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  1. m37CDN

    1954 M37 Canadian picked up near Wainwright, Alberta.

    Thanks Bert. Slowly figuring out how to use the system. No sense having photos if you can't share them. Ewen
  2. m37CDN

    1952 M37 Canadian from near Brandon, Manitoba

    I'd love a duce, but my wife would have something to say about that, and it would have to be a CP as I would have to live in it..haha. Ewen
  3. m37CDN

    1952 M37 Canadian from near Brandon, Manitoba

    Here is my starter truck. It was converted to 12 v by a John Deere mechanic who used it as a hunting truck, thus the various modification. I drove it home, but from jump starting it I fried something and now it won't start. It has been parked for 2 years waiting for me to have time to fix it...
  4. m37CDN

    1954 M37 Canadian picked up near Wainwright, Alberta.

    Last year I picked up a 1954 M37 Canadian from near Canadian Forces Base Wainwright, Alberta. This vehicle was painted in the 1970 camouflage scheme. It is original with the engine tagged as rebuilt in 1970, and still 24 V. I actually purchased it as a parts truck but it was in as good if not...
  5. m37CDN

    Canadian security cages

    Here is a photo of a 5/4 ton with the security cage and tarp on it. It is located at the Swords to Plowshares museum near Ottawa Canada. The curator/owner is Mike Calnan and you can reach him as swords@calnan.com to probably get the information you need. good luck Ewen
  6. m37CDN

    Post your m37 pictures

    Wow, Lots of good work, and some really good looking rigs here. I got mine going just enought to throw it into a parade and some car shows. It is good to see all the other vehicle owners have "do not touch signs", and me telling the kids to climb all over it. Really, what type of damage are...
  7. m37CDN

    color confusion

    wow, the work you are doing makes my project look pathetic. Eventually when I get a garage and retire I'll do a ground up restoration on my truck. At the present time I simply found a similar paint, and also took a paint swatch from the truck to a local hardware store and had them scan it in...
  8. m37CDN

    New to me 1953 m37

    Nice catch. That's a lot of work, but it looks like a great base to work with. I hope the price was right. Keep posting your photos. thanks Ewen
  9. m37CDN

    M152cdn saved from the scrapper

    looks like a great find. It would be interesting to see what it's history is. A Canadian M152 ending up in the US as an ambulance?? The engine would be different than the detroit dodge built vehicles. Other than than and some minor differences it would be the same as those built on both sides...
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