Vehicle Original VIN : 58499
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1952 Willys M38 Jeep for your consideration. Powering this unstoppable Willys is a inline 4 cylinder engine paired to a stout three-speed transmission. This Willys comes with a soft top and soft doors. This example also has a cooler, spare tire and fuel can on the back.
With a turn of the ignition, and a press on the floor starter, this Willy's fires right up and runs like new. If you are in the market for a Willys that will take you back in time, this is the car for you. Drive this one out of our showroom or have us assist with shipping it to you anywhere in the United States! Don't hesitate to give us a call with any questions or for more information.
The Willys MC, formally the 1/4-Ton, 4 x 4, Utility Truck M38, or the G-740 by its U.S. Army Standard Nomenclature supply catalog designation, is a quarter-ton four-wheel drive military light utility vehicle made by Willys between 1949 and 1952. ... The M38 was a military version of the then-current civilian Jeep CJ-3A.
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1952 Willys M38 Jeep for your consideration. Powering this unstoppable Willys is a inline 4 cylinder engine paired to a stout three-speed transmission. This Willys comes with a soft top and soft doors. This example also has a cooler, spare tire and fuel can on the back.
With a turn of the ignition, and a press on the floor starter, this Willy's fires right up and runs like new. If you are in the market for a Willys that will take you back in time, this is the car for you. Drive this one out of our showroom or have us assist with shipping it to you anywhere in the United States! Don't hesitate to give us a call with any questions or for more information.
The Willys MC, formally the 1/4-Ton, 4 x 4, Utility Truck M38, or the G-740 by its U.S. Army Standard Nomenclature supply catalog designation, is a quarter-ton four-wheel drive military light utility vehicle made by Willys between 1949 and 1952. ... The M38 was a military version of the then-current civilian Jeep CJ-3A.