Re: [MV] Jeep Question.

RKiser8375 (RKiser8375@aol.com)
Mon, 11 May 1998 22:31:53 EDT

jorge,

Depending on who called it a "Jeep", it could be an M37. Although an M37 is
not a "Jeep", it was used in the Korean War, has rounded fenders, hood, and
passenger side glove box.
Most of the people I meet call my M37 either a "Jeep" or a "Power Wagon", but
seldom do they call it an M37. I have also met several people who were in
Korean or
Vietnam that have never seen or heard of an M37 before.
Just a wild guess.

Rob Kiser

<< I would like to draw on the collective wisdom of this list to
identify what is supposed to be a Korean war jeep. Said to
have rounded fenders and hood, but glove box is on the pass-
enger side. What could it be?

M38-A1 had glove box on drivers side. Where would a CJ-5 glove
box be? Also, batteries are under the hood, heater may be in
the hole where I think battery box should be. Any ideas?
jorge >>

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