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halftrack

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Isn't the light switch suppost to be on the other side of the steering column??? What model M37 is that?? This one is mine. Took 3 to make this one. Worst than your original one.
 

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avengeusa

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wow, nice trucks, i feel so inadequate with my old jeep cherokee

but I do have a really nice Deuce lined up

heres the jeep

 

Capt.Marion

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My M37 has the light switch above the ignition switch, on the right hand side of the steering column.

Fine collection of trucks you have there sir.
 

Lifer

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halftrack said:
Isn't the light switch suppost to be on the other side of the steering column??? What model M37 is that?? This one is mine. Took 3 to make this one. Worst than your original one.
I can't attest to all M37s, but in my experience every M37 I ever drove had the light switch above the ignition switch to the right of the steering column. Every deuce I ever drove, on the other hand, had the light switch to the left of the steering column.
 

CDN-CUCV

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Man, what a tough act to follow. Those are some proper M37's.

This is my '85 M-1009. It's my first venture into MV's, having been a hotrodder before but having alot of fun with it. This truck apparently was on the cover of Military Vehicles Magazine #83 and was purchased for use as a movie prop. No rust, clean, 41K mi., air-ride seats installed, everything works perfectly.
 

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