Seller accidentally listed this as an M-38A1.
“Willies M 38 -A1 has current tags and good title”
http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/cto/5676857064.html

Seller accidentally listed this as an M-38A1.
“Willies M 38 -A1 has current tags and good title”
http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/cto/5676857064.html

Looks good for the price.
“Condition: Used Year: 1953
Mileage: 43,000 Make: Willys
Exterior Color: Olive Drab Interior Color: Olive Drab
Trim: Military Army M38A1 Number of Cylinders: 4
Engine: Hurricane F Head 4 cyl Transmission: Manual
Drive Type: 4wd Vehicle Title: Clear
Nice Shape
Starts right up
Runs well”
http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/cto/5637170906.html

Looks solid.
“1950 JEEPSTER which had an amateur restoration 8-10 years ago. The body is solid and the paint is still shinny . A new interior was installed as was a new top. The engine runs fine and most everything else operates.
I haven’t used the Jeepster for years so this Spring I put on new brakes, had the drums turned , flushed the gas tank and installed a new 6 volt battery. It is lots of fun to drive around town and short distances. Good acceleration and easy to maneuver, so taking the grand kids for ice cream on a summer’s evening will be a memory maker.
The speedometer doesn’t work and there are a few scratches that could use a touch up. I’m asking $8500.00 which is a fair price according to Hagerty. ”
http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/cto/5672834994.html

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
There’s some parts value here at the very least.
“I have a barn find 1951 Willy’s Jeep. It was my Dad’s. It ran about 3-4 years ago. It does not currently run. I think the fuel system is gummed up. The title says 1968 but I was told that it is a 51 but when it was sold from the military/government it was in 1968 thus the date on the title. With a little TLC I believe this would be a great Jeep. It has been stored inside I just pulled it outside for better pictures.”




Has a little rust and no engine. The hardtop is a Koenig.
“48 Willys for sale. Body in pretty good shape with some rust on rockers and pan. No motor but has trans and transfer case with all running gear. Good fuel tank and radiator. Hardtop with doors and glass. All steel body and top”
http://missoula.craigslist.org/cto/5679222740.html

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Could be an ex-shriner’s Jeepster.
“1949 Jeepster, with F head 6 cylinder motor. Very good condition.”

UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/04/2014) Needs TLC of some kind.
“1949 Willys Jeepster 4 cyl. 3 speed manual on colum.
Just tuned , starts runs, converted to 12 volt, new exhaust, has newer top, has all the side curtians with clear plastic. paint is very dull but could be wet sanded and buffed, still needs a lil TLC, but worth the effort.”
Unclear if it runs or not. Might have some interesting history. Sounds like it could be a project.
“1957 Willy’s Jeep Wagon 4×4
It was originally a Weyco surveyors rig.
It was stored in a heated garage for over 40 years prior to me getting it.
It has a 6 cylinder engine with a 6 volt charging system.
Original paint.
It’s all there and waiting to be restored.
I’m asking $8000 OBO.
Not interested in trades.”
http://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/cto/5670587435.html

Art spotted this almost stock M-38 with a Stewart Warner heater.
1950 Willys M38 Model MC Arctic Jeep 4 X 4. Serial # MC 30993. Mileage reads 68,059. Powered by the original 4 cylinder Go Devil engine. 3 speed manual transmission with 2 speed transfer case and locking hubs. This is an actual Military issue Arctic model Jeep with the rear body reinforcement panels. The top and doors are removable and the heater can be run without starting the Jeep (heater has not been tested but is reported to be working). This Jeep starts easily and runs good, the transmission works as it should.
The Willy’s M38 Jeeps were only built from 1949 to 1952 and this is a nice example of a Korea War vintage Jeep with an unusual Arctic service upgrade. To watch the video.”

UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/23/2016) Good looking jeep. I like the way the rain gutter is painted black (attached to hinge in engine compartment). Nice touch.
“I am Selling my 1950 Willys CJ3a, This is a full off frame Restoration with 130 miles on since rebuild. I have over 20,000 dollars in receipts, Newly rebuild engine , transmission, transfer case ,Axels and all new steel Willys stamped body, All nuts and bolts replaced with stainless steel. Frame has been sandblasted and powdercoated , New gauges ,gas tank, tires ,rims, glass, wiring harness , lights, new canvas on seats, new radiator everything as if from the factory with the exception of the 12 volt conversion and new high output 12volt starter. Runs excellent. 4×4 works Awesome ,high and low. rubber floor mats front and back.