This M38A1 is mounted with an M2HB made by "Show of Force". This is a museum quality piece made by a machinist who makes them for military museum. It is non-firing. I uses many original parts. The M2 cannot be distinguished from the real thing unless you are right next to it. You can pull back the bolt handle and it "cock" the firing pin. Then, when you hit the trigger, it makes a snapping sound. This M2 is all steel and is parkerized. It is so authentic that the barrel has rifling.
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This jeep is parade ready. You can see parade photos of it on my public facebook album: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 801&type=3
This jeep is ready for car shows. It is a fan favorite! You can view my car show wins on my public facebook album: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 183&type=3
I purchased this jeep about 6 years ago. The place where I bought it from still has it ad and dozens of photos on its archives: https://www.grautogallery.com/vehicles/ ... itary-jeep
Also for sale is my Aluma 7816 all-aluminum, tandem axle trailer that I use to tow the jeep to parades and car shows.
I am selling the jeep for what I have into it, which includes the following:
Fully restored M38A1
Show of Force M2HB .50 caliber machine gun
M31C Pedestal, M23 cradle, ammo can, 100-round belt of empty .50 cal cartridges, and authentic US military OD canvas cover
Price: $19,500/BO
Trailer: $4000/BO
M38A1 and trailer: $23,000/BO
Located in Crosslake, MN.