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  • New M37 Owner

    I have to admit that an M37 wasn't my first choice.

    Like most, I wanted a 1-ton civillian Power Wagon. But the reality of being able to afford a decent civillan model and actually restoring was becoming bleak.

    I found this truck about 5 years ago but the owner wasn't ready to part. A few weeks ago, the owner contacted me and was ready for sale.

    Obviously the owner didn't know what he had. I paid $500 for the entire truck and $120 to have delivered to my house, 7 miles away.


    The truck is in very good shape. Original motor-T245, although the trans and winch is MIA. Every ID plate and gauge on the dash is near perfect/DOB 10-28-53.

    http://rides.webshots.com/photo/2126...zj?vhost=rides
    http://rides.webshots.com/photo/2188...hO?vhost=rides
    http://rides.webshots.com/photo/2104...XC?vhost=rides

  • #2
    Looks like a good one to put back on the road, it's in much better condition than the one I started with.

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    • #3
      You got a great deal. I am sure you will have much fun with it.

      Keep us posted on your progress, and ask questions when you have them.
      Power Wagon Advertiser monthly magazine, editor & publisher.


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

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      • #4
        Thanks.

        I'm looking for a tranny now. I wanna drive it at least once before I tear er' down.

        My plans are to completely rebuild from the ground up and make it driveable in my little foothill, middle of no where town.

        I was enjoying the looks that it got while I was following it home on the towtruck.

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        • #5
          Congrats

          Good catch, Great Deal!
          What all is in the back there, looks like some big stuff?

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          • #6
            Looks like a fun project. Great deal on it too.

            Is that a Scag Wildcat mower I see sitting in front of that garage door in a couple of the pictures? Sorry for the off topic observation............. but you know how it is, once you get into landscaping (and maintaining of equipment).....................

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            • #7
              Originally posted by MoparFreak69 View Post
              Looks like a fun project. Great deal on it too.

              Is that a Scag Wildcat mower?
              Yes it is a Scag and I love it. My wife and I own/operate a small motel on 20 acres. I keep about 3 acres of it irrigated so I have to mow about twice a week.
              Last edited by Gordon Maney; 08-22-2010, 10:12 AM.

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              • #8
                Quick sell it before its too late. If you touch it you will become hooked.

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                • #9
                  Too late Kaiser.

                  May have found a parts truck this afternoon.

                  I jumpin in with both feet on this newly found addiction.

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                  • #10
                    Yep, if you already located a parts truck, or even have that thought in mind it's a hopeless situation! You are addicted! Congrats! (smile)

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                    • #11
                      Parts truck, Hmm Last week my wife and I were wandering around South Western NY in the town of Addison on rt 417 near rt 15.
                      I spy an M37 sitting next to a service station and of course I stop in and ask about it.
                      My thoughts were "if I can get it cheap it may be worth it".
                      I aske the fellow sitting eating with his feet up on another chair If the truck is for sale ? He continues to chew for a few seconds and replys "nope".
                      I aske if it runs ,,,again he chews a bit and says "yep it runs great".
                      As I left I looked closer at it and saw a small tree growing up out of the space between the radiator and the bumper and wondered how long ago it ran "great".

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                      • #12
                        That is too funny Kaiser.

                        I had seen my hopefull parts truck sometime ago in an empty field. Only did I remember it after I brought home the M that I'm working on now.

                        The wife and I went for a drive yesterday. Low and behold we happened to drive down the same road that my parts truck sits on.

                        "Wow honey". "Is that an M37 sitting there"? "We better check it out". "Might be able to get that one for cheap"!

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                        • #13
                          Does your wife say anything when you think about spending more time and money on your "toy"?

                          My wife says stuff but I cant really understand what she says because when I say I am thinking about getting this or that she sort of faces the other way and all I hear is a sort of mummbling sounds as she shakes her head.
                          I assume she is humming a happy tune but I might be wrong.

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                          • #14
                            kaiser2 boy I'm bilingual

                            I can translate the mumbling and head shaking.

                            rasa fraza blub blub stupid rusty rasa fraza blub blub smelly noisy rasa fraza crazzza !!!
                            translation= I'd rather you be rolling around on the garage floor where I can keep an eye on you than at the local bar, horse track, jiggley room or casino.

                            communications. the key to a happy life

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                            • #15
                              Well put 74

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