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This M38A1 Has Great Bones For An Early Jeep Project
Whether you call it a hobby or just a bad habit, one of our favorite pastimes is perusing online ads for old iron. Whether it’s a cool British sports car, a big ‘ol American muscle car, or a Jeep or ...
During the onset of the Korean War in 1950, the U.S. military sought to update its armored light utility vehicle choices from the fairly outdated Willys M38 utility truck used since the end of the ...
Oh wow. Does that thing even have doors? Well spotted. It seems that while the fundamental mechanicals of an off-roader haven’t changed much over the years – rugged looks, grippy tyres, four-wheel ...
Technology over the years has progressed at light speed, yet sometimes we are in reverse warp drive to take advantage of it. As one of those get-around-to-it projects, even the low-tech concept of ...
The Willys M38A1 was the first jeep with the new restyled body, instantly recognizable by its rounded hood and fenders. This example we found on Bring a Trailer was restored to near-new condition and ...
SHALIMAR — It's one of the most recognizable vehicles on local roads. And that goes double for the holiday season, when retired Air Force Col. Alan Hassell loads a couple of "passengers" into his 1955 ...
While the initial Jeep CJ series was heavily influenced by the World War II military Jeep, one can easily say the renowned CJ-5 iteration was equally touched by another war—the one fought by the M38A1 ...
Oh wow. Does that thing even have doors? Well spotted. It seems that while the fundamental mechanicals of an off-roader haven’t changed much over the years – rugged looks, grippy tyres, four-wheel ...
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