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Dodge Power Wagon - M37 - 1952 - Garaged - One Of An Elite Estate Collection on 2040-cars

Year:1952 Mileage:11932 Color: Camo / Olive /
 Green and Brown
Location:

Roseburg, Oregon, United States

Roseburg, Oregon, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Troop Carrier
Engine:6-Cylindar
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 80009891
Year: 1952
Interior Color: Green and Brown
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Power Wagon
Trim: M37
Drive Type: 4x4
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 11,932
Exterior Color: Camo / Olive

 

One of the few remaining vintage trucks from the Herb Hobi Collection and Estate!

    Hello Again all you Dodge Fans!  There are only 3 Dodges left in the Estate and this week I am proud to put the Late, Great Herb Hobi's 1952 Dodge M37 up for auction!

     My father was fulfilling a dream when he passed, suddenly, 4 years ago: A dream to have the nicest Vintage Dodge Trucks of each model.   This was something started 42 years ago with a 1960 WM300 and still includes a perfect 1942 3/4 Command Car.  Each truck he purchased had something special.  


      The M37 is not a unique vehicle.  However, there are few out there that are ready to go at the press of the ignition and get you wherever you need to go!


      As many of you know, the unique 24volt system is a complicated system.  The 1st item on his list was a solid electrical set up with no bugs, shorts, worn wires etc.  Dodge designed this unique system to work seamlessly with redundancy and this truck is wired exactly as intended.  It includes 2 brand new high output 12 volt batteries (located under the seat) and the truck will fire right up for generations to come.  The gauges and lights all work as they should.
    

    Next was to ensure that the truck could handle the rough side of the road (or no road at all!)  Some of the collection was for show and Sunday drives.  The Sundays in the M37 was spend off road, up hills, fording creeks and taking kids for rides through the brush of the Oregon hillsides.  Though he only was able to take this out a few dozen times, he made the most of them. 

    He called it his "Humvee" after the first massive fir tree he crossed over on his way to winching his way out of a four foot deep creek.  Each of these adventures finished with a thorough cleaning.  My Dad knew every nook and cranny of each Dodge and new where to clean out the mud so that rust would never form.  He planned on driving this for another 20 years and kept excellent care of it.


    So if you are not a dealer or a broker and you appreciate this vehicle for what it was truly designed for; getting troops in and out of battle, through whatever terrain got in the way, this truck is for you. 

HAPPY BIDDING. 

KIND REGARDS,

BRADLEY HOBI


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