Re: RE: M37 - new here hiya ... need some advise please
citizensoldier said:
Wow! Looks like a Baha race truck.. Well if you can give me the numbers off the frame I can tell you the year. If its a US made truck it is on the drivers side frame just in front of the steering box and front spring mount. If its a Canadian made truck "and it could be I see your in Isreal" its on the drivers frame on top by the bumper.
Does it run? If it has not been started for some time dont try using the stock fuel tank!!! Unhook the line up by the fuel pump and hook a external tank up. Maybe check and clean out the carberator.. It might have a 251 flathead in it too.. Send some pictures of under the hood.. We will help you out as much as we can.
good day all
as of the numbers on the frame... do you mean the numbers that are nocked in to the frame or on a metal frame? becase i will have to give it a good washing to be able to read the numbers it is so bad... and it is on the drivers side just above the spring mount as you said...
at this stage it looks like some parts r missing so wont even try to start it till i have every thing in place...putting up some picts from under the hood and all round so every one can have a good look ...
as muuch as understant the m37 did a desert trip of 450 KM 4 years ago and since then it has being in a shed...
i treid to turn the engine but it is very hard ...
maddawg308 wrote:
Some start out worse than yours. I see black out lights, drivers spare tire carrier, can't quite see if the tailgate is present. Can you paint them green in Israel, or are there laws against representing MV's? Looks like rust is not a problem over there which is a plus. More like the sun baked the paint. What a find...If it could only talk...oh the stories.
the funny thing about thie M37 is that it was sold from us about 25 years ago... if you look at my web siteyou can see we bye a lot of stuff from the army and nato U.N. so now i got it back... nice...
i will get a ambulance too next month so i will have my hands full of work for the next year or so...lmao
rosco wrote:
What to do first? Air up the tire & take it to the car wash. Get some of those tyvek disposable coveralls, take everything out of her, and give her a good wash, inside & out. Especially the mud on the underside & caked on grease. Some of that paint might even come off. Clean stuff, is a lot nicer to work on.
Great find! Those are neat tires too.
Lee in Alaska
you are talking to the car wash...lol...under the blue paint it is a army light green... looks like the high presure water cleaner will get off most of the blue ...
maddawg308 wrote:
Those tires look German to me - I have seen the same tread pattern on original WWII German equipment, and on Unimogs as well....
maddawg em tires are israeli made under the make of ALLIANCE, most of the army tires are ...
citizensoldier wrote:
The tires are a Euro, Nato, UN tread tire.. You see them allot on foriegn vehicles.. That could be a B1 but some of the early radio trucks M42's had the spare moved to the door to make room for radio equipement.. This was part of the M42 change order.. If its a B1 it should have the NP420 trans and the new style dash lights in the guage panel.. I can tell if he gets me the numbers off of it.. I know the Isrealis put 251's in most of there trucks and even diesels in some. That could be a airforce paint color.. Its in good shape.. Also the Canadians were big in the UN and something like 80% of there vehicles spent time overseas.. like the Siani penninsula. Not sure how to spell that.. sorry. My Canadian truck has UN white over one green and under another green.. I am very curiouse to know what it is...
how can i tell what trans is on her body???
m376x6
Clearly not Canadien. Not a modified truck. She will be between 1957 and 1968 in vintage. The serial number will most likely NOT be on the drivers side but on the frame rail above the front axle on the passenger side not as on the drivers side as it is for 1951 through 1955 trucks. The serial number on the glove box door should match the number on the frame, at least the last several digits. Posting those numbers is a real quick way to determine the year of manufacture for folks with the Zenthmeyer production book. Best of luck with her, they can be quite a long time hobby and very enjoyable over the years.
Regards,
Bryan
as for the glove box number... were will i find it???
CGarbee
The big difference in beds is in the troop seat hardware. Since the B1 trucks had the spare tire mounted over the driver's door, the the troop seats are full length on both sides of the bed. The slide for the troop seat brace on the passenger side is all the way forward (matching the placement of the one on the driver's side) and there are no weldnuts in place on the front pannel for the jumpseat, nor provisions for mounting the in-bed spare tire support.
a few bed pictures to to try and help ...
thanks again for all the help
shaul