The most iconic vehicle associated with the U.S. Army in its long history (and one that enjoyed a subsequent long life in civilian hands), this 1952 Willys M38 military-specification Jeep, offered for sale along with an original Army trailer and a host of components, is described as being in overall good condition. With an engine reportedly rebuilt 500 miles ago, the Jeep is said to be outfitted with a 24-volt electrical system and new batteries, along with the equipment needed for the Jeep to ford deep water. - - the 67-horsepower L-head inline four-cylinder engine was rebuilt to stock specifications some 500 miles ago, with a new carburetor reportedly installed. - the engine always starts promptly, uses no oil, and produces no smoke. The manual transmission is reported to shift properly. The seller makes no statement about the transfer case's functionality. The engine is set up for 24-volt electricals and the batteries are reportedly new. The engine bay presents as stock and generally clean. The paint is described as original Army olive drab with stenciled lettering, noting no blemishes. - the Jeep will be sold with a new canvas top and side curtains that do not leak and adds that there is no rust on the vehicle. The windshield and side curtains are said to be in great shape. All lighting is reported to work. The underside appears to be generally clean. A spare fuel container is on the rear bumper - The canvas seating surfaces are described as being like new. There is no carpet; the floorboards appear to be solid.- no missing trim and states no issues with the instrumentation. There is no audio system. - - no recent chassis service. No component damage or functional issues are reported, and no issues with the manual drum brakes.- four new tires have just been installed. Receipts for the engine rebuild and reconditioned parts will be included. This 1952 Willys M38 Jeep is offered for sale along with a correct Army-style utility trailer.