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  1. JEB

    What have you done to your JEEP today

    While the mechanics are being done, I thought I'd get proactive to figure out the best Strata Blue paint. So far I have samples from Gillespie and PPG. LVP comes next week. There is a noticeable difference in the two. Also, found a supplier for the military markings decal set. I want to have...
  2. JEB

    USAF Strata Blue

    So far I have a freshly painted sample of Rapco/Gillespie and PPG. Both are on identical surfaces. So far, The Gillespie is a shade or two lighter...maybe more of a gray tint. PPG 17634 is closer to midnight blue. Next week, I'll see what LVP is like.
  3. JEB

    USAF Strata Blue

    Anyone have any opinions on where to get a correct match? It's FSN. 15045 Several seem to think the Gillespie mix (also sold by RAPCO) isn't quite right in terms of color and it's not glossy enough. Anyone have opinions on that? How about LVP or other makers of specialized paint? Or other...
  4. JEB

    What have you done to your JEEP today

    Maverick1701 it does my heart good to see a nice young family spending time together, especially in something so all-American, so universal .... I do miss Texas! I hope you and your family enjoy the Jeep for many miles and many years.
  5. JEB

    Decals

    Many of the parts suppliers offer decal sets for the A1. One sells you two sets in case you make an error. I want a complete set, Underwood and everything else. Anyone have recommendations? Alsi, there is a decal on the battery box, I can't check what it says, as the Jeep is in the shop, but...
  6. JEB

    What have you done to your JEEP today

    Buying more parts.... Horn switch, stop light switch, radiator cap and just for fun...A new horn cap. And importantly, I figured out a period correct seatbelt set up for my USAF-marked M38A1. I'm marking it for when it was built (1955), so it was a challenge given the lack of aftermarket seat...
  7. JEB

    M38A1 Engine bay photos needed....correct/stock

    Hi We will be detailing the engine bay of my newly acquired M38A1 soon. We could use some help with decal placement and to double check colors. If you have photos of a correct stock engine compartment, please post them. Also, if thou could point me in the right direction for a correct A1...
  8. JEB

    1951 m38

    I'm a relative MV newcomer. What's the box in front of the driver...heater?
  9. JEB

    Cleaning old gauges

    I'm a MV newcomer, and have started work on a 1955 M38A1. It doesn't have a authentic hood number, so I'm having it refinished as an Air Force example in Strata Blue. I finally sourced the two period correct (as listed in the 1956 parts manual...not later "MS" units) gauges I needed and found a...
  10. JEB

    Just got USMC M38a1…could it have been in Air Force?

    Yes, it could have been diverted from the USMC. One question I would have us what year is it? If it's a 1953, there is more likelyhood of the USAF getting an emergency diversion because of the war. Remember, the AF probably had fewer Jeeps than the Marines. If it's a later truck, I think a...
  11. JEB

    What have you done to your JEEP today

    There are a couple of incorrect finishes under the hood which we will correct.
  12. JEB

    What is a “motor Pool” CJ5?

    During my career, 1981 - 2001, the only USAF Jeep I was was a CJ-8 open bed pickup with fiberglass half cab, assigned to the base communications squadron. if you go online, there is a shot of a CJ-5 (complete with tailgate) on a flightline during the Vietnam era....you can tell by the aircraft...
  13. JEB

    What have you done to your JEEP today

    Thanks!
  14. JEB

    What have you done to your JEEP today

    And no Bondo anywhere!
  15. JEB

    What have you done to your JEEP today

    Here it is...semi-stripped. Again, we were really pleased with its originality and lack of rust. Looks to be a solid, honest Jeep
  16. JEB

    What have you done to your JEEP today

    Well...I FINALLY BOUGHT ONE. A unit built in March, 1955. Rust free, unmodified body with just under 50k miles on the odometer. I bought it at a very VERY good price. No history with it, the Army numbers are long gone...which made it easy for me to decide to paint it in USAF Strata Blue. It...
  17. JEB

    M38A1 Top

    Put on the top and paint it in Army with Alaskan unit markings or USAF. The Air Force had a bunch of bases up north back then and their security forces ( "Air Police" back then) had most of the AF Jeeps.
  18. JEB

    1954 USAF M38-A1: any photos or official markings?

    I know this is a somewhat tardy reply...but. a USAF Jeep would have been marked year purchased then a "K", not "B". B was the code for a commercial vehicle...like a staff car or pickup truck. K was the code for a general purpose military type...which the M38A1 was. Now later on, after M38A1...
  19. JEB

    I may have a problem...

    I love a story with a happy ending. Well done! Hope you can share it with the family in the future. Too many people don't appreciate or respect the history of rare vehicles..and 60+ years on, M38A1s are fairly rare and certainly historic given their participation in national defense and world...
  20. JEB

    M170 EMERGENCY BRAKE HANDLE/LEVER

    Kaiserwillys.com has a diagram of the parts..... https://www.kaiserwillys.com/diagram/m38a1-diagrams/brake-diagrams-willys-m38a1/emergency-brake-exploded-view-52-71-m38a1/emergency-brake-m38a1 Not quite what you are looking for but better than nothing.
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