1954 Dodge M-37 Military Truck $15,900 Negotiable on 2040-cars
Mercer, Pennsylvania, United States
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1954 Dodge M-37 Military Truck $15,900 negotiable
Location: Mercer, Pennslyvania USA 16137
Contact: James (724)-475-4475
Very rare M-37 Military Truck for sale! This is great for Veterans parades, shows and cruises!
Comes with a period correct V8 318 ci engine, and a 2-speed automatic transmission. 2 door truck, 4 wheel drive, with non-directional tires. Olive Drab (OD) Green exterior, with an OD green metal interior. The seats are brown canvass and are in fair shape. 7 out of 10 condition and ready to enjoy! This truck has always been well maintained and has always been garage kept.
Some of the main features of the truck are as follows;
Open bed with benches, Marine Corp paint job and decals from the Marine Corp 4th battalion. All gauges work properly, new gas tank, a rare metal roof that also comes with a canvass roof. The truck also comes with a 12-volt battery system, turn signals, dual passenger seat, the full tool kit that comes with the truck that is stored in the tailgate, and a spare tire.
This 1954 Dodge M-37 Military Truck comes with a clean title, bill of sale, and is fully insured with Hagerty Insurance and ready for test drives. Please call James at the phone number above to see the truck, ask questions, or to make an offer. No reasonable offer shall be refused. Thank you for looking!
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