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Not long ago, I purchased a pristine M37B1 that had been stored indoors since 1988 with the exception of an occasional drive in the country. The problem was, it was allowed to sit for long periods of time with Ethanol gas in the lines and the previous owner was unaware of the affects it has on...
I have a really nice, 95% original, 1963 M37b1. There are some amazing restorations out there and I am hesitant to do anything to mine as it is in nearly the same condition it was in when purchased from the military surplus sometime in the late 70s to mid 80s. The temptation to add a few things...
I have not seen any mention of a standard, first echelon, operators tool kit for M37s. I know vehicles had them issued as standard equipment but cannot seem to find them either NOS or replicas. Any thoughts or sources for same? Perhaps I am just not looking hard enough.
Just purchased a well preserved M37 rigged for the Marines. Sanded doors and discovered tactical markings on both doors. If anyone can help me ID the unit I would be most appreciative. I believe the square represents the 2nd Marine Division. Description: Baby Blue square, approx 5 X 5 inches...
I recently purchased my first M37 and want to keep it as original as possible. It is a 1963 Marine vehicle. By gently sanding the doors, I was able to uncover its original tac markings. It is a baby blue square, about 6"x 6" with the numbers 12 stenciled in white, near the center and the letter...