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Here is a link detailing my efforts from originally getting the truck to title/registration
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/registering-ex-military-vehicle-in-louisiana.211611/
I wanted to share my experience with everyone concerning getting my M37 registered and titled in Louisiana and a little history of my restoration.
It started about 4.5 years ago now that I took a trip to Alabama to get a 1954 M37 that did not have a title (Alabama does not issue titles to...
These are so cool. Always wanted to get into scroll work when my shop was still a woodshop and not full of metal working/ MV parts . Which saw are you using?
I made these for my kids years ago. I used my cheap craftsman scroll saw on several parts of these guns.
I was lucky enough to get a ride in a high rail when I was at CN. Track inspector took pity on me when I had to walk to the engine from the rear car of a 1.5 mile grain train.
Valor, you know I loved the fact that I got to “play” with trains. Driving them by remote was on of the coolest things I have ever done. If it weren’t for the union and management, I wouldn’t have left.
This was me in the conductor seat back in 2007 when I worked for UP. I've never been in prison but I did do 3 years with UP and another 3 with CN. Best thing I ever did was quit while I could still afford to.
As of 2 weeks ago they are still allowing it with no mention of having to have a physical plate.
That has been the biggest part of this ordeal. The "truck" does have a title but that is a very integral part of the story that I will explain next week. (Fingers crossed!!!!!!)
Thanks @juanprado. Next week I should have my M37 registered and titled as an ex military vehicle using the "in lieu of" hood numbers.
I will write up the details once I get it completed. BTW, it has not been easy or fun!!!!!!!
Hmm... idea.... balloons and a helium bottle to secure the kid votes... 😁😆😅
I have a little bucket with army men to give to the kids. They got a kick out of getting in the truck and getting a souvenir!!
I cut open the hole and put a bunch of bolts in it and rolled it a lot of times to loosen any rust. There are 2 weirs in there so I couldn't get to the corners so I did the best I could. I used POR15 to etch the metal and once it dried I used and am very pleased with Redcote . It is designed...
The one I am looking at has an bubba seat on it. It looks to have the deck parts and it has a muffler. I need to get better pics from him to see other parts.
When time allows, I am going to look at a 1969 M274 A5 that if for sale not too far from me. The seller says that it runs and he recently added electric starter to it. What parts should I make sure are not missing (as I have read that some parts are becoming very hard to find)? Anything in...
I have been volunteering there for several months now and I really enjoy the time spent there.
I was talking with the curator today and he wants to arrange some sort of event for owners of MVs at the museum. I’ll let you know if I hear anything.
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