Military-Vehicles: Re: [MV] CJ-3A vs M-38
Re: [MV] CJ-3A vs M-38
Jeff Polidoro (willys@vgernet.net)
Fri, 12 Sep 1997 21:36:23 -0400
> Easiest way to tell is from the axe and shovel grooves. These almost
always
> indicate a military body of some type. Driver's side for the WWII jeeps
and
> very early CJs, passenger side for the M-38/M-38A1. Nowhere to be found
for
> most of the CJ series.
> But you never know when you've found a jeep salad that happens to include
a
> military body so check carefully.
Or the "one size fits all" (or as Todd says, "interoperative" Boy, I love
that word!) 3A/M-38 repro body which has the tool slots.
Regards,
JP
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