M38A1 - The "Original" Round Fender
This vehicle, owned by Scott was registered August, 1953 with the US
ARMY registration number MD55511.
First Generation Vehicles:
First Generation model year deliveries were from initial production in1952 through October/November 1953. Attributes
of first generation deliveries included:
- Battery Box top securing mechanism consisting of 8 thumb screws around the
perimeter of the box lid.
- Front Grill mounting consisting of two 45 degree hinges, one at each frame
rail allowing for easy removal.
- Radiator was mounted to the fan shroud and front grill in a free standing
position.
- Front Fender seams specific to the first generation deliveries.
- Front Bumper width of 54 1/4" at the longest point with no hole
Of the First Generation deliveries, there was a subset of very early
deliveries which included:
- Use of the shorter M38 front bumper which had the hole in the center for
the hand crank of previous models.
Second Generation Vehicles:
The second generation deliveries began around October/November 1953,
where modifications were made including:
- Battery Box top securing mechanism consisting of a cam-lever strap
assembly.
- Front Grill mounting (fixed/rigid) consisting of a large bolt at the
center base of the grill.
- Radiator was mounted to the fan shroud/grill assembly with the addition of
two support rods attached to the leading edge of the firewall.
- Front Fender seams specific to the second generation deliveries.
- Continued Front Bumper width of 54 1/4" at the longest point with no
hole.
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Early Generation 1
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Bumper - Short. Early M38
style with center hole for crank. (does NOT include towbar assembly
as shown, am waiting on a better pic) |
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Another version of the
short bumper. Note: This one does not have the hole in the
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Generation 1 (Typically including pre October/November 1953
deliveries or S/N MD62000)
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Battery Box - 8 Thumb
Screws around the perimeter of the battery box top cover lid.
(yes, one is missing on the lower left in this picture) |
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Front Grill - Hinged.
There are two of these hinges, each of which are mounted on each
inboard frame rail at the base of the grill. |
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Freestanding radiator
mount |
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Front Fender Seam,
approximate 45 degree angle seam |
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Front Bumper |
Generation 2 (Typically Post October/November 1953 deliveries after S/N
MD62000, Nekaf and Cdn's)
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Battery Box - The Cam-lever
strap assembly has replaced the 8 thumb screws. |
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Front Grill - A large
bolt at the bottom center of the grill makes it fixed/rigid now.
Also, the hinges at the frame rails have been removed. |
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Radiator - Additions
include two radiator support rods attached to the firewall. |
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Front Fender Seam, almost
vertical in position. |
Credits:
Lewis Smith for his 'short' bumper with an early 1952 delivery M38A1.
Gary Keating for his M170 pictures.
Southside Jeeps in Austin, Texas for the 'short' bumper with holes.
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