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    M37 partial 12 volt conversion

    https://youtu.be/TPwSp6H0YAU https://youtu.be/UMaUw_LyuSI If I swap out the generator for a 12 volt alternator, what kind of wiring nightmare am I looking at?
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    1961 M37 new to me but I see a problem

    Thanks for all the responses, I am going to do the right thing and get a bonded title. I want to get this thing titled correctly with the right information. Thanks again!!
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    M37 partial 12 volt conversion

    Not sure how its working or what is going to explode but the PO swapped the distributor and coil to 12 volt but left the generator and starter (24 volt). One battery (12 volt) and it starts (turns over slowly) but runs. The BAT CHG gauge reads about 14 to 16 volts when running (thinking this is...
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    1961 M37 new to me but I see a problem

    Was there any real tracking of VIN numbers? The frame has its VIN still I am just wondering if this is actually a 1961, any way that the VIN would tell that? The VIN on the title and the VIN on the frame do not match, had to use a wire wheel to clean off the paint but its still there.
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    1961 M37 new to me but I see a problem

    I purchased a 1961 M37, my first. Once I got it home I started doing more research, the VIN tag is on the door, and instead of M37 it says M201. So first thing I do is go and measure the wheelbase to see if it is 126" but nope, its 112". So I go looking at the frame in front of the driver wheel...
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