1954 Dodge M37 Military Truck. It does run right now, but as it sat
for 4 years the batteries in it are temporary replacements. This
truck was disassembled, the body removed, and the frame
sandblasted. Sheet metal and frame primed with Rustolium Rusty
Primer and painted with Gillespie Enamel Semi-Gloss WWII
#595-23070-11LFD paint. Engine is strong. 24 volt with newer Delta
type alternator, but I have an original military alternator. Tires
are General brand. Soft top and canvas seats. Stored inside since
restoration. Fuel gauge does not work. It has turn indicators.
Front axle has SELECTRO lock out hubs. Speedometer shows 42,600
miles, but not certifying that is the actual mileage. Pioneer rack
on the tailgate antenna mount, gas can mount. Virtually no rust, or
sheet metal damage for a truck this age. This truck was driven on
the road. Approximate weight of #5600. The decals are of an actual
unit that served in Vietnam. There are some extra parts included
with Gillespie paint. Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location
is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have
a showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please
Call First and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **
Vehicle Details
1954 Dodge M-37
Listing ID:CC-1611385
Price:$9,995
Location:Cadillac, Michigan
Year:1954
Make:Dodge
Model:M-37
Odometer:46200
Stock Number:320737
VIN:AAH30906
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