1962 Dodge M37 3/4 Ton 4x4 Military Truck M37b1 Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Elizabethtown, Kentucky, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck type body
Engine:230 cu. in. flathead 6 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6 cylinders
Make: Dodge
Model: Power Wagon
Trim: None
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Canvus top available
Drive Type: 4x4
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Mileage: 33,200
Sub Model: M37 Military truck
Exterior Color: Olive Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Olive Green
This is an auction for my 1962 Dodge M37 military 4x4 truck. The truck is in absolute excellent condition. Everything works including such small things as the vacuum windshield wipers and parking brake. The truck drives very well with no issues whatsoever. It tracks straight even at highway speeds. The brakes were COMPLETELY redone about 9 months ago with new brake lines and wheel cylinders and they now stop the big truck very well. The Tires on the truck have excellent tread on them. The rear passenger tire has some dry rot but not too bad. This summer I drove it in a parade with about 10 people in the back and the truck did STELLAR! The paint job, though not a professional one, looks very good. I am sure that if you are picky you could find issues with it, but overall the truck looks good enough to me to sit in a museum.
The bad: The brake pedal has a long travel because I need to bleed the brakes (all new lines have likely still have some air in them).
The passenger fender has some rust on it. I took it to a local body shop and they said it was an easy fix for only a few hundred dollars.
There is a oil leak coming from the engine. I've not tried to fix it. It could be a gasket on the oil pan I'm guessing. Its not bad enough that I've needed to address it.
A new gas tank was installed within the last year. However, I have not yet hooked up the fuel gauge to the tank. I do not have time to finish that so when you get it the gas gauge will read full at all times. (I like to think of that as a happy thought :)
This truck is an EXCELLENT example of a Dodge M37. It has only 33,000 original miles on it. According to its last owner, it started its life out at Fort Knox and was used sparingly (new model trucks came out in 1963) until the army donated it in the 1980's. It was donated to a rural volunteer fire department where it saw even less usage. The previous owner picked it up sometime after they got rid of it. The floor boards on this truck look to be original and have ZERO rust on them. The same can be said for the doors, the bed, the frame and everything else. The only exception is the passenger fender has a little bit of rust and you can see it in the pictures below. The winning bidder of this truck will be quite happy whether he wants to show it off or actually drive it. Please feel free to ask any questions that you may have <>< Thanks and happy bidding.
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