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Old 13-10-11, 10:40
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I read some time ago about Willys Australia production numbers in Australia post war and it included 10 M38A1s made. Is this correct? If so, if the army only recieved two where did the other 8 go?
An ex-Army M38A1 was listed several years ago on ebay near me but didn't sell at the time. The owners were asking about $6-7.000 at the time. It is now in the hands of a jeep enthuiast and still near me being restored.
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Old 13-10-11, 10:56
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A mate was in the Australian Training Team mentoring the Montenards, one day they went to the local US Px and when they came out there was a US Military Police M38A1 parked outside, so they jumped into it and drove back to their lines. Apparently, by the end of the day it had red rats and ARN plates. They used it for the rest of their tour.
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Old 14-10-11, 00:05
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A mate was in the Australian Training Team mentoring the Montenards, one day they went to the local US Px and when they came out there was a US Military Police M38A1 parked outside, so they jumped into it and drove back to their lines. Apparently, by the end of the day it had red rats and ARN plates. They used it for the rest of their tour.
Hi Dianaa, Yeah there is a few photos of ozzies driving M38A1s in Vietnam with the red rat stuck on them..cheers mick
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Old 14-10-11, 00:31
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All,

The RAAF operated (ie registered as RAAF property) various numbers of the following Willys models:

CJ3B
CJ5
CJ6
FC170
Gladiator J2600

.... and at least ten vehicles stated as being 'M38A1'.

The Army obtained two M38A1 for trials: described at the time as 'the current model 1/4 ton truck in US service.' The projected price per unit was A1500 pounds (which would include 12 months maintenance spares, I assume)

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Old 14-10-11, 00:40
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.... so on further consideration, I'd suggest that the '10' M38A1's said to be manufactured/assembled locally were all for the RAAF, and the two for the Army were direct imports under the ABCA inter-service agreement, and don't count in the local assembly total. Just a thought....

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Old 14-10-11, 01:21
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Mike thanks for the great info..Here are a few photos of mine ...something abit different with the M38A1 was the tool stowage inside the jeep the reason they say was when they where on the outside they would get snagged and tools would be lost....the shovel is under the hood strange place for a shovel and the axe is on the rear wheel arch...cheers mick






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Old 14-10-11, 01:26
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Nice M38A1 Mick: what's its chassis number? If its ex-Aust service, I may have a listing for it.

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Old 14-10-11, 01:52
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Nice M38A1 Mick: what's its chassis number? If its ex-Aust service, I may have a listing for it.

Mike C
Thanks so much for that Mike...Well mines a real puzzle from all accounts it seems its One of abt 750 built by Ford of Canada on the DS front frame rail is stamped in quiet big numbers 53-32631 which is a Canadian CFR number it also has the convoy light switch rebuilt tags by the RCEME riveted to the top of each diff dated 1971 it has all the makings of the early model (8 thumb screws on battery box,45 degree seam in front guards,hinged front grille)...not sure how it came to be in oz i have herd that a bunch got bought over for a film that was shot at woomera in the mid 1980s called Ground zero but ive never seen the film...they are a great jeep to drive so solid and the reversed front spring hangers make them ride a treat....also here is a copy of the willys Aust list courtesy of the CJ3B page...cheers

Model Units Built
CJ-3B & CJ-3BL (long) 1000
CJ-5 & CJ-6 4 Cyl 1560
6-226 2WD Station Wagon 6
6-226 4x4 Cab/Chassis & SW 1133
475 2WD Station Wagon 236
6-230 2WD Station Wagon 18
6-230 4 x 4 Station Wagon 36
6-230 Cab/Chassis 366
FJ3 Fleetvan 1
FC-150 Truck 1
FC-170 Truck 126
CJ-5 & CJ-6 Falcon 6 Cyl 604
J-Series Truck (photo at left) 527
M38A1 12
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Old 23-10-11, 05:28
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I very strongly suspect the so called M38A1s tested by the Aust army were not.
The Aust testing pics lack features of a true M38A1, like the lifting loops on the front bumper and the correct body features.
True M38A1 jeeps were 24volt electrics with waterproof/suppressed igniton system.
Bell housing and dist could be pressurised by the exhaust system.
True M38A1 had a full on M series dash board.
The shovel was fitted up under the bonnet.
The battery compartment was water proof and there was a big round cut out just behind the RHS front guard.
The Aust CJ5s tested by the Aust army were most likely fitted locally with miltiary fittings, but no where near the M38A1 standard.

Local CJ5/6s produced in Aust did have some features of military vehicles in the body work like the export open up windscreen and the battery compartment lid was welded fixed to the body work and a single battery fitted in the engine bay, a snorkel cut out was some times provided in the bonnet like the M38A1.
Standard colour supplied was army green
The M38A1 had different wheels in aust models.
Aust produced CJ5/6s tended to have locally produced lucas generator, dist and starter.
The gearbox was slightly different and the diffs/axles tended to be local Borg Warner items.
The Brakes were slightly different, depending on exact year model and production .
Aust tested jeeps were very most likely much different from the M38A1( the M38A1 being a better vehicle all round )
I have owned a Aussie CJ3B and still own a Aussie CJ6 which I have had for more than 27 years.

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Old 13-10-11, 23:58
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I read some time ago about Willys Australia production numbers in Australia post war and it included 10 M38A1s made. Is this correct? If so, if the army only recieved two where did the other 8 go?
An ex-Army M38A1 was listed several years ago on ebay near me but didn't sell at the time. The owners were asking about $6-7.000 at the time. It is now in the hands of a jeep enthuiast and still near me being restored.
Hi Ryan i have read the same list i think there is a copy on the CJ3B page and it was also in jeep action im not sure how acurate it is it was compiled by a worker at the willys assembly plant.I have seen photos of one other that was in australia but it now resides in NZ i think, but from the photos it looked to have a cj5 tub onit...Other than the air dropped jeep at Williamstown airbase and the other evaluation jeep the others could of been M606s the military version of a cj5 which is what the US sent out for export purposes an kept the A1 for them selves (Canadians,Nekaf) ..cheers Mick

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