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  1. b17goinmyway

    1953 M38A1 Serial Number location(s) ?

    Good eye, I do not have enough knowledge to be able to make that kind of accessment. Thanks for the info, I can see the cut part on the back of the grille in the photo. I agree that probably best not to keep a running total on the parts. Will have to spread that 5K over a few years. later.
  2. b17goinmyway

    1953 M38A1 Serial Number location(s) ?

    Yep, a good sandblasting, but will get a good high pressure wash for now, then review to see just what all I have.
  3. b17goinmyway

    1953 M38A1 Serial Number location(s) ?

    Photos of my 53 M38A1 A few more. The rebuild tag in one of the photos if mounted on the steering gear box. Looks like a rebuild at Fort Benning, Ga back in 66. Can assume the jeep was stationed their or at least the gear box was at that time.
  4. b17goinmyway

    1953 M38A1 Serial Number location(s) ?

    Here are some more photos. thanks Dan
  5. b17goinmyway

    1953 M38A1 Serial Number location(s) ?

    Hi Maverick1701 / NDT, yes back in 09/10 I started working out of state and between my job and family I had no time for any of my hobbies. Unfortunately I had sold off most of my toys but did manage to keep a couple of M880's. I am no longer working out of state so am starting to get back...
  6. b17goinmyway

    1953 M38A1 Serial Number location(s) ?

    Hi, I just purchased a 1953 M38A1. The data plates are all still mounted on the dash panel except for one small square size plate located at the bottom center of the panel. The plate that listed the Date of Delivery and the serial number is still in place. Assuming that the data plates are...
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