UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $3200.
Could be a good price.
“1952 willys m38 flat fender military jeep
Runs and drives
Arctic Top with doors
Was the fire chiefs jeep from the portland fire department
$3200 Might trade for vw type 3 notchback”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $3200.
Could be a good price.
“1952 willys m38 flat fender military jeep
Runs and drives
Arctic Top with doors
Was the fire chiefs jeep from the portland fire department
$3200 Might trade for vw type 3 notchback”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(08/09/2016) No pics provided.
“51 Willys, 372 Chevy striker, Dana lockers front and rear, 16 forward gears, new paint, carpet,new clutch and pressure plate, be cool aluminum radiator. Needs tired and brake job. Motor out of vehicle. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
It’s a project.
“This is a radio jeep, vehicle comes with complete radio set. The jeep has been partly restored. Many new parts, most small parts restored. Body is good, some rust in hatchannel. Both rear corners have damage from backing trailers. This damage has been partly repaired. Motor complete but needs to be restored. Most small engine items restored; starter, generator, carb. etc. Comes with fording equipment, + NOS fording kit. This is a fun little jeep, easy to finish restoring.
Items that have been restored
Frame/chassis
New brakes
Recondition springs
5 new tires
New brake lines”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(10/24/2016) It’s an ex Forest Service jeep.
“1951 M38 Barn find. Has been sitting inside since 1970. This jeep has never been licensed or registered for the road. It was bought at government auction and put away. As seen in pictures, there is a US Forestry plate riveted to the dash. This jeep was given to the Forestry where it was used and then sold at auction. It is rust free. Beautiful hat channel underneath. It has 28,000 original miles. It is 6 volt. I have all the original 24 volt generator, distributor, voltage regulator that goes with it. It is just the way the government sold it. It runs like a top. Absolutely beautiful.
Has original gas tank, all cleaned out and small repair. Still has the screen in the gas tank. The only thing that appears to have been added, or possibly put on by the Government before the sale, are the rims and the motor. Motor # does not match the body #. No bondo. No repairs have been made to the body. Brake master cylinder needs to be repaired or replaced. A brand new one comes with the jeep. Carburetor brand new rebuild. New battery, water pump. Ready to go. Call for more info $6,500 Would consider a partial trade for WWII jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Listed as an M-38, it looks more like a CJ-3A.
“Jeep 1950 Willys M38 with F-Head “Hurricane” 134 Cu. In. Engine. Full Roll Cage With Rack, Fuel Cell. Good Tires and Service Manual. Runs Great!”
I’m not sure how much value is here.
“Hybrid jeep. 1988 Suzuki Samurai running gear with M38 reproduction military jeep body. This a a project that needs work but have most of the parts to complete it.
Engine and trans are not mounted in the frame, has been set back 4 inches to fit Willys body. Transmission case is cracked but is complete.
Comes with original samurai wheels. Have passenger side seat for it.
Will need to be hauled on a trailer.”
Listed as a ’42, it’s clearly an M-38.
“1942 Willys Jeep for sale. It is a 4 cylinder. Jeep has been kept under a car port since 1987. 40,397miles and 90 percent of those miles are pull miles. Would be a great project for someone, or just a cool piece of history to have around.”
Has an interesting paint job. No description provided.
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/25/2016) “Selling for a friend…
Have a 1951 Army Willeys Jeep, Model #M38.
Has a new motor, runs great and implements available, plow, rotor til, etc.
Downloaded pictures to my cp but will not let me download here…If would like to see picture’s first email me in the reply and I will try to get them to you.
Free Information by calling phone # posted…Serious callers only please…”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
(09/10/2016) Has some bumper mods.