From: Jock J Jones (jockjones@juno.com)
Date: Mon Nov 11 2002 - 08:21:01 PST
WILL SOMEONE TELL THIS "NOBODY" THAT THEY MADE M37 WILL INTO THE LATE
SIXTIES.
THEY HAD ALL TYPES OF RADIOS PUT IN THEM.
CHECK OUT RADIO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR M37 (7610-092-8899)12/60.
I GUESS THE WAS NO M37'S IN VIETNAM,BUT I HAVE A FRIEND WHO HAS A 1962
MODEL,NO!! IT COULDN'T BE!!
DO A LITTLE RESEARCH YOU MIGHT LEARN A LITTLE!
Dodge M37 Restoration Guide: Covers All 1951-1968 Military M37, M42, M43,
& B1 Models
by David H. Ahl
I DON'T NEED THIS.
THIS IS A PLACE TO HELP EACH OTHER,NOT ATTACK ONE ANOTHER.
NOMEN,MY ANSWER WAS FOR Gandjpappy@aol.com.NOT YOU!!!
2) 1961 Mighty Mites (G843)
1) 1951 M37 (G741)
1) 1951 M100 (G747)
Jock J. Jones
--------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Nomen Nescio <nobody@dizum.com>
To: jockjones@juno.com
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 02:50:04 +0100 (CET)
Message-ID: <2cdab984de80beb5b56c57b2848711b9@dizum.com>
you dont really have any idea what your talking about do you? the prc-25
and prc-77 were used in the mid to late 60s and later not in the 50s
when these trucks were built
your kind of stupid arent you? i bet your one of those assholes that
always has to be right about something even when your wrong.
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