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  1. AMGeneral

    This could be exciting...

    I wondered where I left that pick,now I know!! :mrgreen:
  2. AMGeneral

    This could be exciting...

    Thought I would post a few more pics of "The Bomb" back in 1989 when it was getting some work done, plus a few more of the other M37s keeping it company,enjoy!!
  3. AMGeneral

    This could be exciting...

    Yep,definetly remember both of those trucks,good saves ya'll!!
  4. AMGeneral

    This could be exciting...

    Ok,I am confused,Brian,you bought the jeep? Did Alex wanna part with the other M37?
  5. AMGeneral

    This could be exciting...

    Congratulations mthirtyseven, The engine in that 53 model was a 251 from a 1 ton civilian dodge truck,it had a new headgasket about 20 years ago!! FYI,that white M37 is 12 volt,not 24. If you have any questions about it,Brian knows where I live. I see Alex swapped the winch over to the...
  6. AMGeneral

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    I am guessing it's one of these 2. Didn't realize Alex was selling his stuff,Hmmmm. FYI,the white truck had a WW2 combat rim on the right rear,with a NDT dated 1949. I haven't seen either one of them since 1994,dang how time flies.
  7. AMGeneral

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    Was it painted white or OD green with a large 4 painted on the door Brian? The reason I ask is because if it is either or both,I used to own both trucks. The white one will be a 1953 model with winch and a 251 flathead vs a 230,and the OD green one will be a 1963 B1 model,still has the 230...
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