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Jeep Μ38Α1
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 17:40
by deki
Hello
l am new on forum my name is Dejan from Serbia. l am interested for military Jeep m38 a1 but l dont now who and where sales this Jeep in Greece. Would you be so kind and help me with any information ,phone number web.l looking something for restore cheap around Thesalonikh 100/150 km.
Thanks
Dejan
Re: Jeep Μ38Α1
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 18:33
by XAΡΙΔΗΜΟΣ
Welcome aboard Dejan.
The ex-Greek Army's M38A1 are becoming more rare year after year, because recently some dealers from mainland Europe
wipped out all the last good ones, which remained in scrap yards. But you can find a M38A1 in good shape even now.
Stelios, Giorgos and Iannis from Thessaloniki may provide you more info.
Where exactly are you located?
Stay tuned!
Kostas (admin of MV club)
EDIT: The thread will be shifted to "ΔΙΑΧΕΙΡΙΣΗ ΥΛΙΚΟΥ" (CLASSIFIED ADDS).
Re: Jeep Μ38Α1
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 18:38
by sv2ipw stelios
Welcome on board, dear Dejan.
There are two main stores that shelling jeeps and other military goods.
The first one is near Practicker in the eastern of the city of Thessaloniki.
The other one are near place called Nea Ionia of Thessaloniki.
I will send you the phone for both of them by Personal mail
Καλά τα Αγγλικά της παραλίας έτσι????????
Re: Jeep Μ38Α1
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 19:17
by deki
Thanks.l live in Novi Sad .
Re: Jeep Μ38Α1
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 20:33
by ikalimnos
Good Afternoon from me also
I am Ioannis and I am the M38A1 enthusiast in the club (

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If you decide to come to Thessaloniki we may arrange some meetings and visits with the local dealers
in any case you should consider somewhere around 2.500,00 to 3.500,00 euro for the basic jeep
You can send a PM for any further info you would like to have
Have a nice evening
Ioannis
Re: Jeep Μ38Α1
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 16:24
by deki
Thanks all of you.
First l must apologies for my English dont speak good.l find something for 1000e with damaged engine.Do you now whot papers l must have for Greek customs.l coming in Greece every summer.This year l coming 5. august.Last summer l looking in Hatzikiriakos minimum price 3000e,
very bad condition and in Kastoria Hliopoulos price is 4500e.
Re: Jeep Μ38Α1
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 17:10
by XAΡΙΔΗΜΟΣ
deki wrote:Thanks. l live in Novi Sad .
There is a myth that there are some WWII vehicles at villages around Pancevo, near Belgrade.
Have you heard that Dejan?
Secondly, I'd like to ask you, what kind of ex-military vehicles usually someone can find at Serbian dealers yards?
Re: Jeep Μ38Α1
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 20:08
by ΒΑΙΟΣ
Re: Jeep Μ38Α1
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 20:38
by deki
Number of WWll vehicle in Serbia is small mostly GPW Ford,Dodge WC series,GMC trucks.After WWll army have Fiat AR55,Pincgauer and Fiat 1107,trucks Tam 45,55, 110, 150 Fap 13,2626 and many Rusian trucks.Now Puch G, Land Rover,and special forse Hummer.Do you now name for village around Pancevo.Many this WWll vehicle decay in villages
Re: Jeep Μ38Α1
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 20:54
by ikalimnos
well you know my opinion....
Jeeps must have chassis and the best chassy-based jeep is the M38A1, its so simple....
In any case the Museum Of Modern Arts agrees with me...
In 1952, engineers at Willys-Overland modified the original 1940s design and produced the M38A1, a new model that was faster and slightly larger and that was widely considered to be the best military Jeep ever built. Like the model on which it is based, the M38A1 is characterized by a flat body with high ground clearance yet with a low overall height. Whereas the earlier Jeep avoided all sense of styling or streamlining, the M38A1 possesses greater verve, with curved hood and fenders, and a front grille panel with bold vertical slots and recessed headlamps-characteristics still seen in today's Jeeps. The M38A1 remained in production for sixteen years and strongly influenced the design of popular civilian Jeeps for more than three decades-a testament to its functional appeal and its transformation into a cultural icon.