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I finally heard back from the man. He said that after seeing my enthusiasm for military vehicles, it got him excited about them again and he has decided to keep the M37 to restore for himself.
Oh well. I am happy that he isn't going to scrap it. I guess I shouldn't act so interested next time.
I would have to agree with you there. Just not practical for me to go to Georgia right now to get it.:sad: Plus my wife would be more agreeable to spending less to get this one and slowly putting money into it. I am sure many of you have the same issues.
Still no answer back on my offer so...
The rear tires are the same kind and the front two are the same kind except the driver side front is badly worn. No original seats anywhere.
Not really in love with the thing. It has just been sitting there for at least 5 years. I hate to see it waste away. At least they moved it into the...
I didn't see any major rust anywhere. Looks like someone shot the windshield at some point in the past. I had thought about offering $500 but didn't want to make the guy mad. I guess all he can do is say yes or no and maybe he will throw out a price so at least then I will know what he is...
I ran across this M37 today and the gentleman who owns it wants to sell it but doesn't know what to ask. He said to make an offer but I don't know what to offer. I don't know anything about these and I would like to offer a fair price for it. I snapped a few pics and thought I would ask what you...
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