UPDATE: Still Available
“1951 Willys, M38, jeep for sale. New tires and brake system. Has Ford, Pinto, 122 cid engine. Runs and drives great and always stored indoors. Price is negotiable.”
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UPDATE: Still Available
“1951 Willys, M38, jeep for sale. New tires and brake system. Has Ford, Pinto, 122 cid engine. Runs and drives great and always stored indoors. Price is negotiable.”
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While not complete, this m38 body looks pretty solid. I like the cream sickle colors…
Getting close to big bad Orange
I was thinking Omaha orange…
I don’t like the color but otherwise really like this M38. No apparent rust, no carpet, and no armadillo catcher 🙂
Probably need to check out the floor areas… not sure if that’s some kind of mat, or new metal.
Plus you get a full roll of electrical tape “stored” on the steering wheel… just in case you need it for emergency repairs 😉
I only see one wheel that might be correct for the M38 and that’s the passenger rear. Can’t really tell because the image isn’t clear enough when I zoom up. A lot of the holes in the body where the accessories go are missing so I imagine that someone has done some type of body work on it.