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    I need money to continue working on my existing M37. I live 25 min. south of I-485 south of Charlotte, NC about 3 miles north from SC border. I listed what I want for each piece but make me a reasonable offer on any or all of it. It will save you money if you come get the parts rather then me ship them (usually shipping is the deal killer). Parts are used take-offs sold as is unless stated otherwise (SB=sand blasted to bare metal, B=painted black, OD=painted Olive Drab, @=each). Don’t bother with questions unless you really want to buy.
    Battery box and top (no inner tray) - SB/B $85
    Bumper rear (set LH & RH) - SB/ B $50
    Emergency brake lever and rod $15
    Frame cross members (2 pc set) that gas tank mounts - B $10
    Frame hump cross member (next bay aft of transfer case) $25
    Frame rear cross member (pintle mounts on this) 2@ - B $50@
    Front marker light mounts 2@ - SB/B $1@
    Generator – condition unknown, assume it is an M37 generator but can’t guarantee $50
    Headlight assembly - wire is shot 2@ $45@
    Headlight wire loom metal cover set for both sides 2@ sets - B $5@
    LH front fender brace 2@ - SB/1-B and 1-faded OD $5@
    Radiator brush guard center set top & bottom – SB/B $50
    RH front brush guard - SB/B $10
    Rim & lock ring (lock lip is very good) – SB/OD $95
    Spring packs (9 leaves) 4@ $15@
    Taillights (condition inside unknown & outside wiring is shot) 4@ $15@
    Toolbox bed floor – this is pretty rusted but would be good for a repair parts $5

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    Send me an ad for Power Wagon Advertiser magazine, up to 100 words free. It must include an area code and phone number, since a lot of readers are not on the web.

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    Why is it that the inside of old truck cabs smell so good?

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      Your account has no good email address associated with it. You need to enter a good email address.
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      Why is it that the inside of old truck cabs smell so good?

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        Revised add. Go to:

        http://www.powerwagonadvertiser.com/...6731#post96731

        to see updated

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