120: Tim Wooldridge’s 1952 Willys M38
This is my 1952 Willys M38. It is my understanding after service, my Jeep was sent to the Forestry Service. I bought it in 2008. I sent it to War Eagle Boats and had it factory Camouflaged. The seats are Mossy Oak Camouflage and the inside is Rhino-lined. It features Beadlock Wheels, and a rebuilt engine, tranny, and transfer case. The local Jeep dealership uses it for special promotions.
– Tim Wooldridge
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Hello..Nice Jeep..
Do you have a lift on it?
What size tires and rims do you have?
Thanks
love this
Love this!! Good looking guys and good looking Jeeps!!
Wow!! What a good looking Jeep!! Also, I agree with Doug that you have a really cute Jeep buddy!! Congratulations!
I have oiwned many flat fenders, used a few as workhorses and they functioned marvolously for me. My current 52 M38 and M199 trailer do some work for me but not abused. When sold this wll be my last due to age. Everyone should have the pleasure of mowning one at some point.
Beautiful restoration! I really like the camo. I’m restoring at 52 m38a1 (rounded fenders) and wasn’t sure if I’d go camo or olive drab. I did get original military tires and rims though and that really sets it off as a military jeep. Good job!
Oh yeah, you also have a major cute jeeping buddy. Again, just my opinion.
Nice… real nice.
But, I’m not sure the bead lock bolts and glossy wheels do the rest of the M38 justice. I’d say send the wheels to War Eagle Boats and then you will have attained nirvana. Course, this is just my opinion. And you wouldn’t be the first to advice me on just where I can stick my opinion.