JRRLNM37
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So I was looking for a Deuce about a year ago and I stumbled upon this m37 in Indiana and it was just screaming "Buy me Buy me". So I loaded up the truck with the girlfriend and we headed to Indiana (from New York) for a 1000$ piece of rust (her words not mine).
We arrived at this very run down old farm and that's when I was starting to think she was right. The man the walk out of the front door had to of been in his early 100's (Me only being 22 it is hard for me to judge age but you catch my drift) He said that he had bought it from the fire dept. and had hoped to restore is one day but he had fallen on financial hardships and never got around to it. As he lead us around back to the barn and opened the door I could not believe my eyes when I saw this beautiful old truck sitting in the middle of the room. I could not hand the money to him fast enough. He told me a kid about my age had showed up earlier and offered him 500 for it so he could build a mud truck and would be back the next day with cash.. Never in my life have I been so happy to arrive with cash in hand.
We got it loaded up and sped back home to get going. I got the front clip broken down in an afternoon. the fuel tank holds fuel and from what my mirrors and eyes tell me is 100% clean. the soft top he sent with it was about total junk.. I was going to try and sew my own using it as a pattern but there just wasn't enough left.
as far as I could tell I was only missing 3 things. a top. the two bits that go under the hood to the fenders (need help figuring out what there called =/ ) and a power plant......
I decided to go with the power plant first because it was in my mind the easiest to tackle. The man sent a very nice looking Chevy 350 with the truck. I promptly sold it. No place for a bow-tie on my old wagon. I found an early 1960's w200 with a 318/np435/divorced. I know it isn't the stock motor by any means. But It's close to the same age and it's a Dodge motor so I am happy with it.
Then my day job really picked up over the winter and I lost 4 months due to double shifts every day.
and this is where I stand. I have a motor. I have time. I have energy. I have (some) money.
I am going to attempt to finish this journey this summer and I may need guidance. Will you help me SS? I have been watching your sight for some time now and you as a community are share a large amount of wisdom. I just want bring my beauty back to life and prove that my generation is not as lost as the world thinks!
-Jai
Some random pictures of what happened above.
We arrived at this very run down old farm and that's when I was starting to think she was right. The man the walk out of the front door had to of been in his early 100's (Me only being 22 it is hard for me to judge age but you catch my drift) He said that he had bought it from the fire dept. and had hoped to restore is one day but he had fallen on financial hardships and never got around to it. As he lead us around back to the barn and opened the door I could not believe my eyes when I saw this beautiful old truck sitting in the middle of the room. I could not hand the money to him fast enough. He told me a kid about my age had showed up earlier and offered him 500 for it so he could build a mud truck and would be back the next day with cash.. Never in my life have I been so happy to arrive with cash in hand.
We got it loaded up and sped back home to get going. I got the front clip broken down in an afternoon. the fuel tank holds fuel and from what my mirrors and eyes tell me is 100% clean. the soft top he sent with it was about total junk.. I was going to try and sew my own using it as a pattern but there just wasn't enough left.
as far as I could tell I was only missing 3 things. a top. the two bits that go under the hood to the fenders (need help figuring out what there called =/ ) and a power plant......
I decided to go with the power plant first because it was in my mind the easiest to tackle. The man sent a very nice looking Chevy 350 with the truck. I promptly sold it. No place for a bow-tie on my old wagon. I found an early 1960's w200 with a 318/np435/divorced. I know it isn't the stock motor by any means. But It's close to the same age and it's a Dodge motor so I am happy with it.
Then my day job really picked up over the winter and I lost 4 months due to double shifts every day.
and this is where I stand. I have a motor. I have time. I have energy. I have (some) money.
I am going to attempt to finish this journey this summer and I may need guidance. Will you help me SS? I have been watching your sight for some time now and you as a community are share a large amount of wisdom. I just want bring my beauty back to life and prove that my generation is not as lost as the world thinks!
-Jai
Some random pictures of what happened above.
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