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1953 M38A1 for $1,350

August 12, 2009 · 1 Comment

M38A1. Needs restoration. Fairly complete for a jeep that has been civilianized. Has lots of hard to find bolt on parts such as front seats, air cleaner, black out lights, wiper motors, 24 volt starter, generator, voltage regulator, distributor, etc.. Body will need some work. Roll bar is easily removed. 4 original M38/M38A1 wheels. Tires hold air. Not currently running. Great jeep for a restoration project! Dash data plate is nice and included. The numbers match the serial number plate behind passenger seat. Original OD paint is peaking through, hood numbers are there. Engine is suspected to be original, MD776xx.

There is some paperwork with jeep that indicates which military outfit the jeep was assigned to (Fort Hood, TX). $1,350.00. Click here for more info.

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M38A1 Willys Jeep For Sale

June 10, 2009 · 1 Comment

MAKE: FORD
MODEL: M38A1 WILLYS JEEP
YEAR: 1953
V.I.N. 53-32782
MILEAGE: 41,059 (Original)
CONDITION: Pristine
ASKING PRICE: $15,500 Cdn. Dollars

REMARKS: This Antique Military Vehicle has been Maintained in its Original Configuration to Represent a Period in History. All of the hard to find Fittings have been located and installed to complete this look. It is stored in a Carpeted Garage and driven only on Special Occasions.

Complete Description, Specifications, and Photos most available upon request.

Contact: Ken Barratt
Phone: 905-852-9400 (Residence)
Email: darsheabarratt@sympatico.ca

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Vietnam Era Items For Sale

May 7, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Following items know for sale, offer: Vietnam era butt pack w poncho, web belt, older WW II – Korea folding shovel w cover, plastic green canteen w canvas case ( no cup ), maschettie w canvas case has a Marine bull dog imprint on it, end of handle reads made in Japan, this items belong to a Marine who was in Nam. OFFER for group and each piece offer $ item.

Thanks,
Richard Goldberg

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Spring Shackle Kits for M38A1

March 30, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Two (2) new spring shackle kits for M38A1. I got these from RAPCO Parts for $18 each and will sell for $15 each.

Two (2) used spring shackle kits for M38A1. I got these from RAPCO Parts for $18 each but they were the wrong ones for an M38A1D. I had them on the vehicle for about two months. I will take $10 for both or $5 each.

Contact:
Lowell May, 785-485-2180
95c5pirm@eaglecom.net

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1942 Burma Jeep

March 18, 2009 · 3 Comments

For Sale or Trade: 1942 Burma Jeep

This is a 1942 Burma Jeep showing 22,000 miles, which is probably
correct. All gauges clean, no rust except lower wind shield frame,
all plaques are on truck, pack rats chewed all wire and belts on
motor, still blue paint on motor, full of oil, only alteration I can
see is the bed has been widened. $4000 or TRADE.

Contact Bill Payne, Dardanelle, AR
Business 479.229.4764
Home 479.229.3173
Mobile 479.964.9613

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1952 M38A1 *** SOLD!

January 16, 2009 · 1 Comment

1952 M38A1, runs well. Vehicle uses 12 volt system. The carburetor has been changed to civilian type. Vehicle has a replica 50 cal with ammo box and small ammo belt. Four brand new tires, trailer. Also have everything for a top but don’t have a top canvas.

I will add some extra military equipment to go with this jeep. Asking price is $5,500.

I also have a cushman trackster for sale. This vehicle is a track vehicle only seats 2. It has a 25-horsepower motor. Not running but everything is there, even the manual. Best offer will take this hard to find vehicle. Will also consider a trade.

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1942 Dates Willy’s Jeep Texas Titled

December 18, 2008 · 6 Comments

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Excellent condition 1942 dated Willys jeep. Starts, charges, drives very well. Turn key, ready to drive and enjoy jeep.

It has very good military NDT tires. Has a summer Beachwood canvas top, all top bows, new seat cushions, pioneer tools, rear seat, etc.

The body on this rig is about as near to perfect as one would find, never having any filler, dent or panel replacement.

Its actually one of the rebuilt hotchkiss/WW2 models imported years ago, and it carries a 42 dated TEXAS tile with it. However, the jeep looks IDENTICAL to an early ww2 model in all respects.

For those not in the know, after ww2, Willy of France (WOF) took many used and abused ww2 model jeeps and put them thru a rebuild process where as they reinforced the frames, added new bodies, and rebuilt all components and added 24 volt systems to them. Basically they upgraded the 40’s technology to (at the time) more modern 24 volts, etc. In fact, mine still has the original frame zinc tag in place proving its a original willys jeep frame.

Included would be a pedestal, side step MG mount complete with yoke and pins, as well as a dummy 30 cal browning MG. This MG is alone worth 800-900 dollars, as its a demill, all internals function, handle cocks, engages, etc. I will even throw in a foot or so of WW2 dated dummy 30 cal ammo and a 30 call ammo box for show to the new owner.

Price for this turn key, ready to drive and enjoy jeep is only $10,500.
If you do the math, taking the 800-900 dollar gun and 300-400 dollar
mount and all, one is buying the jeep itself for around only 9K.

NOTE** the pictures I haver attached are a bit old, not showing the shovel and axe, or the new canvas cushions or top. They are NOW on the jeep.

If anyone is serious, I can take more pictures. It’s currently garaged at
my cabin in Oklahoma. Tags still TEXAS, as is title and registration.

Dave Austin
214-762-1356

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Hummer Wheels — SOLD!

June 24, 2008 · 2 Comments


16.5 Hummer Wheels with the run flat option — all 4 for $150
Don Weston, 620-200-1010

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Jeep Wheels — SOLD

June 24, 2008 · Leave a Comment


16″ Jeep Wheels, $20 each.
Don Weston
620-200-1010

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M38A1 For Sale – SOLD

June 2, 2008 · 1 Comment

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1952 willys m38a1 covered in multiple coats of olive drab coved with multiple coats of fire truck red. Everything that can be removed (top, back seats, extra fuel can, spare tire) is gone. Both the front seats are there. I recovered the bottom of the drivers seat with vinyl a few years ago, the rest are the original canvas. The body is in good shape, a little rust in the floor pan and underneath, and there are a few dings and dents, but nothing major. It was stored
inside since I’ve had it, and most of the time by the township that owned it previously, where it was used to carry a mosquito fogger.

This year I put in a new thermostat, but the temp gauge will read hot so maybe a sending unit or a wire may need help. The front right wheel will lock up sporadically from a stop, not while
moving. If I drive around in reverse for a bit it seems to free itself for a while, but I haven’t been able deal with it properly.

The motor ran last spring, and I have no doubt that it will start after the batteries have been charged, both of which I also got new last spring. Just before I purchased it it got new military mud/snow tires and windshield.

I am the first non government owner, got it from a township auction and intended to play with it, but I just don’t have the time, cash or knowledge. In my opinion it would make a good parade vehicle with not too much effort and some paint, or be a candidate for a restoration, as what is there is in good shape for its age. I will email you some pictures of it later this week. It is located in south central kansas.

- Matt Wineland

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