UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Needs some paint.
“rebuilt carb, 12 v conversion”
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Very cool. Nice artic top but it’s got a 3a windshield frame. Patina is spot on. Jeep looks solid and correct. Little bit pricey…
It is priced high. Not much description in the ad. Looks like a pretty straight bumper and nice ndt tires
Todd, the windshield frame is actually part of the arctic top for an M38. The windshield is straight up and down at a 90 degree angle which is indicative of the arctic top. Also if you look at the center vent it is attached by screws as opposed to hinged like the 3a uses. There was one for sale nearby me that I saw posted on Craigslist. By the time I called it was sold. I don’t particularly need an arctic top but since I’m restoring an M38 I thought it would be a nice addition.
Yup, dont know why I said 3a. I know those 2 “bars” hold the vent shut on m38. But I didn’t know that the artic top was made specifically for m38’s. Learn something new every day…