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03/14/09

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Here are some other  examples of other M37's. I'll try and identify owners if possible. If you'd like your M37 on this page, send me a pic!

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David Lamb's USAAF M37 'Sophie'

Dave restored his truck very similar to the way I am restoring mine. Representative of a USAAF WW2 truck

David Lamb's USAAF M37 'Sophie'

M37 from Akron Ohio Air Show

M37 from Akron Ohio Air Show

Terry Fralick's award winning 1951 M37

Terry did the entire restoration himself, paint, and photograpy. Terry 's M37 took first place in Mobile Alabama June 2004 (Post War 3/4 ton). The Truck looks fantastic! Great job Terry!!

"Kilroy"

An M37 that calls North Carolina home. Owned by Timothy Bottoms

M 37 on the rocks

US Navy M37

War Eagles Air Museum USN M37

1954 M37

A detailed restoration by the Minnesota Wing of the Comemorative Air Force

M37 in civilian life as a fire truck

Ed's Air Force M37

Air Force vehicles in original Strata Blue

Cabell Garbee's M37

Photo from Cabell Garbee's fantastic M37 Site (see links page)

Bruce Clarke's 1953 M37

Bruce Clarke's 1953 M37

Kevin Ivey's M37 Desert Yacht

Many many upgrades to this fine truck.

Helio Rodrigues Silva's Restored M37 from Brazil

Modifications include a 150 hp diesel engine, a ZF-S5-420 gear box, hydraulic steering wheel, etc

Bob Radzai's M37

Bob's M37 is a close relative of mine built within a few days of mine

1951 M37 purchased in 1968. Since then the six lasted one week and I replaced it with a many engines, now has a 452

Jim Hamblins M37

David's M37 Chipper Truck

Carl Reinemann's M37 (mine....)

Carl Reinemann's M37 (mine....)

M37 Radio Truck

M37 R2 Crash truck

Dodge M37 coming ashore

I believe these are Mexican or Brazilian Army M37' on excercises

Dodge M37 coming ashore

I believe these are Mexican or Brazilian Army M37' on excercises

Dodge M37 coming ashore

I believe these are Mexican or Brazilian Army M37' on excercises

M2 Half track M37?! Is this considered a restoration??

At least it has a nice tailgate!!!

 

Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt.
Translation:
When catapults are outlawed, only outlaws will have catapults

 

 

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