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1952 Dodge M37 M-37 - 06002 - Connecticut

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 12:57 pm
by mcordi
1952 Dodge M37 M-37 three-quarter ton four-wheel drive truck

Engine Cranks, differential removed, engine does not start

I bought this thinking it would be a project Truck.
Engine Condition
Bypassed ignition switch (faulty)
Engine Cranks
Have not tested further
Frame
Front bumper removed
Bend in front (see pictures)
Overall no major rust issues (there is rust, but lots of metal)
Bed
There is a hole cut in the bed, could be patched
Drive train
Differential had been removed by previous owner (but I have it, and its included)
Have not tested further
Windows
Spider crack in driver side window

I have it posted on ebay w/ pictures: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1952-Dodge-Powe ... 2449654793

This is a good winter project truck. Located in Bloomfield CT. Easily accessed, towable area.

Re: 1952 Dodge M37 M-37 - 06002 - Connecticut

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 12:58 pm
by mcordi
As an aside; why do I have so many watchers and viewers for this truck? I have something like 4500 views and over 100 watchers. I sell other items on ebay and I have never seen this much interest...am I missing something?

Re: 1952 Dodge M37 M-37 - 06002 - Connecticut

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 4:35 pm
by carolinamv
Had the same problem with a trailer I sold, so many watchers, I didn't get it

Re: 1952 Dodge M37 M-37 - 06002 - Connecticut

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 9:50 pm
by Cal_Gary
Hi mcordi and All,
M37 enthusiasts typically scan the websites for these vehicles-some to see what the potential market value is; others to see if there are certain parts a vehicle may have that the viewer may not know existed; finally, next to the WWII Jeeps, GPWs etc. the M37 Series vehicles are the next most popular to a great deal of folks, and still really affordable if you think about it's capabilites combined with the fact that most parts are still readily available.
Gary