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  1. 67Beast

    Finished the M37

    Like I stated earlier in the post I don't think I'll have very many problems around here.
  2. 67Beast

    Finished the M37

    Re: RE: Re: ambers.. There are several MV vendors out there who sell paints. I use Army Jeep Parts out of PA. because they are the closest to me which means savings in the shipping.
  3. 67Beast

    Finished the M37

    Thanks Paul, I do have all the pics on my site, just follow the m37 link in my sig. line to get there. I do not have a lot of restoration pics, because this was a down and dirty quick resto job. I figure with the great shape the truck was in to start with I'll have at least 10 more years...
  4. 67Beast

    Finished the M37

    Thanks everyone. :D Here is a pic of the M37 Dad drove while in Korea with the 226th ASA while on the Island of Kang Wha-do. Notice that it lacks the pioneer tool rack, which is why I have left it off the truck I restored. Also note that the truck in the pic is marked for the 277th ASA...
  5. 67Beast

    Finished the M37

    Nope, his had a shelter mounted in it. Here is some pics of it from 62-63. The holes in the side of my bed lool like they would match up with the config in your pic though. Plus at some point the front ant. was changed to a sugar scoop style mount on mine, as it matches the bolt spacing on...
  6. 67Beast

    Finished the M37

    I was looking for a radio shelter for it to make it like the one my father had when he was with the 313th ASA, but have decieded to mark it as his from the 226th ASA. They used the M37 to carry trick operators to the top of the mountain to the operations building. He was assistant trick chief...
  7. 67Beast

    Finished the M37

    Yes, if all goes well I plan on bringing it to Clare.
  8. 67Beast

    Finished the M37

    Re: RE: Re: ambers.. It must have been a radio truck at somepoint in it's military life. The holes line up with a sugar scope type ant. mount and the older tri-anglular ant. mount. Also the knock-outs in the front of the bed and back of the cab are open and at one point had cables mounted...
  9. 67Beast

    Finished the M37

    Re: ambers.. I have the truck plated with historical plates. And I don't plan to drive it as a daily driver, but more for parades and special occasions. I also live in a rural area and know most of LEOs in the area so I don't think the lights will be a problem. Also I have the whites to put...
  10. 67Beast

    Finished the M37

    Thanks everyone. It's been a fun resto mainly because the truck was in such great shape to start with. As for the amber headlights, I was just plan lucky as they were on the truck when I bought it. I have no idea why the park service put them on the truck, but the bonus of it all is that...
  11. 67Beast

    Finished the M37

    Well I finished up the major work on the M37 I've been restoring. I just have items like the troop seat to finish up, and the blackout light once Lane digs a bracket out of his piles somewhere. But all the paint and markings are done. As well as the new 9.00x16 ndt tires. The markings were...
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