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M37 Street Rod

CameronM715

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Below are a couple of pictures of my newest project. I am converting my M37 to a lowered street rod. I have removed and sold the power train and purchased a rebuilt TBI 454 and automatic transmission from a 1988 Chevy dually.
I just purchased a Heidts independent front suspension with power steering to lower the chassis to about 4” off the ground with 28” tires.
The rear will have 34” tires on a Ford 9 inch, 31 spline rear axle with disc brakes.
My plan is to chop the soft top and rear cargo bows and canvas top even with the soft top.
When all done, I am going to paint is the correct 24087 green and markings.

Before:

Photoshop concept:

Setting the ride height. Note donor vehicle:


Last years project:
 

CameronM715

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The powertrain went to a good cause. I sold it to a guy who wants to restore his M37 to original.
I am tired of doing stock restorations. They are fun, but I wanted to drive somthing to have fun with, in a different way. This will be really different.
 

SterlingDevelop

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I cried a little bit when I saw that.
It is different, i'll give you that.

To paraphrase a well known mantra:


While I disagree with your choice to destroy the perfectly good MV,
I will always defend your right to do it........while I cry.
 

CameronM715

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Part of the fun is seeing peoples reactions, good or bad. I see it all the time with the M715 which I lifted and fited with the SBC.
The truck was my son's idea. He said that if he was a soldier at age 18, he would want to drive a hot rod army truck. What you see, is the evolution of that idea. However, I vetoed the blower and straight headers out of the front fenders.
Love it or hate it, when it is all cleaned up, painted, and fitted with a 454, it will be a blast to drive.
 

CameronM715

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m376x6 said:
CALIFORNICATION at its finest! You have fun, tiger.
FUNNY!
You know what they say about California, what happens here, the rest of the country follows in a few years. I will be giving you guys advice about lowering m37 all around the country.
 

M715ForLife

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CameronM715 said:
m376x6 said:
CALIFORNICATION at its finest! You have fun, tiger.
FUNNY!
You know what they say about California, what happens here, the rest of the country follows in a few years. I will be giving you guys advice about lowering m37 all around the country.
Ermmm....

I don't think so.

I like the M715. You had a nice M37 before...
 

dc3coyote

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Maddawg, I just realized that would fit in a normal sized garage with those tires, huhm all I would have to do is knock out the back wall to the kitchen and I have a indoor duece.
When your ready to take it out you put the bigboy tires on it.
 

Carter

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CameronM715 said:
m376x6 said:
CALIFORNICATION at its finest! You have fun, tiger.
FUNNY!
You know what they say about California, what happens here, the rest of the country follows in a few years. I will be giving you guys advice about lowering m37 all around the country.
Not a chance!
 
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