Thought I'd start a thread to document maint and our exploits with our M38.
A flat fender jeep has been on my father and I's bucket list for years, we've talked about picking one up many many times over the years but for what ever reason have played with other toys and never made it happen. Recently we were discussing this idea yet again and decided to start looking for one. We wanted to find an M38 version, the last of the flat fender jeeps and still had the famous Go Devil Engine. The M38 has the WWII look of the classic flat fender jeep with a lot of great improvements over it's earlier siblings.
With the decision made we posted a Want Ad and started watching all the usual listing spots for a M38. Soon a gentleman contacted me saying he has a M38 that he would sell, a phone call filled in the details. His father Lloyd had restored the M38 and when he passed on his son had inherited the jeep and was looking to clear up space in his garage for his other cars. The Jeep hasn't been driven in quite a few years, being hauled on a trailer to shows and parked in the garage since restoration. After studying the pics and talking to the owner on the phone we decided to hook up the trailer to the Tacoma and head out to see it in person....from our home town in WA state all the way back to Michigan!
Here are just a few of the 40 plus photo's the seller sent me and our first glimpse of the Jeep. Equipped with some nice accessories.
Site limits posts to 4 pics each so I'll break the thread up into multiple posts.
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