Part of the fun of this project is the “taboo” of using an icon of MV history and (using above mentioned words): “chop it, scrap it or blow it up, turn it into a piece of crap, mutilate, bastardization” Not my words however, and modify it into something completely different.
This project is more extreme, but along the same type of theme of modifying that I did with my M715:
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that truck is highly modified. It is lifted, V8 re-powered, power steering, power brakes, heater, 12V. bigger tires etc. You would be surprised by the reactions of both the general public, soldiers and veterans. When it is displayed along other MV’s, it is consistently one of the most popular vehicles on display. I recently displayed it at an Air force base air show and the only negative comments were from other MV owners. The public and soldiers literally crawled all over it at a 2:1 ratio over the more “traditional” MV’s. The funniest thing about the whole scene was that the M715 is one of the least respected MV’s around with MV enthusiasts, let alone a “Bastardized” M715.
I expected a less that warm reaction from some MV enthusiasts after announcing that I am modifying one of the icons of MV history. I appreciate that the M37 is one the most beloved vehicles that the US Army had produced. I appreciate its well-engineered simplicity.
However, I am going to modify this M37 into something that a soldier could only dream of. I am going to make it into a big-block powered, lowered, chopped, hot-rod Army truck. It is going to be loud, low and fast.
Will it piss off some people? Yep. Will it be cool? We’ll see.