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An elderly neighbor has this M37. The data tag says it's a 1952(but it looks like a hand written replacement tag). He says it was restored 20 years ago. It has been outside uncovered since. It hasn't run in a few years and was parked because of a brake issue. I see rusty edges and poor bodywork under the fading paint.
I am interested in it, but I don't know much about M37s. I have no idea what a fair price is. He first suggested to me(he came to me looking to sell it) thinking it was worth $5000 as is. I told him I doubted that, but would look into the value and possibly make a reasonable offer.
I really don't need a total restoration project. I would try to fix the brakes and just drive it around locally.
Can you guys give me some ideas on values(this one and a restored one)
He also has an M38a1 and a parts M170. He is keeping them, as the Jeep is in good operational condition and he still enjoys driving it in parades and on sunny days.
I am interested in it, but I don't know much about M37s. I have no idea what a fair price is. He first suggested to me(he came to me looking to sell it) thinking it was worth $5000 as is. I told him I doubted that, but would look into the value and possibly make a reasonable offer.
I really don't need a total restoration project. I would try to fix the brakes and just drive it around locally.
Can you guys give me some ideas on values(this one and a restored one)
He also has an M38a1 and a parts M170. He is keeping them, as the Jeep is in good operational condition and he still enjoys driving it in parades and on sunny days.
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