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1951 M37

doghead

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You need to add your location to your personal info or your signature line(site requirement). Cool truck
 

Mike_L

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Hey, looks good. Duallies too. Any history on it like when the dually was added (military or civilian)? Are you going to do a military restoration or just a civilian upgrade?

Have you been over to G741.org and put it in the registry?

Got more photos?

Good luck with it.
 

TedG

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That is nice looking! I have a set of dually M37 type rims and I always wondered what it it would look like. Thanks for posting and if someone wants to do this I have the rims...
 

TedG

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I will take pictures of the rims I have and post. To my knowlege, they have different offsets for both inside and outside rims since you do not want the tires to rub. I do not know what rims are pictured above...Regards,
 

Elwenil

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Hmmm, I don't know. A 3/4 ton dually just seems sort of odd. It is s very nice looking and solid truck though. I'm just not sure I like the dual rear wheels.
 

amanco

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Hmmm, I don't know. A 3/4 ton dually just seems sort of odd.
I know the M37 designation is 3/4 ton, but I can't help but believe that when the M715 Kaiser Jeep went into production to replace it, a realistic correction was made when the 5/4 ton designation was given to it. Put the dump bed on it (XM708) and dual rear wheels make a lot of sense. Probably where these dualy rims came from.
 

65falcon

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Thanks for the compliments it is a solid truck as for as physically a good paint job and some markings is all it really needs. As for as the history dont know any military history but know it was used as a brush truck for a volunteer fire department. A guy told me once that he remembered seeing this type of truck used in the service as a weapons carrier but I have never seen any information to back this claim however I still think it is a interesting M37.We have an extra rim for the spare that does not have a tire on it I will take a picture of it and some better pictures of the truck.
 
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