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Hey Miss D, I am starting a M38 1952 intack . This jeep sat in the woods for 24 years the owner drove this jeep in Korea and loaded on ship to San Fran California and bought it, ship it back to West Virginia after the war . His son drove it to work then it sat on the farm then I luck in to...
Hi guys , I was thinking of buying 750/16 NDT for my M-38 project is this a nono or is there a problem ? I am thinking bigger is better and better ride and easy to get in and out , any intel would be helpful Thanks ,,out
I would like to buy a OD green Brush Guard Cover made of green cotton duck material the wrong mil. part number is 1888556 and I do not know the correct number . This is for the M38A1, If any body has a new or used or a pattern ,I would like to buy one. SGT FROST OUT!
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I enjoy working on my M38A1 and your jeep has the look I am trying to achieve. If you would happen to know where I can purchase Metzler Jeep tires ,While on the Willys Jeep site I noticed the Canadians have the tires I would like for my jeep.If you have any n-tell on...
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According to those far ahead of me & you and have the best military jeep ever made . We are the elete the chosen ones so go forth be fruitful and multiply, and buy more military jeep parts and promote good will. And remember it only cost 80% more to go first class.SGT FROST OUT!
AIRBORNE ,Another small step for man and Giant step for mankind ,I am getting closer also. I need a replace a cylinder and install front disk brakes and test drive to the paint shed...OUT
Roger That, Jimmy I plane forgot all about K-Willys stocking tires , And they are just two states away on freight. What jeep do you have ? I have a 1954 M38A1 ser.75879, I would love to get the history on it ,I bought it from a elderly man that put a warn snow blade on it to clean his wives...