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Will it still be pink for Georgia??
I was looking for a Jeep, maybe a M38A1, to use on trails with my sons, but found this M37-B1 instead. I love my Deuce but it simply does not fit on the trails around here. I spent more than I had planned on the M37, but I think I got a good MV. It was used regularly on the previous owner's 24 acres of mountainous property for hauling firewood. Fires right up and 90% of the body is in great shape.
It came with a M101 in 2 pieces, 2 spares, winch parts (seems to be complete), 3 manuals for the M37, a photocopy of a 1943 manual for Dodge 3/4 ton trucks, about 30 copies of Military Vehicles magazine, and a manual for 5 ton trucks which disappeared on the way home. Actually the manual was Brandon's pay other than breakfast.
Had beautiful mountain weather for the recovery Saturday. Brandon pulled a trailer for the M37 and my son Stephen followed with a trailer for the M101 pieces. Loaded the trailer pieces first. Took a little grunting but with 4 men there were no real problems.
I now have 3 M101's, but this yellow, two-piece trailer has the 5 lug hubs that match the M37. My other 2 M101's are A2's. However, this "new" trailer also has a rusted up spindle. Apparently the previous owner bought it with the bad spindle and never got around to making repairs.
Then we loaded the M37. It started right up and drove onto Brandon's trailer no problem after a bit of maneuvering to get the M37 between the trailer wheel wells. Chained and strapped everything down, and off we went. Took less than an hour.
My youngest son and I drove it around the neighborhood this afternoon. Runs great. Have a bit of routine maintenance to do, then a lot of little repairs on the body and electrical. It's still 24 volt but the light switches and wiring are a mess. Passenger door glass is cracked.
Needs a new soft top and seat covers, but new canvas costs too much so not sure what I am going to for the top. Might go with a hard top. Might use my Deuce cab cover for the M37. Someone else said that's what they did. I just bought a new vinyl camo cover for the Deuce so the old canvas may already have a home. The seats will work for now; think I'll add a boat cushion to the driver seat back to protect this old back of mine.
Maybe I should leave it pink so I can find it in the dark?!
I was looking for a Jeep, maybe a M38A1, to use on trails with my sons, but found this M37-B1 instead. I love my Deuce but it simply does not fit on the trails around here. I spent more than I had planned on the M37, but I think I got a good MV. It was used regularly on the previous owner's 24 acres of mountainous property for hauling firewood. Fires right up and 90% of the body is in great shape.
It came with a M101 in 2 pieces, 2 spares, winch parts (seems to be complete), 3 manuals for the M37, a photocopy of a 1943 manual for Dodge 3/4 ton trucks, about 30 copies of Military Vehicles magazine, and a manual for 5 ton trucks which disappeared on the way home. Actually the manual was Brandon's pay other than breakfast.
Had beautiful mountain weather for the recovery Saturday. Brandon pulled a trailer for the M37 and my son Stephen followed with a trailer for the M101 pieces. Loaded the trailer pieces first. Took a little grunting but with 4 men there were no real problems.
I now have 3 M101's, but this yellow, two-piece trailer has the 5 lug hubs that match the M37. My other 2 M101's are A2's. However, this "new" trailer also has a rusted up spindle. Apparently the previous owner bought it with the bad spindle and never got around to making repairs.
Then we loaded the M37. It started right up and drove onto Brandon's trailer no problem after a bit of maneuvering to get the M37 between the trailer wheel wells. Chained and strapped everything down, and off we went. Took less than an hour.
My youngest son and I drove it around the neighborhood this afternoon. Runs great. Have a bit of routine maintenance to do, then a lot of little repairs on the body and electrical. It's still 24 volt but the light switches and wiring are a mess. Passenger door glass is cracked.
Needs a new soft top and seat covers, but new canvas costs too much so not sure what I am going to for the top. Might go with a hard top. Might use my Deuce cab cover for the M37. Someone else said that's what they did. I just bought a new vinyl camo cover for the Deuce so the old canvas may already have a home. The seats will work for now; think I'll add a boat cushion to the driver seat back to protect this old back of mine.
Maybe I should leave it pink so I can find it in the dark?!
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