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is this a m-37?

greenjeepster

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Look at that..she is caved in.

Okay so who wants to take bets on the amount of money it would take to get the current owner to separate from it?

Given the location I say the owner thinks it is highly collectible and rare and wants at least 65 for it.

Jay: Go knock on the door and ask what he would sell it for :)
 

bubba_got_you

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Look at that..she is caved in.

Okay so who wants to take bets on the amount of money it would take to get the current owner to separate from it?

Given the location I say the owner thinks it is highly collectible and rare and wants at least 65 for it.

Jay: Go knock on the door and ask what he would sell it for :)
i say 5k and it ran when parked lol
 

Nickathome

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No no, even better......"I have plans for that truck......gonna restore it"..........Yeah right, roll by there 5 years from now, and it'll be in the same spot, only tires will be flat and it'll be 3 inches deeper in the mud.
 

pwrwagonfire

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It appears to have a rectifier for a 100-amp alternator too. Is that part of the slave kit or would the larger electrical capacity make it a 'master' of sorts?
That would mean that at one point it WAS in fact an M-42, as M376x6 jokingly said before! :wink:

M-42 was a command kit which could be installed on an M-37...included a larger amp voltage system for powering extra radios and the like, amongst other things. M-42s had the rectifier in front of the radiator behind the grill.
 
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m376x6

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That would mean that at one point it WAS in fact an M-42, as M376x6 jokingly said before! :wink:

M-42 was a command kit which could be installed on an M-37...included a larger amp voltage system for powering extra radios and the like, amongst other things. M-42s had the rectifier in front of the radiator behind the grill.

Thanks for noticing it as well and mentioning my statement. I got a momentary warm feeling, like peeing in a pair of dark slacks in a poorly lit room. :wink:

Regards,
M376X6
 
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