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When you have searched on the internet for information about your M-series Dodge, what terms do you enter in Google or other search engine? I am interested to know.
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Why is it that the inside of old truck cabs smell so good?
Robi's page was the first hit, looking for "G-741" on Google. I think the sixth or seventh hit was, also a great pic of an M-42 variant of the series, aka; Command Car.
Here's the link; http://www.military-vehicle-photos.c...number1436.asp
Dodge G-741
Military Vehicle Photos
No: 1436 Contributor: Alf van Beem Year: 2010 Manufacturer: Dodge Country: The Netherlands
Dodge G-741
Dodge photographed at the Marshall museum, Overloon, The Netherlands.
U.S Army Ordnance Corps Supply Catalog number: G-741,
Army registration number (hood number): U.S.Army 201009317
Model number: M42
Picture added on 19 May 2010 at 17:31
I did a second search, added Power Wagon to the title, PWA was on the second page, the exact thread was a posting about Robi's page & how someone could not log in?
I wondered if people would search with M37, M-37, M43, M-43. That sort of thing. Or military Dodge, army Dodge. I think a lot of M37 owners have no idea of the existence of such notation as G741.
Power Wagon Advertiser monthly magazine, editor & publisher.
Why is it that the inside of old truck cabs smell so good?
I have done them all, but not for a while.
I also got a video of a gal in high heels, driving an M-880 thru an course, some sort of a hook I guess to get you to check the Amsterdam 4X4 clubs activities out?
For this I added M-series to the entire search sequence.
I've searched under all the above mentioned G-741, g-741, G741, g741, M37, M 37, M-37, M-42, Dodge M-37, M-37 Dodge, etc.
When you are looking for parts or information you have to be very creative because the person selling / listing items may not know the exact way to list the item.
Most of my searching has consisted of using M37 or M43, for parts or pictures. Of course following links from miscellaneous sources has also provided me with what I wanted.
How about "Army truck". The best condition M37 I ever bought was advertised as "Army truck". The owner had died and his wife and son did not know. They sold the truck cheap because "the shift is broken" and it will run but "not fast at all". I bought the truck solely because of the pristine looks. My son backed the truck into the street, shifted it out of 4 wheel drive and it's been running ever since. They just didn't know it was in 4 wheel drive.
I find alot of google listings for M37s under "Dodge" and "Power Wagon", even "Jeep".
Everything mentioned all work pretty good Gordon, I even throw that "Military" title around a bit: Military Ambulance; Military radio (trucks); Military carrier; etc.
Everything mentioned all work pretty good Gordon, I even throw that "Military" title around a bit: Military Ambulance; Military radio (trucks); Military carrier; etc.
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