From: Stu Ellis (stuinnh@mvnut.us)
Date: Thu Mar 03 2005 - 11:33:40 PST
My Sept. 1952 M38A1 was Serial #18060.
"Stu"
Southern New Hampshire, USA
"Live Free Or Die"
MVPA #14790
1967 M151A1 Jeep
1964 M416 Trailer
1986 M1009 Blazer
-----Original Message-----
From: Military Vehicles Mailing List [mailto:mil-veh@mil-veh.org] On Behalf
Of Thomas M McHugh
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 11:47 AM
To: Military Vehicles Mailing List
Subject: Re: [MV] Fw: [MV] 12v M38A1
Chris,
I bought my M38A1 because I drove them for 2 decades, during my 43 years
service. I put 3 Regular Army, 30 NJ National Guard, 10 in Army Reserve.
I drove one of the last 2 M38A1s in the NJ National Guard, until an idiot LT
destroyed it, by speeding during 24 hours Tactical Blackout conditions. He
hit a parked Tank & unfortunately he survived.
My M38A1 was owned by many Dept's & people before I got it & the complete
front floor system was rotted out. Jeep Parts Plus in Maine made all the
pieces & they are not cheap but are perfect. I think I paid for Pete
DeBella's mortgage for several months & perhaps many other dealers.
When stripping paint the jeep was OD, then Heavy Red, then Dark Blue, then
Half Light Blue, The White, then Tan. It is now OD with "SCARWAF"
Special Category Army Attached With Air Force identification. Painting
History: Red was Fire Co or Forest Service, Dark Blue was Civil Defense,
Civilian owners painted the Half Light Blue, next owner White & the owner I
purchased it from painted it Tan during the Gulf War.
Through the hard work & help of 3 of my sons, the repair & paint job came
out so good, I want to compete in the Motor Pool Class. The wiring alone
eliminated any serious consideration. After the remanufactured engine, new
wiring harness & 24 volt system is installed, I'll give it another shot at
the local shows.
Suggestion: If any seals in the drive train are leaking, when it is
running, go to JC Whitney & buy the Complete Seal Kit. It is much cheaper
than buying the seal kit for each unit. I found out too late. Wiring
Harness: Jeff Smith in FL.
FYI: They started making the M38A1 in August of 1952 with serial number
10,000. Mine was made in September of 1952 & it is already serial number
20,282. How's that for production figures.
If I can be any help, let me know.
Tom McHugh, NJ
1952 M38A1
M-416 Trailer
MVPA, MTA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gray, Chris" <Chris.Gray@fmr.com>
To: "Thomas M McHugh" <tmmchugh@msn.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 10:44 AM
Subject: RE: [MV] Fw: [MV] 12v M38A1
Thanks Tom...
My project is still in the works, I'm at the point where I am installing
the electrical system, I don't know its condition or if the parts I have
work. I need a new wiring harness. As far as the other parts, they are
there, but have not been tested.. I'm working on that now, hopefully
this weekend.
I'd like to keep it at 24, it would be easier to run my radio gear. I'm
not planning on selling it at all. I'm not sure about any judged
contests, I'd just like a complete, rugged working jeep.
I'm not sure if I can cover the cost of replacement parts for the 24v
system... I don't know, I'm still up in the air about it..
Thanks for the offers, and I will keep your emails in case I get rid or
parts, (or have extra)..
Chris
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