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Old 06-06-10, 16:17
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Gilles Chartrand
 
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Default Wife's new 53 Ford M38A1

Yesterday we went to see Jim Fraser in Arnprior to pick up my wife's newest toy a Ford 1953 M38A1. My wife who already has a M1010 Ambulance wanted a jeep end of story, preferably an Iltis. Having owned 4 Iltis I was not overly crazy in owning another. Bob from the Hammond Barn told me Jim had a bunch of jeeps for sale so we went and saw him and his collection. Impressive to say the least.
He took us to a barn located in the back roads and showed us the jeeps, there in the middle of the barn was (in the words of my wife) the "cutest little jeep". We bought the orphan, and Saturday we went to pick it up and a donor jeep.
On Saturday we had a chance to get a better look and the harder we looked, the better it looked. The body is very solid and in good to very good condition for a 1953, Jim had oiled the jeep prior to storage.
There is very little if any rust and only some very small holes in the floor, very easily fixed. The body will be an easy job for us. We have a second M38 for parts, unfortunately this vehicle's body is too far gone for repair unless we replace the entire tub. But it is excellent for spare parts.
We also found out the our M38A1 was a radio jeep, we have the front bumper plate for the atenna, the radio mounting brackets in the rear, wiring and junction box in the tub. We also found the markings of Mobile Command on the rear, as soon as we pressure wash the vehicle we will be able to get the serial number etc.
The biggest problem we have is that the engine will not turn over, seized???, we will cross that bridge when we get to it.
Overall we have found a great little jeep and it will fit in perfectly with our larger MVs. One thing we did notice was the stencil that the vehicle had been winterized/serviced in 1972, so it is a pretty good indication that the vehicle was still in service in 1972 and was probably phased out on the arrival of the M151 Mutt.
We plan to completely record all work, time spent on restoration and costs. I know that we will be looking for a Radio 42 set for demo purpose, or we might install a RT 542, time and money will tell.
Now the real kicker, my wife said she will get her hands dirty on this project, I will definitely post pictures of this event, afterall this is "HER" project. MTF
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