Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

My truck

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • My truck

    attatched is a pic of a club members truck, he has numerous Dodges and this is his latest nut and bolt rebuild.

    enjoy the pic
    Attached Files

  • #2
    My truck

    While i am posting pics, here is a shot of mine whilst on an outing,When my jeep is finished i will pull this apart and blast and respray, till then i just enjoy driving it.
    Attached Files

    Comment


    • #3
      SidneyM37;

      That is a great looking truck, thanks for sharing it with the rest of us. Carter

      Comment


      • #4
        2 good looking trucks.

        I like the lighter shade of canvas. That really makes the paint stand out.

        I also like the OD canvas on the military sand color. I love that contrast.

        Comment


        • #5
          my truck

          thanks for your kind comments about my rig,,,,,,Carter you have inspired me to go Topless !!!!

          Comment


          • #6
            The truck will remain topless until I need it to plow or travel thru snow then it's back to full canvas. While it is topless I enjoy windscreen down driving on local (back) roads but the police require me to drive with it raised on public highways. Still it's a blast driving with no top and watching the reaction of all those curious SUV drivers who wonder, I am sure, what the *#%+ is that? Carter

            Comment


            • #7
              SUV drivers...

              Funny you should mention SUV drivers. I had my M-37 at Sonic Drive-In last summer, and I had added "D-O-D-G-E" script letters (painted OD green over the chrome of course) to the hood from an old D-100 'cause I got tired of folks asking, "What year is your Jeep?" (They still asked.) Anyway, some clown came over from his bright shiny silver HUMMER H2 and asked if Dodge was trying to "copy something" insinuating Dodge wanted a Hummer (?). I said, "Excuse me? Are you asking about my 1951 Dodge???" (With a smirk) I continued to talk with a friend and watched him look my truck over and then leave.

              Gosh, come to think of it, I never did return the favor and go look at his Hummer...

              Dana

              Comment


              • #8
                I forgot to ask SydneyM37...

                Are parts pretty easy to come buy in Austrailia?? Just curious how many Military trucks were over there and how easy is it for you to find what you need. Those are two prime examples of GREAT winch models!! Tear it apart and reshoot it... why?? It looks great now!

                Dana

                Comment


                • #9
                  parts

                  Back in the 50's Australia got a handfull of Dodge power wagons and We also got about half a dozen M37's for our army to trial,(we ended up going with the Humber 1 ton truck).

                  So really anything to do with the truck comes from the US, I even went as far to get my truck from Tennessee, and load it with goodies prior to shipping.

                  So ppppllllease when advertising on Ebay let us Aussies bid Too !!!

                  thanks for your comment on the trucks,( I still want to pull down and respray , i can't help myself

                  Included is a pic of my Ferret....
                  Attached Files

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Ain't that Cute!!...

                    Well ain't that the cutest little thing I've never seen!! Do you have to wind it up, or push down and drag it backwards for a few feet to get it to go forward?!? : )

                    There's a similar looking thing I've seen at some of the Military Museums over here. Used mostly by MPs in Vietnam. Little armored thing, must not have been too effective as they didn't stick around for 18 years like the M-37 did!

                    We'll keep all you Aussies in mind if we have parts, I'll bet they're highly sought after by you guys. Then again, your truck doesn't look like it needs very much! I need more than you do!

                    Dana

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      The cute thing !

                      My wife says it is a cute thing,,,,I tend to think military vehicles age like computers, they get updated all the time, And the Ferret was made from 1951 to 1972 and has been superseded twice to date, and some armies still use them !.

                      It even went to Iraq in 1991, not bad for a military vehicle 30+ years old, some would say better service to its maker than the good old M37.

                      Bruce

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Nice looking M37 and Ferrett. Are there many M37's about down under?

                        Dana, Your talking about the V100 armored car. They were used by MP's in Vietnam and they did stick around in the US inventory until the mid-80's mostly used for weapons depot protection by Marine Quick Reaction Forces.

                        PS they were fitted with a 361 Chrysler and a NP 540 transmission so that makes them partly Mopar.

                        Rick

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          M37's in Australia

                          There were about 6 vehicles sent to Australia for trials in the 50's or 60's that our Army didn't go ahead with.

                          I believe a chap in South australia brought some vehicles in from the Israel Army, but really I know of only 6 vehicles running around today.

                          I tried to buy one of a guy in Sydney who has 2 but he wasn't interested in selling, so i must like the trucks a lot as i imported one from Tenneessee myself.
                          .

                          A classic mthrax i rekon.

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            M37's down under

                            MonkeyMan from the old BigElectric days had one that came from a US listening station. Forget which one at the moment.

                            He converted his to right hand drive. He is located in Tasmania.

                            Rick

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Get together

                              Tony and I got together in March this year at a Dodge truck gathering, i had a ride in his truck and met a top bloke.

                              Allways look foreward to our next encounter for a beer and a coke.

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X