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That's a great shot!Went to the Jeep Jam in Blackstone MA Sat, post is late because my phone died! A nice 3 generartion photo!
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That's a great shot!Went to the Jeep Jam in Blackstone MA Sat, post is late because my phone died! A nice 3 generartion photo!
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You can't say that and NOT show a pic. It's almost inhuman.Past week been working on a John Deere Green M38a1.
Well here yaaaa Go! There are many layers of the paint. Oddly enough I have in total broken only three bolts. The rest have come out pretty easy.You can't say that and NOT show a pic. It's almost inhuman.
Nice looking job on the engine. You aren't one of those, I am going to hone the cylinder and put a kit in people are you? Had a lengthy discussion this week with a guy working on an M38 for another person and he is a honer. You can buy new cylinders, probably on here or the E*** for a reasonable price, and have ones that will work and you won't have to worry about them. The other thing you might consider is using 1" both front and back. Some people will say it is too much on the back axle, but the brakes on these aren't overly great when they are all working and a little extra, isn't going to hurt. Keep up the good work.
That's half the battle. In this day and age you can pick up good body parts to replace the rusted stuff. My M38A1 needs a wiring harness and a carburetor rebuild. Hope to get to it in the spring.Picked up this 1970 m38a1cdn3 this evening. The body is real rough but it drove onto the trailer.
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I find it funny that this also has the M151a1 Turn signals on them.Picked up this 1970 m38a1cdn3 this evening. The body is real rough but it drove onto the trailer.
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It recognized it's earlier error:I posted on another thread, just wondering if you know how to search the serial/ hood numbers on my 1954 M38a1 navy/army jeep? I believe it was in the army and then in the navy. Please let me know
I think the alternator even charges. I'll have to take a pic of the back tomorrow, it definitely isn't a recoiless Jeep. Here's a pic of the data tag.Dr. Porkchop, went back and looked at your pictures. You got upgraded to the alternator and that is some fancy hi-intensity headlight wiring that you have going on there. How about sharing a picture of the back end. Was it an M38A1C for the recoiless or did they just cut the rear end out for a tailgate?
Yes it's Canadian. It doesn't have a tailgate, it looks like the back of a typical m38a1 to me. Yes it was delivered in 1970, that's why it has turn signals, alternator, windshield washer, and other mods (all that stuff is stock on the CDN3 Jeeps). I believe that was the very last contract, and they didn't make very many.So its Canadian. Maybe they put tailgates in. Is that a 12/70 date on the plate? I am rusty on this but thought they quit making them somewhere in the late 60's.
Yeah that's kind of neat. I picked up a few parts for it today in the form of a couple parts jeeps.Mine is a 53 and it is amazing how similar they still are after all those years. Yours is still a treat to find in original condition.
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