In terms of pure visual recognition, nothing comes close to the
iconic Jeep brand. Before the Wrangler came along, and even before
the more hardcore CJ-Series, this 1953 Willys M38A1 Military Jeep
comes to us, not surprisingly, as a true survivor. Decked out in
its captivating and inspiring Olive Green repaint, this
veteran-on-wheels comes with a tow hitch, rope-wrapped front
bumper, and plenty of character-building patina, giving this rugged
off-roader all the street cred it will ever need to elicit smiles
and salutes anywhere it goes.
Inside, we find a Spartan factory cloth interior in survivor
condition. A three-spoke steering wheel sits ahead of simple
push/pull and twist knobs for HVAC controls. A five-pod gauge
cluster provides essential information back to the driver, while a
keyed ignition has been added for security. Two latches near the
top corner of each side of the dashboard are ready to let you fold
down the front windshield if the desire hits you.
Under the hood, we find a 134 cubic-inch (approximately 2.2-liter)
naturally aspirated inline-four-cylinder engine. This Hurricane
engine as it was known, made roughly 72 horsepower and 114
pound-feet of torque from the factory, using a low 6.9:1
compression ratio which was intentionally employed and engineered
for reliability and low-end grunt over high speed. That power is
routed through a tough three-speed manual transmission before being
sent to either the rear wheels or all four corners via a pair of
Dana 30 axles at both the front and rear.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• True Survivor
• Full Olive Green Repaint
• Steel Bumpers
• Rope Wrapped Front Bumper
• Tow Hitch
• Auxiliary Gas Tank
• Full Sized Spare
• Fold Down Windshield
• 134 CID I4
• New Carb
• Three Speed Manual
• Four Wheel Drive
• Dana 30 Axles
• Bucket Seats
• Manual Steering
• Ignition Added for Security
• New Fuel Lines, Fuel Pump and Fuel Tank
This 1953 Willys M38A1 Military Jeep rides on a factory-style
suspension consisting of simple leaf springs and solid axles at
both the front and rear, with a beefier suspension and spring rates
compared to its Civilian Jeep counterparts. Unassisted brakes help
slow the vehicle whenever necessary. While the majority of this
Jeep is original, the consignor did install a new fuel tank, lines,
and pump, allowing its next owner to operate it with confidence. If
you've been looking for a unique ride that you can be proud of for
many reasons, then this American hero on wheels is exactly what
you've been waiting for. Don't wait, call today!
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