Old pictures of my M38A1

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MASH_4077
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Old pictures of my M38A1

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Found some old pics of my M38A1 from the 70's & mid 80's
This was in the 70's not really sure what year, but my A1 was a Civil Air Patrol unit after its military service
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This one was from the mid 80's. My grandpa had just had it painted back to OD green
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And the '53 he had. My grandma had sold this one after he died in '95. I was so upset to see this one be sold. It was in very good condition. I just wish we still had this one!!
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Nice pictures!

So here is the dumb question of the day. On the blue M38A1 what type of top is that called? Is it just a regular top cut down? or an original finished article like a "Summer Top" Where these ever issued?

I have seen these that were cut down but sometimes they look more fitted like an original article. At least in pictures.

These pop up in photographs now and then but I have never known their real name.
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Looks to me it is a regular canvas full top with the doors and sides removed and the rear panel tucked up under the top out of site. We used to do that a lot.
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Post by BullRun »

Thanks Wes! That makes sense. I have seen this on M151 jeeps were they were cut down but always wondered about the A1's. Cutting the top always seemed like a last resort.
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Re: Old pictures of my M38A1

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MASH_4077 wrote:Found some old pics of my M38A1 from the 70's & mid 80's
This was in the 70's not really sure what year, but my A1 was a Civil Air Patrol unit after its military service
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This one was from the mid 80's. My grandpa had just had it painted back to OD green
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And the '53 he had. My grandma had sold this one after he died in '95. I was so upset to see this one be sold. It was in very good condition. I just wish we still had this one!!
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That takes me WAY back, those pics of the CAP Jeep. In the 70's we had about 15 of them in the CAP Wing I was a member of. Had an M38 assigned to me, then when we received the A1's, I got one. I actually wanted an A1 when I went looking for a Jeep, but I ran into a nice flatfender and sprang for that instead. It is also painted AF Blue and decal-ed to represent Civil Air Patrol as they were marked in 1977 with the CAP seal on the hood with the ID # below it. When they finally sold them off under sealed bids, I could've had one for about $500 in 1982! I could kick myself if I could reach back there...... :roll: :lol:

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Nice,

My M100 was a former CAP item. My trailer and your jeep might have been paired up in the past.
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Cacti_Ken wrote:Nice,

My M100 was a former CAP item. My trailer and your jeep might have been paired up in the past.
Ken my M100 was also in CAP lol I've got a lot of blue paint under the OD green. then under the blue is 2 or 3 more coats of OD!
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