Blaine spotted this CJ-5 with a factory V8 at Ecola St. Park along the Coast of Oregon. The angle top is pretty rare, though it could use some retightening.
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1953 M-38A1 Placerville, Ca **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
It needs some work. Looks solid though.
“Korean Army Jeep – Runs & Drives! Original engine and 24 volt electrical system. New Denmar tires, new gas tank (needs installation), new canvas seats. Current CA Historical License plates. Have many extra parts just needs that right person to put it all together.
Some of the extras include.
New gas tank & sender
New clutch
New 24V headlights
24V horn
New Brake linkage
Service & parts manuals”
1948 CJ-2A Springdale, AR **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Almost restored to original. Missing the rear bow holder at the very least.
“1948 Willys CJ2A that has been totally restored to original 1948 glory. Everything has either been rebuilt or replaced with new parts. 200 miles on rebuilt motor and new transmission and tires. Very nice jeep! $12,000 OBO.”
1960 CJ-5 Wisconsin Rapids, WI **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $650.
It doesn’t run, but there may be some value.
“1960 Willys Jeep CJ5 $ 650.00 Clear Wisconsin title 4 cyl engine. Very rare original top. 15″ tires. Two radiators 99% complete. Front original bumper. Original seats. Always had top on. Headlight buckets and covers are in a box. Repairable.”
1942 GPW and Trailer San Jose, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,900
“Own a piece of history. Parade ready 1942 Ford Military Jeep GPW2347. Original four-cylinder in-line L-Flathead, 134.2 cubic inches ratio of 6.38 to 1. The transmission is a three-speed manual synchromesh Warner T-84J model with a floor-mounted shifter. Spicer 18, two-speed 4X4 transfer case. This is a stunning example of a collector owned (20+ years) icon, very original with full top, both ½ doors and full doors, PLUS an original military trailor, jack, helmets, shovel, axe, 2 extra spare tires, military back packs, and more. Drives GREAT and dependable. Now on display at the home of “over the top cars””
1974 CJ-5 Colorado Springs, Co $3500
Original Renegade stripes and color (though faded). I believe the rims are original too. However, the bumper looks like a swim ramp.
“Must have for rock climbing!! This jeep has only 41,000 original miles on it. Put a new fully enclosed BEST top on it now a year old. Runs great does need some TLC. Minor rust spots, carb. could use a cleaning, other minor fix-ups. We bought as a project car from original owner and don`t have the time it deserves. This is one great collectors item they don`t have any like this around.
Call Tim 719-683-2621”
1964 M-38A1 MRC-83 Scottsdale, AZ **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9250.
“This is an actual USMC, MRC-83 Radio variant of the M38A1. Original condition, refreshed, have title and registration, original data plates, no rust.
The MRC-83 consisted of a TRC-75 radio mounted across the full rear of the Jeep on top of the wheel wells. There was no radio on this jeep when I got it nor would I want a 300 pound box in the back of the jeep. I did however add the rear seat. On the MRC-83, there was also a power supply case that mounted in between the wheel wells. The upper radio case and its components weighed in at 125lbs. The TRC-75 was an HF set 2-30mc. Power supply was from a 150 amp 24v DC brushless generator ran from the engine, which powered an inverter to make 115 vac 400 cy (the inners of the TRC-75 are aircraft radio components).
Because this was a radio vehicle, this jeep still has the 150 amp generator and a heavier duty suspension. NOTE: Some of you will not that the data tags are silver and think they are not original. To my knowledge, all USMC M38A1 radio vehicles had ALUMINUM data plates and they pretty much all have faded and look like this one.
This vehicle is pretty much all original. I purchased this vehicle several years ago from a gentleman in Colorado. He sold it because he wanted to restore a White Half Track. He told me he purchased it from a gentleman who had stored it for about 15 years. That man had purchased it from the city of Durango or Cortez (one of them) which had been using it as a park maintenance vehicle. I am an active Marine reservist and have over 20 years of commissioned service and I know from experience that ‘COM’ vehicles get very little use. They are parked in the ‘COM SHOP’ and a vehicle like this would be parked on a hill and not driven much for communication purposes. I am mentioning this because the original odometer had less than 1,000 miles on it before I replaced it. I believe that because it is such a late issued vehicle to the fleet marine force that it was used little, retired shortly after being put into service and because it is a comm. And based on its condition, I do believe that it probably had less than 1,000 miles.
When I repainted it, it had peeling white paint but I could see the original USMC hood markings which I duplicated, it had some different tires with dry rot and the canvas or leatherette was missing. That is it. I replaced these items, had it blasted and repainted in original USMC semi-gloss paint, replaced all the usual items like exhaust, brake shoes, brake lines, rotor, points, plug wires, etc., etc., basically anything and everything you would do when a vehicle requires a reconditioning. I also had the radiator boiled and tested. Other items were done like hoses, thermostat, radiator cap. I can go on. The vehicle was almost 100% rust free when I bought it. There was a small (quarter sized) hole by the front passenger seat and I had that professionally repaired prior to painting. The map box, tool storage area, underbody, etc., are all solid and rust free.
THIS IS NOT A RESORED VEHICLE. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL CONDITION 1984 USMC MRC-83 VARIANT OF THE M38A1. It would be a fantastic candidate for restoration. If someone simply wants to take it apart, clean the disassembled items and reassemble it, it would be good to go.
1948 CJ-2A Sonora, CA **SOLD**
1952 M-38 Sevierville, Tn **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
This looks pretty good.
“I HAVE A REALY NICE ALL ORIGINAL 1952 M38 WILLYS MILITARY JEEP. IT HAS THE ORIGINAL FLATHEAD AND I HAVE ALL THE 24 VOLT WATERPROOF IGNITION AND CHARINGING STUFF FOR IT . THE FRAME IS PERFECT AND THE BODY IS 90% PERFECT AND RUST FREE. ALMOST PERFECT FOR IT AGE . HAS NEW WIRING HARNESS AND MUCH MORE NEW AND NEW OLD STOCK PARTS. JUST SO MUCH TO LIST.HAVE A GOOD AND CLEAR TN TITLE. IT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT COME CHECK IT OUT. ONCE YOU DRIVE IT YOU WILL FALL IN LOVE”
Year? M-38 Riverside, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9800
It’s not WWII, but it appears in very good shape. It’s listed as a ’49, but is at least 1950.
“A military icon of the 19th century, this W.W. II Style jeep manufactured by Willy’s is rare and sought after by collectors and rein-actors alike. Runs good, 5 new tires, M.P. police lights work, starter is weak.”











