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Old 13-02-20, 20:31
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Default 1952 M38 -original find-

This followed me home the other day
Hardly changed or modified from original
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Old 13-02-20, 20:41
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Default Numbers for m38

The hood # 52-31278 does not match the frame number #52-30546
The engine looks like it's right #mc99357
Build date 5-5-52
Contract e-20-lv7-742
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Old 13-02-20, 23:21
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Feel free to call me crazy, but I have to say that super M38 looks amazing JUST as it is. It carries it age, history and original paint well and would stand out wearing "the look" in a field of ho hum over restored cars.
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Old 14-02-20, 00:11
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I do agree it does have a good look and it probably won't be I that blasts all the original paint off.
There looks to me like there might be a layer of white paint under there also.?
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Old 14-02-20, 00:19
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If the white paint is not everywhere on the body, then it may have just been winter cam painted over.

It appears to have had the arctic cover for the grill at one time, and also had the spare tire on the hood. Is there an air grill under the passenger door area? Wipers are also moved to the top of the windshield...that was usually done with the gas heater kit to allow for the defroster. That might explain why the CFRs dont match. Before sale, the heater kits were usually pulled. The data plates were on the defroster duct, so would have been missing after sale. It may be that the owner grabbed a set off another Jeep. I see other evidence that it had the heater...there are 4 holes on the cowl in front of the driver where the heater base sat. When the kits were removed, usually the center plate on the windshield would then be missing. A previous owner may have scrounged up a replacement for that as well. Often you will find homemade plates covering that hole.

It also shows some blue and red on the windshield. Perhaps an artillery unit's vehicle.

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Old 14-02-20, 07:44
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It appears to have had the arctic cover for the grill at one time, and also had the spare tire on the hood. Wipers are also moved to the top of the windshield...that was usually done with the gas heater kit to allow for the defroster. I see other evidence that it had the heater...there are 4 holes on the cowl in front of the driver where the heater base sat.
Well spotted! Here's a short video of an M38 with the gas heater fitted (along with Arctic Hardtop):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iR_42az4fk

That M38 is a great find, btw.

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Old 14-02-20, 02:31
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Great, thanks, make it safe and dependable to operate while retaining that VERY cool original in service applied paint is all you need. Hunt down all the little bits missing like headlight guards, BO markers, spare tire carrier, bows and enjoy one of the most original, undicked around with M38s I have seen in a long, long, time.

For the paint if I may suggest apply a coat of Minwax paste wax, no need to clear coat. The car wears its history in the coat(s) of paint applied over its lifetime of service, While there are some that think blasting and painting will somehow make it "better" I advocate for preserving and enjoying this car as it is, rust, patina, flaking paint, dings and dents give it a unique look all its own.
Something tells me that with the amount of rust through on the floor pans and on the sides, it will not be able to be run in it's present condition....not even in Saskatchewan. Some floor and bodywork will be required, which will necessitate a little more than just miniwax.
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Old 14-02-20, 03:15
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Yes there will be a few patches for the floor needed .and the fuel tank is ready to drop out.
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Old 14-02-20, 13:22
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With the hood mounted spare, could this vehicle have spent some career time as an ambulance?

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