UPDATE: Still Available? Relisted in Georgia. This was reposted in MD for a short time.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/653444960009999
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(originally posted May 17, 2023): This extended M-38A1 includes some early Husky hubs. Thanks to Tom for spotting it. It does not run at the moment.
“Fire Department Jeep/Military Jeep. I have a 1953M 38 A1 military jeep that was later used by the forestry service in Oklahoma. It has been heavily modified and stretched. I bought a jeep off a 5000 acre ranch in Oklahoma. It had been stored in a barn for a long time the jeep is in excellent shape, and well taken care of The engine is seized from sitting. I do have a spare engine that is in good condition. I pulled it out of a m38A1. I did hear it run before being pulled.  I do have a clear title for the jeep and data plates Yes !!!!!! it’s a m38a1 the slave cylinder receptacle and battery box  have been patched with metal and covered up. If you look at the pictures, you can still see the sump from the military gas tank under the tub and the glove box on the driver side. It still has all the military markings under the hood and the frame does have the machine gun mount. It is not a M170 ambulance.!!!!  however, it does have some really interesting toolboxes in the rear. ”
Those half doors are interesting. Any idea who made them? They look too good to be simple homebrew.
Hi Sri,
I can’t say for sure, but there were companies making similar doors, such as this company: http://www.ewillys.com/2021/05/28/1960s-harris-dura-door-brochure-on-ebay/. I think Con-Ferr out of California also had half doors for sale.
I should do a post on half-doors that were advertised by different companies. Not sure when, but I will try to do some research on it.
– Dave
I learned something new today! I had no idea about those doors. thanks for sharing, Dave!
Super rare hubs that’s for sure and the half doors are cool as well