How much does a 1952 Willys jeep cost?

How much does a 1952 Willys jeep cost?

Today, the simplest way to have an actual military Jeep is to check at numerous military vehicle collector sites online. ORIGINAL RESTORED WWII 1943 FORD GPW Military JEEP WILLY’S MB RUNS $25,000.00 1951 M38 BODY ONLY $1,500.00 1952 Jeep Willy M38A1 Refurbished Wildland Brush Truck $15,000.00 1952 M38A1 Willys Military $12,000.00

Are there any 1952 Korean War Jeeps for sale?

1952 Military fully restored Navy Radio Trailer Rare 1952 Korean war vintage fully restored Navy Radio Trailer. Tag#385450, Accounting #246. Original 24-volt system for towing by a M38 Jeep. Voltage is presently set-up for a 24-volt system with 6-volt …….. more posted .

Is there a 1948 Willy’s army jeep for sale?

Dear Jeep Enthusiasts, I sold my 1948 Willy’s Army jeep back in my college days and I am now looking for an M-170 radio or ambulance jeep to restore. Any help and directions would be greatly appreciated.

Where can I buy a 1952 M38 Jeep?

Location: Milton, FL Contact: Jim Stafford email: [email protected] Phone: 410.320.3293 posted 06/04/21 1952 M38-A1 Jeep is in very good condition with no rust. New brakes, batteries and exhaust system. 24 volt system is in tact and functioning.

Is there an aftermarket heater for a jeep?

Alongside selling a separate aftermarket heater for your Jeep, 4WD.com also carries Jeep A/C parts to repair an older model’s main heating system and its accessories. From heater and A/C housings to temperature and mode door servos, these OEM parts come straight from factory suppliers to ensure that they match the specifications.

Today, the simplest way to have an actual military Jeep is to check at numerous military vehicle collector sites online. ORIGINAL RESTORED WWII 1943 FORD GPW Military JEEP WILLY’S MB RUNS $25,000.00 1951 M38 BODY ONLY $1,500.00 1952 Jeep Willy M38A1 Refurbished Wildland Brush Truck $15,000.00 1952 M38A1 Willys Military $12,000.00

Dear Jeep Enthusiasts, I sold my 1948 Willy’s Army jeep back in my college days and I am now looking for an M-170 radio or ambulance jeep to restore. Any help and directions would be greatly appreciated.