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more about #willys more comments → High Speed Indeed: Where can I get a brass monkey freeze indicator of my own? #1953willysm38a1arcticjeep more » JeepyJayhawk: Nice price. Let's see how many mostly original M38a1s you can find with an original hard top. Still would ask $5000 cash. #1953willysm38a1arcticjeep more » Jim-Bob: Nice Price. It's an ex military vehicle that has a practical application. Plus, it's similar enough to a CJ-5 that parts should be easy to get. The sa... more » 1991Brougham: A military specialty collector item for the price of a top of the line HDTV seems Nice Price. I wouldn't want this Jeep for free but for someone look... more » Scoutch: Nice! The top is rare as hen's teeth, but this is not project car hell. Well documented and plentiful parts supply. Mostly still available through NAP... more » CptSevere: Nice Price. It's military, and complete. The top adds value, they're rare as hell. Easy to remove, too, just unbolt it and get someone to help you lif... more » spectra: Picture = 1,000 words: No big bucks for anything chained to a trailer. #1953willysm38a1arcticjeep more » brandegee: Crack pipe. A more iconic CJ2A with a 12V conversion in good condition can be had for around $6,000. The round fenders are cool, too, but you might a... more » Elhigh: It's got the basics, its mission is simple, and all the fluff is left off. If it were running in the picture, I'd call it Nice Price. It's still NP,... more » snapoversteer 'bout to get told: Despite the fact that I would never pay that much for this Jeep, there are a bunch of people who would; so nice price. That said, Jeeps of this vinta... more » Novaload: I said "Nice Price" because there wasn't a "A Little Too Steep But In Any Case It's Surely Of Interest To Someone And As An Old Vet, It Deserves A Nic... more » CJinSD: When I was a kid, there were always bogus advertisements in the back of Popular Mechanics and car magazines claiming to hold the key to buying surplus... more » Jagvar: Eh, I'll pass on this one. There are so many better choices for this kind of money. #1953willysm38a1arcticjeep more » that ain't the way to have fun, son: While potential interesting, I can't get over the fact older folks would insist on giving me their mail at stoplights. #1953willysm38a1arcticjeep more » smalleyxb122: 1953 just isn't a desirable enough year for Jeep. It's too modern, if that makes any sense. There is just too little to differentiate this from a CJ... more » -
#nicepriceorcrackpipe
1953 Willys Military Jeep for a Troop-Rallying $5,700!
According to the old adage, an army travels on its stomach. As it's starting to get a little nippy outside, Nice Price or Crack Pipe thinks it might be a better idea to take this arctic Jeep instead. More » -
#downonthestreet450
Celebrating 450 Old Vehicles Down On The Alameda Street: The Non-Big 3 American Machines
We're actually up to 482 Alameda street-parked classics in this series, but I'm still working on chronicling the 450-machine milestone. The Server Hamsters resist in all their maddened rodential fury, but we press on!
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#fail
Priceless 1953 Willys Aero Wagon Concept Model Destroyed During Shipping, We Weep
While it's a bummer when an Enzo goes up in flames, at least a few hundred remain. Not so with this '53 Willys Aero prototype model, which suffered Death By Inept Packaging. More » -
#downonthestreet
1951 Willys Jeep Station Wagon
Welcome to Down On The Street, where we admire old vehicles found parked on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot: Alameda, California. Sure, we just saw an old Willys on the Alameda street. More » -
#downonthestreet
1958 Willys Pickup
Welcome to Down On The Street, where we admire old vehicles found parked on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot: Alameda, California. How about a half-century-old Willys pickup as a work vehicle? More » -
#chooseyoureternity
PCH, Double The Hell Edition: Pair-O-Willys or Benz-Pontiac Combo Platter?
With the '69 Citröen ID19 carrying the French to victory over their British rivals in the PCH Superpower Rematch, I can see we'll need to have some more elimination rounds to see whether France or Britain shallbe crushed beneath the weight ofproudly display the oil-spraying, parts-shedding PCH Superpower Trophy. Today's challenge, however, is a return to a fine PCH tradition with no nationalistic overtones: Two-For-One Hell Projects! More » -

