
“1952 Willys Jeep M-38
Rancho suspension
225 V-6 engine -60 psi oil pressure
Chrome Selectro hubs
Chrome mod wheels with decent tread on tires
The M-38 is the military Jeep and has a better frame, stronger Dana 44 rear diff. And no wood in the frame to make it rust. There is no rust through on this jeep and the hat channels are in great shape. Although someone must not have liked the shovel indents because they bonded them in!? There is a lot of Bondi on the Jeep but I don’t see any rust!
Needs seats, wiring, brakes ,dash
Engine runs with great oil pressure”
This photo was taking in 1951 and shows Bill Warren in front of his modified jeep. It looks like a simple convertible top is stowed on the rear of the jeep.
“Vintage Photo — Photo Measures 3″ x 4.25″ — Photo Is In Good Condition with Minor Wear — ”
If you have questions, contact Dan at scramboleer@yahoo.com
Dan writes, “Restoring your 1950.5 to 1956 Willys truck, wagon, or delivery (or 1950.5 to 1951 Jeepster) and want sharp-looking gauges? These professional “rub-on” labels might be for you. Designed and made in California. First photo shows an example of a re-done 1952-1956 dash (gauges not included obviously).
$15 for the AMP TEMP and $15 for the FUEL OIL. Free shipping to the US. International shipping at cost.”
I haven’t seen a tall hunting jeep rack like this one in a while. Jeep itself appears fairly unmolested.
“1962 WILLYS JEEP, REBUILT MOTOR, NEW MILITARY TIRES INCLUDING SPARE, NEW WHEEL CYLINDERS AND BRAKE LINES, ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTOR, NEW CARBURATOR, NEW CLUTCH PRESSURE PLATE, HI-LO RANGE 4 WHEEL DRIVE ALL WORKS LIKE IT SHOULD. CLEAN TEXAS TITLE, 52″ LED LIGHT BAR, EVERYTIHING HAS BEEN DONE TO THE JEEP JUST NEEDS A COAT OF PAINT, HUNTING RACK BOLTS IN EASY TO REMOVE, DRIVES DOWN THE HIGHWAY GOOD. REAR SEAT IS INCLUDED NOT IN THE PICTURE WITH THE HUNTING RACK IN IT.”