Hello everyone. I just registered and am happy to have an M-37 like my dad drove around in Vietnam. Pictures below of my new purchase.
1. My plans are to re-gear it to 4.89's as Mr. Robert Stahl of "Vintage Vehicles" lives a mere 9 miles from my house.
2. Disc brakes from Helitool. They're website is still up but not many offerings. Any advice regarding disc brakes would be appreciated from the hive mind of this forum.
3. Flat six is long gone from a rod through the block. Ford 300ci six sits in its place. Backed up by a SM465 4 speed. But 3rd gear is tough to engage at times. A transmission top rebuild in order?
4. Adding in the short term a GM style HEI ignition to the Ford straight six. The points are pretty much toast.
5. Seat belts, 3 sets across.
6. Possibly thin Kirkey seats for the most leg room.
7. Need a hanging pedal kit. Helitool doesn't have any in stock. Any alternatives? Vintage Power Wagon? etc?
8. Upgrading the signals to LED's all around. Any tech on this would be very useful.
9. Looking to get this all done before winter here in New England
Once again, thank you for the knowledge you all bring.
1. My plans are to re-gear it to 4.89's as Mr. Robert Stahl of "Vintage Vehicles" lives a mere 9 miles from my house.
2. Disc brakes from Helitool. They're website is still up but not many offerings. Any advice regarding disc brakes would be appreciated from the hive mind of this forum.
3. Flat six is long gone from a rod through the block. Ford 300ci six sits in its place. Backed up by a SM465 4 speed. But 3rd gear is tough to engage at times. A transmission top rebuild in order?
4. Adding in the short term a GM style HEI ignition to the Ford straight six. The points are pretty much toast.
5. Seat belts, 3 sets across.
6. Possibly thin Kirkey seats for the most leg room.
7. Need a hanging pedal kit. Helitool doesn't have any in stock. Any alternatives? Vintage Power Wagon? etc?
8. Upgrading the signals to LED's all around. Any tech on this would be very useful.
9. Looking to get this all done before winter here in New England
Once again, thank you for the knowledge you all bring.
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