What Lyric1 said. 370th is your best bet if you are looking for red spinners and a bit of the cowling painted. 20th FG had white and then yellow painted spinners and cowls. Problem is you'd have to be a J driver as the 38Ls didn't get there until roughly October 44 and by that time the 38 was all but gone from the ETO outside of the the few 9th AF Groups still flying them in ground attack. They more often then not got the hand me downs as the 8th gave up the 38 and the 474th FG of the 9th AF got the hand me downs from the 367th and 370th to be the only Group to fly the 38 until the end of the war in the ETO. They didn't get a lot of L models as they went to the Pacific and MTO. You can still find early J models flying with the 474th at the end of the war, without power assisted controls and dive flaps. Didn't need em when you were ground pounding apparently

The 3 MTO 38 groups only had red spinners as a theater ID marking.
Honey Bunny is a kinda sorta attempt at a 9th AF 38 with the partial invasion stripes etc. But it has no squadron or group markings and is nothing more than a warbird owners wish for a paint job.
This is from the 370th FG history, the same place as the profile Lyric1 posted came from.
