>Several people asked to see pictures of the 6 x 6 M37 that I found in the
>mountains west of Denver. It is NOT for sale. The truck was custom made
by
>replacing the M37 rear-end with a rear-end from a WC 62. Then, two M37
beds
>were joined together. Also, the stock M37 engine was replaced with a Dodge
>360 V8 engine. The original M37 transmission was used, allowing the stock
LU4
>Braden winch to be driven by the PTO. Interestingly, everything about the
cab
>is stock M37. All of the levers work as normal. Only difference I could
>determine was the windshield wiper motors were electric as opposed to
vacuum
>powered. The floorboard was not cut or hammered in, I assume because the
M37
>transmission was used. Troop benches and side boards had one bracket added
to
>each, and longer wood was cut. The project was not made to be put in a
>museum, and it is driven frequently. Next week, the owner is using it for
elk
>hunting in the national forests. Enjoy!
>
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