Today I looked at and test drove an M37 that I have considered buying. It's a 1951 that was owned by the military in the San Francisco bay area (there was some blue paint underneath in several areas--maybe an Air Force vehicle?) until 1978 when it was purchased by an individual. It's currently on it's third owner and has been in Texas and Colorado (currently in Colorado) for quite a few years.
The engine has been changed to a 1961 vintage GMC straight six. Did the military ever do that? From the little I've read, the long stroke caused the original Dodge engine to be prone to breaking connecting rods. I suspect that may have caused the need for an engine change.
The GMC engine is longer than the original Dodge engine--and the fan has an extension--so the installer had to cut a notch in the firewall to install the GMC engine. I couldn't tell what else had been modified.
The truck runs good; the engine runs great; the brakes work well; shifting took a little getting used to.
Should I stay away from one modified like this? What does the engine change do to the value? There's basically no rust on the truck. All-in-all, it's in very good condition. If I were to buy it, it would be without the snow plow.
This is the first M37 I've driven. I'd appreciate any input from those of you who are more experienced than myself with the Powerwagon.
link to photos:
https://picasaweb.google.com/1094236...117488/1951M37
Thanks,
paul moore
colorado springs
The engine has been changed to a 1961 vintage GMC straight six. Did the military ever do that? From the little I've read, the long stroke caused the original Dodge engine to be prone to breaking connecting rods. I suspect that may have caused the need for an engine change.
The GMC engine is longer than the original Dodge engine--and the fan has an extension--so the installer had to cut a notch in the firewall to install the GMC engine. I couldn't tell what else had been modified.
The truck runs good; the engine runs great; the brakes work well; shifting took a little getting used to.
Should I stay away from one modified like this? What does the engine change do to the value? There's basically no rust on the truck. All-in-all, it's in very good condition. If I were to buy it, it would be without the snow plow.
This is the first M37 I've driven. I'd appreciate any input from those of you who are more experienced than myself with the Powerwagon.
link to photos:
https://picasaweb.google.com/1094236...117488/1951M37
Thanks,
paul moore
colorado springs
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