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My 1953 M37

rml1708

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M37 Newb here. I have restored WWII jeeps and other WWII projects, but this is my first M37. All the major parts appear to be there. Even parts of the original canvas is there. The only rust I see on it is the inner passenger window and a patch just forward of the window pivot point on the drivers side.

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My first goal is to get it running and reliable. Brakes, fuel, etc

Being in the great North Wet I want to find either a Arctic kit or the parts for an arctic kit, ie Top and heater. Anyone have any leads?

I also will have some questions about rims as I want some better road tires then the NDT's, maybe even radials if possible.

Thanks,

Robert
 
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