This 1951 Willys M38 was used by the US military before being acquired in 1975.

The truck is finished in green over gray upholstery and is powered by a 134ci inline-four mated to a three-speed manual transmission and a two-speed transfer case.

The exterior was repainted its current shade of green following dent removal 10 years ago.

Features include headlight protectors, a folding windshield, and a body-color rear bumper with dual bumperette loops.

Color-matched 16″ steel wheels wear military-style STA tires, and manually locking hubs are fitted up front.

Braking is supplied by drums at both ends, and the suspension consists of leaf springs all around.

The open-air cabin features gray-trimmed front seats and a rear jump seat.

Features include a cargo-area storage cubby and twin-stick transfer case shift levers.

Instrumentation includes a 60-mph speedometer and a five-digit odometer that shows 25k miles, total mileage is unknown.

The 134ci inline-four was rebuilt by EngineTech Machine LLC in April 2013 with work including the following: Jet-washing the block, Honing the cylinders and installing replacement rings, Removing a broken exhaust stud and installing a replacement, Removing and installing counterweights and cleaning the crankshaft, Measuring and polishing the crankshaft, Assembling the crankshaft, rods, and pistons, Installing 0.010″-over rod and main bearings, Grinding the valve seats.