StoneMill
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I've been browsing for an M37 for my father in law. Ive got the green fever and figure I might as well pass it on. He would love to get an M37 but I don't see his wife letting him spend 5 grand or more on a ready to go truck. I'd like to find something in decent shape that we could work on together. I figure if I front the bill she won't have too much of a problem with it. Neither of us are big automotive guys but both are very capable. I'm redoing my deuce right now. Taking her down to the frame and then rebuilding/painting.
I just pm'd the seller of the M37 in the classified section (jeffrey.junod1 in hinesville ga 1953 dodge m37 weapons carrier - Steel Soldiers::Military Vehicles Supersite). I haven't received a reply with info and pics yet. I'm wondering what you guys think as far as this M37 for a project for a newb. I've got access to just about all the tools I could need. Mig Welder (learning to use), Torch, Blast Cabinet, Paint Booth, Decent size garage, Air Tools, etc...
This M37 happens to be partially disassembled from what the ad says. I'm wondering if I'll be in over my head with an M37 in this shape and if at the price it seems worth it? So far the deuce has been pretty simple and I haven't run into anything I couldn't handle (already had the tranny out to replace rear main, basically stripped to frame and motor now). Are M37s that much harder to work on. I expect parts aren't as plentiful but they have to be out there.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/vbclassified.php?do=user&userid=13567
I just pm'd the seller of the M37 in the classified section (jeffrey.junod1 in hinesville ga 1953 dodge m37 weapons carrier - Steel Soldiers::Military Vehicles Supersite). I haven't received a reply with info and pics yet. I'm wondering what you guys think as far as this M37 for a project for a newb. I've got access to just about all the tools I could need. Mig Welder (learning to use), Torch, Blast Cabinet, Paint Booth, Decent size garage, Air Tools, etc...
This M37 happens to be partially disassembled from what the ad says. I'm wondering if I'll be in over my head with an M37 in this shape and if at the price it seems worth it? So far the deuce has been pretty simple and I haven't run into anything I couldn't handle (already had the tranny out to replace rear main, basically stripped to frame and motor now). Are M37s that much harder to work on. I expect parts aren't as plentiful but they have to be out there.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/vbclassified.php?do=user&userid=13567