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Six months ago I bought a "restored" M37 Dodge over the internet. It's been in the shop since a few days after I got it... after six expensive, somewhat frustrating months... almost done. Needs only the hardware and lumber for the troop seats, and the rear canvas.

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Not sure about it now, but in the past I thought it took another truck and a tow strap to make the Dodge go. :drama:

"It ain't my fault, Oddball, I've done nothing but have good thoughts about that damn Dodge ever since we left.."

I can't wait to ride shotgun in that beautiful mother of a truck. :P

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Nice pic, SunTzu!

Yep, Titan14 pulled my bacon out of the fire (or at least my truck out of the ditch). Seems that two dead cylinders have an effect...

Markings: bumper numbers are the WWII version of my brothers unit. Hood numbers also mean something.

As for finding one, many of my replacement parts came from Midwest Military. He has a couple nice ones on his vehicles page... or you could get one cheaper at dodgepowerwagon, keeping in mind that you're likely to need to dump time, money and sweat into it...

Mike, I'll get a closeup of the bed art shortly.

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"It ain't my fault, Oddball, I've done nothing but have good thoughts about that damn Dodge ever since we left.."

I can't wait to ride shotgun in that beautiful mother of a truck. :drama:

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You have to be in sight of said vehicle to call shotgun, standard shotgun rules my friend. :P

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