Hi Don.
It is unfortunate we have not yet discovered documentation stating when the 1952 M38CDN series of jeeps were converted to ambulance pattern, and how long that lasted before they were all restored to standard configuration.
My gut tells me it was probably a short lived experiment, but then I drink a lot of wine on weekends.
Assuming the ambulance idea ran its course early in the M38CDN service life, and they were all restored to standard, it makes sense all subsequent paint jobs applied to the vehicle would easily blend in a replaced rear seat and tailgate to the point they looked as it they had always been there.
You should check to see of the CFR Number for the jeep was ever stamped onto the drivers side front frame, just aft of the bumper assembly and see if it matches what appears painted on the sides. Post what you find and also the serial number from the data plates if they have survived on the dash. Somebody here might know something.
Also look for changes in the font style of the CFR Number on the sides. Original and first few years of service had Roman style font with lots of curves. Then a slightly smaller Gothic font was adopted with all straight edged numbers, and that ran right up until disposal of the fleet. Also check the flat sides of the hood closely for signs of the CFR Number having been applied there. It was not always on the sides.
David
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