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1952 M38A1 US Army Jeep Rare Combat Unit

Make: Willys
SubModel: M38A1
Year: 1952
Mileage: 25,500
Color: Gray
Engine: Original military hurricane 4 cylinder
Cylinders: 4
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: 4WD
Interior color: Green
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Sierra Vista, Arizona, United States

1952 Willys Additional Info:

Over 4000.00 in new original stock parts have went into this korea War military combat Jeep to make it a daily, strong running, dependable every day driver. Starts easily every time. Tires are in fantastic shape,. Transmission works well. Original 24 volt system is in tact and we'll preserved. Electric Edlebrock 3 pound low pressure fuel pump and inline filter are added for easy starting in all conditions and performs well, running on a separate auxillary battery to eliminate any possibility of difficulty to the primary charging system. All battrrieb are brand new and under warranty. Coil, Starter, spark plugs, distributor cap, rotor points, condenser are all new. Distributor venting system works great and keeps coil cool in all temperature's. All lighting working. Turn signals are professionally mounted and easy to operate. Seat belts havr been added for safety. This vehicle is a neck bender and a constant head tirner. Comes with a new clutch kit, spare gears and synchronizers, Original stock military heater, coil, plugs, replacement bulbs,. Many additional items as well. Please ask as many questions as you would like, request more information or pictures, I will gladly send videos of it starting, running, any reason you have to contact me at phone number 601-688-3619 or 520-720-8199 if not anweransw or yahwehyahshua13@gmail.com. I want to be as accurate as possible so fire away. Thanks.

On Aug-18-18 at 19:15:16 PDT, seller added the following information:

Just wanted to reiterate that I will gladly answer any questions and even provide videos of the jeep running, starting, It's an awesome piece of history. I've had a couple of requests to end the auction and sell it straight out, that wouldn't be fair or ethical to the person who will appreciate it hopefully as much if not more than I do. Thanks.