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“Barn Find 1951 Willys MB38 jeep. Has been park for years in barn and outside. Complete vehicle with Texas Title. Jeep was dip in rubber by military so paint looks different. Tires are bad”
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Does it run?
“Barn Find 1951 Willys MB38 jeep. Has been park for years in barn and outside. Complete vehicle with Texas Title. Jeep was dip in rubber by military so paint looks different. Tires are bad”
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It was dipped in rubber?
Interesting one on the ‘dipped in rubber’. Can any one shed some light on this subject ??
Extremely doubtful on the dipping…!
I saw that reference to the rubber and ignored it last night. However, today I looked more closely. It seems possible the vehicle could be covered in a rubbery like substance (none of the edges seem really crisp). The parking brake hole looks covered as well, which is not something I think the military would have done. It might be worth a look to confirm. My guess is that it was covered by someone after its military service.