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Id try and check out local junkyards with deuces if I were you. Several other fire districts around here who now have A3's have used the hardtops off the old style deuces with no problems.
So after much searching, dissapointments, and heartbreak...I am finally the owner of a 1952 Hardtop M37!
Bought it from a gentleman I was referred to by SS Forum Member Paul Sanborn (Thanks by the way Paul). Was housed indoors for years in a machine shop untill about 4 or 5 years ago.
Truck...
I know its a long shot....
But does anybody know what size rubber gasket their M37 or power wagon has on the oil pan drain? I am gonna need to get a replacement for a '64 WM300 and wanna try and get a ballpark before hitting the parts store!
I have the plug pictured in my head....but I got...
Hey thanks for the responces so far everyone, I appreciate it.
I AM getting a bit desperate...the green bugs got me:wink:
I will deffinately check out that site....if anyone has any more suggestions feel free to letme know some way or another!
*BUMP!
Can anybody help me? My local want ads/craigslist are turning up nothing, and the only local junkyard which MAY have one has an owner who....would rather see these things rot than not get what he wants (Green, rusty gold):roll:
I am currently in need of help locating an M37 for sale in the New England area.
I want a truck which is reasonably priced, and is saveable. I am looking to restore the truck from the ground up as a project with my father and neighbor.
If it dosent run thats fine (in fact Id prefer it!), as...
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