hello all,
very excited here as day after tomorrow i make the short trip from my house to a little town outside austin to pick up my very, very long awaited '53 dodge m37. i have waited for this all my life, ever since i was a kid bombing around the dunes of white sands missile range in new mexico. truck was a former volunteer fire dept brush truck, so it is only fitting that i buy that one since i am a firefighter with san antonio. it is coming complete with an extra nv4500 5 speed tranny also. the original flat head 6 and tranny are there although removed from the truck right now, these i have no plans for as i will be installing a modern engine and tranny for everyday driving back and forth to work. i plan on setting it up in the workshop and just looking and planning for a few months as i have a few honey-do's left to do. i think i will take it down to the frame and start from there. i was blown away when i found this site and have spent the last week lurking and reading.......have seen some beautiful trucks and am chomping at the bit to get started. i think i got most if not all of my bases covered, i can weld, turn a wrench, fabricate, cuss, etc.....i also have a father-in-law who is a retired machinist that is dyed in the wool dodge...he used to blast around in his 440 powered ramcharger when i dated his daughter......i also learned how to paint vehicles a few years ago. needless to say, i am ready to go...gotta make momma happy first and then it's off to the races.....
thanks
bill
very excited here as day after tomorrow i make the short trip from my house to a little town outside austin to pick up my very, very long awaited '53 dodge m37. i have waited for this all my life, ever since i was a kid bombing around the dunes of white sands missile range in new mexico. truck was a former volunteer fire dept brush truck, so it is only fitting that i buy that one since i am a firefighter with san antonio. it is coming complete with an extra nv4500 5 speed tranny also. the original flat head 6 and tranny are there although removed from the truck right now, these i have no plans for as i will be installing a modern engine and tranny for everyday driving back and forth to work. i plan on setting it up in the workshop and just looking and planning for a few months as i have a few honey-do's left to do. i think i will take it down to the frame and start from there. i was blown away when i found this site and have spent the last week lurking and reading.......have seen some beautiful trucks and am chomping at the bit to get started. i think i got most if not all of my bases covered, i can weld, turn a wrench, fabricate, cuss, etc.....i also have a father-in-law who is a retired machinist that is dyed in the wool dodge...he used to blast around in his 440 powered ramcharger when i dated his daughter......i also learned how to paint vehicles a few years ago. needless to say, i am ready to go...gotta make momma happy first and then it's off to the races.....
thanks
bill
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