M38 factory photos
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M38 factory photos
Hey Guys,
I'm planning a factory class restoration on a 1951 M38. Would anyone have or know where I could look at some factory photos. I've seen great detailed photos of the 38A1's but not the 38's. I did look through the photo gallery but didn't see any there either.
Thanks, Joel
I'm planning a factory class restoration on a 1951 M38. Would anyone have or know where I could look at some factory photos. I've seen great detailed photos of the 38A1's but not the 38's. I did look through the photo gallery but didn't see any there either.
Thanks, Joel
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You're not looking hard enough,
My album,

Keats album,

Willys Motors album

My album,

Keats album,

Willys Motors album

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Yes I have seen these pictures and they are great! But, I am wanting to see the small details of which bolts were painted and and which were not. And this might be crazy but, was every part that was painted with the same paint code acutually the same shade? I do have Ryan Millers book and it is GREAT! As a matter of fact, I was just looking at the back cover. The split image shows the old original Jeep on the left and the new restored Jeep on the right. And if you look at the head light rings the screws holding it on are painted on the restored jeep. On the front cover of the book, the restored jeep has the head light ring screws unpainted. So,, I'm not sure which one is factory correct.
Regards, Joel
Regards, Joel
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There are very few M38 production line photos. There are fewer folks that were actually there to witness them 1950-52. What we can't see in the few available photos we must determine through post delivery and use research and analysis. This is one of the purposes for this web site.
A quick check of the production line photo above with a magnifying glass quickly confirms they were painted.
A quick check of the production line photo above with a magnifying glass quickly confirms they were painted.
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When you are looking at the pilot model M38 photos keep in mind they are pre-production and will not necessarily help in representing production units.
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It is interesting that the headlight guards are missing in the second photo. It seems that many other small bolt on items are installed (rear view mirror, wipers, etc) yet the headlight guards are not. From an assembly minded point of view, I would expect them to be installed with the rest of the grille/headlight parts.
1951 M38 (MC25486)
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You guys are forgetting one thing that any mechanic should pick up on right off.!
The headlights must be aligned after the grill installation. That is probably one of the last stops in the line since the jeep needs to be resting on it's wheels for a proper alignment of the headlights.
The headlights must be aligned after the grill installation. That is probably one of the last stops in the line since the jeep needs to be resting on it's wheels for a proper alignment of the headlights.
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It's a logistics issue. The headlamp assy includes the door all the way back to the pigtails. It would have been installed as an assembly station where the grill was assembled and it would not be a good idea to separate parts of the assembly there. I assume they have a standard initial setting when they were installed. The equipment used in the 50's for aiming headlamps was a closeup unit that slid up and down on bars and was quickly swung in place use and swing out. They probably rarely needed adjusting. The light bars would have been stocked at this station and installed after the aiming check.
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45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
Mjeeps photo album: http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... _album.php
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
Mjeeps photo album: http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... _album.php
