If you served in the U.S. armed forces around the time of the
Korean conflict and into the late 1960s, or know somebody who did,
that they will remember this vehicle!
The Dodge M37 3/4-ton 4x4 truck like we have here at Skyway
Classics, was Dodge's follow-up to their successful WC Series from
World War II. Introduced in 1951, it was used extensively by the
United States armed forces during the Korean war.
Features
U.S. Military 3/4 ton cargo unit
Restored
T245 model L-head 230 cubic inches 6-cylinder engine 78 bhp at 3200
rpm
4-speed manual transmission
4-wheel drive
Lockout Hubs
Canvas soft top
Bed mounted spare tire
Passenger side mounted auxiliary fuel can
Twin lever operation, one for 4�4 or 4�2 selection, one for hi or
low range
Hydraulic drum brakes
Winch
Mechanical
This 1953 M37 has been treated to a restoration and is a 4-wheel
drive U.S. Military three-quarter-ton cargo unit. Powered by the
T245 model L-head 6-cylinder engine and 4-speed manual
transmission, it features a canvas soft top, bed-mounted spare, and
passenger-mounted auxiliary fuel can.
The engine in this M37 is a Dodge L-head straight-six displacing
230 cubic inches and was rated by Chrysler at 78 horsepower. The
engine is mated to a four-speed transmission, powering all four
wheels via a transfer case.
The shifting can require some effort based on the unsynchronized
transmission that was standard to the M37 and the engine bay
appears stock
Interior
The interior looks as it did back then too and is upholstered with
the proper cloth seat covers and is equipped with the factory black
steering wheel, metal dashboard presents as original and has a
central gauge cluster with all the instruments.
Each windshield can be tilted out for venting or fully folded
forward with the soft top removed and, just like it came back in
1953, there is no carpeting, radio or heat.
Exterior
This M37 has been painted in what it came with, olive drab green
and appears as it did back then with the headlamps, grill guard,
front black H.D bumper, winch, fog lights, side bed rails, spare
tire in the bed, side mirrors, and huge black painted military type
wheels and black sidewall tires giving it the right look and stance
from that era.
Conclusion
This restored Dodge M37 3/4-ton 4x4 truck we have here at Skyway
Classics is astonishing. It has the reputation that it could a go
almost completely underwater without issues, seemed like they could
climb walls, and served American troops well throughout the Korean
Conflict.
This M37 is a remarkable tribute to a true American wartime vehicle
and would be right at home in any Memorial Day or Veterans Day
parade.
If you have any questions, or if you are looking for more
information, please call us at 941-254-6608.
Disclaimer
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owner of the car, whether on consignment or from the owner we
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information that may incorrect or a publishing error. The decision
to purchase should be based solely on the buyer's personal
inspection of the vehicle or by a professional inspection service
prior to offer or purchase being made.
Vehicle Details
1953 Dodge M-37
Listing ID:CC-1561421
Price:$18,995
Location:Palmetto, Florida
Year:1953
Make:Dodge
Model:M-37
Exterior Color:Army Green
Interior Color:Army Green
Odometer:21787
Stock Number:1206-FL
VIN:80049264
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