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Here are a few photos of my 1961 M37B1. I bought it from FrankUSMC down in North Carolina last year. It is a terrific driving truck! Still have a few things to do to it. I am currently installing USMC rear brackets, new weatherstripping for front windows and USMC style 'paperclips' for front bumper. I have bought a M24A2 machine gun mount (yeah, I know it should be a M24A3, but I have not found one yet) which I hope to have installed in December. I bought cradles for both a M2 .50 (Ma Duece) and a M60. Also bought both a dummy M2 and a dummy M60. Also have ammo can holders and ammo cans for both (new some dummy belts of ammo if anyone has any for sale). Early spring it will be repainted with Gillespie USMC MilSpec paint and then restenciled. Then time to do some serious playing with it.
The haversack on the outside driver side cargo rack is a USMC 1941 pattern and holds my poncho. The two boxes in the rear cargo bed are (1) toolbox and (2) emergency fluid box (brake fluid, coolant, oil, etc). The Vietnam style transistor radio in the front hooks up to the military speaker as does a CD player under the seat (gotta have my CCR and Steppenwolf).
As you can tell, I am ver proud of it. Thanks again FrankUSMC for selling it.
The haversack on the outside driver side cargo rack is a USMC 1941 pattern and holds my poncho. The two boxes in the rear cargo bed are (1) toolbox and (2) emergency fluid box (brake fluid, coolant, oil, etc). The Vietnam style transistor radio in the front hooks up to the military speaker as does a CD player under the seat (gotta have my CCR and Steppenwolf).
As you can tell, I am ver proud of it. Thanks again FrankUSMC for selling it.
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