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Dodge M 37 Military Truck on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:44587 Color: Green
Location:

Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States

Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States
Transmission:4 Speed
Body Type:Truck
Engine:6 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:gas
For Sale By:Owner
VIN: 03936 Year: 1963
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Dodge
Model: Power Wagon
Trim: M 37
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): regular
Drive Type: 4 x 4
Mileage: 44,587
Sub Model: M 37
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Green
Warranty: no warranty as is
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

I have a Dodge M37 that I'm selling.  I have done a lot of repairs on the truck which I will list; I replacing all the brake cylinders, master cylinder, brake shoes, some of the brake hardware and all the brake lines. The brake lines were civilian but they are bled and the brakes work properly.  While I worked on the brakes I also replaced all the seals(inner and outer), some of the bearing and cleaned and repacked the wheel bearing and the front  before reinstalling the hubs.

All four wheels have been sand blasted, primed, and painted green. I have replaced all the tires with used 315r70x16 tiresWranglers MT/R  with about 40 to 50 percent tread on tires, two tires have new flaps and tubes

 I also replaced the exhaust manifold including making sure the manifold heat raiser worked properly. I replaced all the manifold gaskets and studs.

 I removed the gas tank and had it coated on the inside and replaced the fuel sending unit and replaced the pickup tube gasket and replaced all the screws. The fuel lines have been replaced with civilain lines but not the vent lines haven't been replaced.

I have started working on the lights, checking the tail lights wiring and repairing the rear wiring harness that had been cut and some of the wires not connected.

I do have a the windshields (windows are cracked) as well as the tailgate (needs some work no hinges), and driver's seat (no cushions). I have a coil spring frame for the passenger side.

The engine is in good shape and does not have a rebuild tag so the 44587 miles are what is on the motor. I have replaced the points and condenser in the civilian distributor. The carb does need some work and I'm trying to get that problem solved by the end of the auction The gear box, transmission, and rear ends are good shape and have been drained and refilled with new gear oil. The front wipers seal have been checked and are in good shape

The truck body is in good shape as far as rust goes the bed has some rust in the floor and the front tool box area. Both door windows are there but cracked.

 I have the frame for the canvas top but I don't have the canvas top. I will put the truck bed back on if required by the buyer of the M37, I will use regular bolts not military

 I do have a State of Missouri title upon purchase and I will provide a bill of sale if needed.

 

 

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To help out, Edmunds has done us the favor of assembling a list of the best used vehicles money can buy, covering model years 2006-2011, according to what it considers the most important criteria when shopping for used autos: reliability, safety, value and availability. That means unreliable, unsafe, super-expensive or limited-edition models don't appear on the list, but instead cars from each segment that are more likely to satisfy the general population.
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