
Original USMC M38A1 FAC Radio jeep found in Iceland.
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Hello Hinrik,
I notice other weld seems on the jeep have the same rust pattern. I don't think your jeep was ever a M38A1C. I don't see any evidence of the support bolt holes in the dash or the spare tire mount on the right cowl. Can you post clear photos of the right side of the cowl and the rear bed and tops of both rear wheel houses?
As jeeps aged and were used near the end of their useful lives in the military the maintainers had to rely heavily on the salvage yard for parts. It may well have been the need for a new windshield that forced the unit to go to salvage and the only used windshield was a M38A1C unit.
It also looks like the Air Force must have converted the electrical system back to 25 amp generator and regulator. The MRC-83's and -87's jeeps usually had the 60 amp or 100 amp alternator conversions. But I am not sure about the MRC-35's. Also since the MRC-35 system dates back to 1952 it would seem logical that a 53 M38A1 with the system and with ordnance / US Marine Corp servicing data plate would have been converted to the MRC-35 setup when it was still a new jeep.
I notice other weld seems on the jeep have the same rust pattern. I don't think your jeep was ever a M38A1C. I don't see any evidence of the support bolt holes in the dash or the spare tire mount on the right cowl. Can you post clear photos of the right side of the cowl and the rear bed and tops of both rear wheel houses?
As jeeps aged and were used near the end of their useful lives in the military the maintainers had to rely heavily on the salvage yard for parts. It may well have been the need for a new windshield that forced the unit to go to salvage and the only used windshield was a M38A1C unit.
It also looks like the Air Force must have converted the electrical system back to 25 amp generator and regulator. The MRC-83's and -87's jeeps usually had the 60 amp or 100 amp alternator conversions. But I am not sure about the MRC-35's. Also since the MRC-35 system dates back to 1952 it would seem logical that a 53 M38A1 with the system and with ordnance / US Marine Corp servicing data plate would have been converted to the MRC-35 setup when it was still a new jeep.
Wes K
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45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
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Hi Hinrik.
Are your drain holes in the floor where your feet rest closer to the outer edge nearer to the entry or more in the center of the floor?
My serial number MD58824 (earlier than yours) and I suspect my floor boards have been changed. Mine are close to the outer outer edge nearer to the entry. If yours are closer to the center that pretty much proves that mine has been changed.
Thanks.
Are your drain holes in the floor where your feet rest closer to the outer edge nearer to the entry or more in the center of the floor?
My serial number MD58824 (earlier than yours) and I suspect my floor boards have been changed. Mine are close to the outer outer edge nearer to the entry. If yours are closer to the center that pretty much proves that mine has been changed.
Thanks.
'53 M38A1 X2
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