dk8019
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Guys,
I looked at a M37 today that's sitting outside behind a barn. Looks like a typical M37 with winch. The engine turns over and was running before it moved to it's current position. Engine looks good externally and appears all original. Drive train in good shape, frame in good shape. The cab is a bit of a mess. It was "restored" at some point and has rust through around the back of the cab, the lower parts of the doors etc, the usual places I suppose. Some were patched back in the day, but are showing through. The bed is in good condition, the bows looked decent as well. It has some remaining canvas that is dying. Tires look to be hold air still. Fuel tank in good shape from what I could tell crawling around underneath it. Shift levers seem to move well too.
I'm thinking of making the lady an offer. The cab I believe is beyond repair, although who knows. Is it worth it to mess with one with such a poor body? How much should I offer? She wants it gone as it's an eye sore.
I looked at a M37 today that's sitting outside behind a barn. Looks like a typical M37 with winch. The engine turns over and was running before it moved to it's current position. Engine looks good externally and appears all original. Drive train in good shape, frame in good shape. The cab is a bit of a mess. It was "restored" at some point and has rust through around the back of the cab, the lower parts of the doors etc, the usual places I suppose. Some were patched back in the day, but are showing through. The bed is in good condition, the bows looked decent as well. It has some remaining canvas that is dying. Tires look to be hold air still. Fuel tank in good shape from what I could tell crawling around underneath it. Shift levers seem to move well too.
I'm thinking of making the lady an offer. The cab I believe is beyond repair, although who knows. Is it worth it to mess with one with such a poor body? How much should I offer? She wants it gone as it's an eye sore.