53 Dodge M37 Military 3/4 Ton Truck Nicely Restored Arctic Top Fresh Paint Decal on 2040-cars
Colville, Washington, United States
Body Type:Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6 cylinder
Fuel Type:gas
For Sale By:Owner
Make: Dodge
Model: Power Wagon
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): regular
Trim: M 37
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4 x 4
Safety Features: Fording Kit, PTO driven winch, Arctic package
Mileage: 31,064
Sub Model: M 37
Exterior Color: Green
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: no warranty as is
1953 Military M-37 Dodge Power Wagon with Fording Kit, Arctic Kit Fresh paint decals and Plackards. Very nice See pics
This truck is road ready and can be a daily driver. The paint job, lettering and decals are 6 months old. New tan roll and pleat seats.There are a few minor problems. both windshield have freeze cracks. Passenger door needs a pin and has to opened from the inside.
Arctic winter metal top has 1/2 foam insulation and a Summer canvas top with bows
Pintle hook, trailer plug, Mud flaps
All the Blackout lights
Complete Nos Fording Kit and Exaust
NOS Personel Heater fender mounted with defroster 24 volt NOS
NOS Gas fired power plant heater with Arctic batter box heater fender mounted 24 volt
NOS Winter hood blanket and Grill blanket
Winch PTO driven with new cable and hook with winch cover
NOS Door mounted spare tire carrier
NOS Cold weather starting pump on dash
NOS Dash Plates and Decals
decontamination bottle
12-24 volt converter
12volt AM FM casset player + speakers
Johnson Side band radio and whip antenna
Phone type CB radio and whip antenna
NOS Double gun mounts dash mounted
Door mounted First Aid Kit
3/4 inch Rubber floor mats for sound retention and comfort
5 Gallon Fuel can mounted
5 Gallon water can mounted in bed
Full Pioneer rack with Tools
Lug wrench Jack web straps
2 tire chains Wheel chocks and pouch
Army Helmet with liner
Extra hood- voltage regulator-point-plug-distributor assembly
24 Volt jumper cable
$1000 paypal deposit with remainder in 7 days. Buyer must get own shipping. We will assist loadout.
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