Author Topic: M2A1 For Sale  (Read 5224 times)

superjeep

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M2A1 For Sale
« on: December 13, 2014, 06:25:36 PM »
This is a very nice and clean halftrack that has never had and crane or other equipment mounted to it. The original bed is still attached. The halftrack retains most of its original paint on the frame and cab armor. The hood is from another halftrack (the center section is included just not pictured) so that's why it is rusty and the rest of the halftrack is not. The engine in it is in poor condition. No tracks but bogie wheels are actually in pretty nice condition. Included but not pictured are:
All new hinges (27 of them)
All armor that is not pictured including, doors, windows, windshield armor, middle hood panel, ammo locker doors, louvers, etc.
new ammo lockers for both sides
new rear bench seat lids
new gas tanks with covers
new rear steps and bumpers
new front roller
new perimeter rail material and corner brackets
Rebuilt engine (needs to be assembled)
new rear cross member for pintle hitch to replace the cut one pictured
new ammo locker latches
new steering wheel
2 new windshield frames
all pioneer tool brackets
$19,500 for the whole package












1943 White M2A1 Winch
1944 White M3A1 Scout Car
1943 Willys MB
1943 Willys MT-TUG 6 X 6 Jeep Ambulance version
1945 WLA Harley
194? Clark CA-1 Airborne Dozer
1963 M422A1 Mighty Mite
1968 M274A5 Mule 106m

Tapper02

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Re: M2A1 For Sale
« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2014, 07:27:42 PM »
That's a pretty good deal.  Still working on my M3A1 though.  Good luck with the sale, I don't think it will last long.

-Tom
1942 Diamond T M3 Halftrack
  (Being restored to an M3A1 configuration)
  Frame Number M31789
  Ordnance Number 3692
  Hood Number USA W403570-S
1944 Schelm Bros. M10 Ammunition Trailer
  Serial Number 16959
MVPA # 30507

spec4don

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Re: M2A1 For Sale
« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2014, 01:05:35 PM »
Looks like  good start! I'd like to build an M2A1 but too many irons in the fire.

Don G.
1941 M2A1 not restored
1942 M3 Diamond T Mostly restored
1943 M3A1 Under restoration
1967 M51A2 Tractor
1945 WC 63 needs restoration
1967 M36 Long wheel base duece
1951 M135 GMC Fire truck conversion