Photos of my 1951 M38 from the Ebay listing.

These are a few pictures of the Willys-Overland M38 jeep that the previous owner placed on Ebay as part of his listing of the vehicle.  The text for the listing read partially as follows: 

"This is a 1951 M38 military jeep used during the Korean War. The jeep has all 24 volts electrical system in place. This jeep cranks and runs extremely well. Steering is solid with no play in the steering sector. Steering components feel tight. All four brake cylinders are new and a rebuilt master cylinder. Have a new set of seat cushions for all three seats included. Also have an oil filter unit, the engine lifting eye, and front grill marker lights which are not presently on the jeep but are included. The engine has very good oil pressure and does not smoke at all. Has all the data plates and body plate. 4WD works properly high and low range. Has top bows, but no top. The only rust through is a place in the passenger floor pan and a place on the body beside the passenger seat as shown in the picture. This jeep is a very good candidate for resoration. Not alot of body work to do and 95% of the jeep is intact or included in the auction. I sanded the hood down and found "US ARMY 20895895" on the hood. I found the hood numbers on two different layers of paint. The engine number is RMC 96344, Serial Number is MC 28508, Delivery Date is 8-51."

If you have questions about any of these photos, send me an email and I'll try to provide an answer. 

 i-1.jpg (16205 bytes) 1  i-2.jpg (17920 bytes) 2  i-3.jpg (15846 bytes) 3  i-4.jpg (14498 bytes) 4
   i-5.jpg (12372 bytes) 5  i-6.jpg (17879 bytes) 6  

M38 Index

Home