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I love Indiana mud and women, God I miss them both since I have a 307 SSN Indiana will always stick with me. I swallowed my first valve in a four cylnder F-head jeep in the same kind of mud you gotta love it. Thanks for the great pictures and keep them coming.
Hey Gimpyrobb,
I live in Cummins,In 40mile south of Indy.Here a pic of a way cool unit I found last weekend. Enjoy this will be in my driveway very soon!!
Ahh! Jeepers Creepers! It's a M37 school bus! Just when we thought we saw it all.
That would be interesting to restore. Only question is, was is OD green, or yellow? And if you restore it yellow, will we all make fun of it because it's not OD?
Hmm, I know the Power Wagon school buses are super rare and worth quite a bit. I wonder if that is actually an M37, or a Power Wagon that got M37 sheetmetal at some point? Or perhaps an M37 that was later converted? Definitely interesting and worthy or a full stock restoration.
Hey Lanty,
If you look close at the rust and general condition of this bus,almost all tear drop lights still intact,the dash all M37,and where the bus body meets truck was done a very long time ago,maybe not in the 50's but for sure late 60',early 70's,maybe not a 1 of a kind but very rare!!!! http://s34.photobucket.com/albums/d102/LONGHAIR_/Bus-M37/
The Army actually converted CCKW and other trucks to bus configuration to meet the war torn post WW II people moving situation. Our aggressive transportation plan so well executed by the Army Air Corps wasted most rail and bus assets in Germany and a lot of occupied France. This may be one of those or a copy cat done with envy. Speaking of envy most of us are at the mudd and the truck-bus you are endeared to.