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  1. m376x6

    251 in the American M37

    Yeah, we have those pick and pull places here as well, pretty much worthless for the years we're talking about. I like the ones in or near small towns or out in the farm lands, but again, hopefully they didn't take advantage of the scrap prices when they hit highs awhile back. I'll keep my eyes...
  2. m376x6

    251 in the American M37

    Exploring Junk Yards It may sound odd to some folks, but taking tours of junk yards can be very helpful, entertaining, and informative. I love the yards where there are old treasures that didn't fall prey to the recent spike in scrap prices. I love to pop the hood on all Dodge trucks, looking...
  3. m376x6

    251 in the American M37

    Thanks Guys, I must have had an odd Canadian M37. The radiator had been moved forward and an odd extension had been added to the hood end cap to cover the relocated radiator top shroud. It appeared all factory with all the standard Canadian trimmings. For folks looking to add some additional...
  4. m376x6

    251 in the American M37

    The administartors closed the thread because it actually belongs in the classifieds. By reading the post I have questions. It states it has a 251. These were used in the Canadian versions. Because the 251 is 2 inches longer than the stock US M37 235cuin engine, the folks in the north had a...
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