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  1. AN/GRC-46

    M37 in movies and TV

    I think it's a little too easy to be critical of the errors we find in the movies. Movies, in general, are meant to be entertainment and, at most, approximations of actual events. As such, the materials and props used don't necessarily need to be 100% accurate as long as what is being used is...
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    M37 in movies and TV

    This site is a collection of screen shots of the M37 appearing in various TV shows and movies, although they may have missed a few (I think there were some in Goldfinger - not shown here.) http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?resultsStyle=asImages&sortBy=0&make=Dodge&model=M-37
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    Movie M37

    M37 vs Ford
  4. AN/GRC-46

    Movie M37

    Just saw the latest Indiana Jones movie last night and noticed they used an M37 and a handfull of Deuces in a lot of the early scenes. Unfortunately they felt the necessity to do a head-on collision between the M37 and a nice looking 1949/50 Ford sedan. They didn't really show that aftermath...
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    Differential Gearing

    Angus1 - would you explain "drive line wind up" and how it would be working in this situation (2WD)? rosco - I understand that the rear would be pushing more than the front is pulling, but at MAX 5 MPH how much affect would this have, especially when both ends would be slipping anyway...
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    Differential Gearing

    I know that most of you will recommend against this but I really can't see any downside. I have the stock 5.83 gearsets front and rear. I also found one set of 4.89 gears. I have the idea of installing the 4.89 in the rear for general road travel. I personally can't see any reason why I...
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    Casting Wiper lever

    Good old American ingenuity. It appears the new casting is a little smaller than the original. Did it shrink when it cooled? I've done similar things but used broken automobile trim pieces (pot metal) to melt.
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