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Adirondack Dodge Parts and Military Surplus is a leading world wide supplier of parts for the Dodge M37 and M35 line of military vehicles. Adirondack also has a complete line of military surplus and camping gear.
Adirondack Dodge Parts and Military Surplus is a leading world wide supplier of parts for the Dodge M37 and M35 line of military vehicles. Adirondack also has a complete line of military surplus and camping gear.
More than 115,000 Dodge M37 pickup trucks were produced between 1951 and 1968. With many still running today, it is the second most popular military collector vehicle, next to Jeep.
1953 Dodge M37 3/4 ton Military Cargo Truck: M37 Project Pages Specifications Photos. Antenna H4 Headlights. Datcon Guages. Turn Signals. Electric Wipers
1963 Dodge M37 Restoration David H. Ahl tallies up the real costs of a rebuild: Whenever I'm feeling overly cheerful, I pick up the Wall Street Journal and check on the prices of my investments and then depression sets in. Maybe I should have listened to my father-in-law whose motto was "spend your money on toys and tools and the future will take care of itself."
Dodge WC52 in very good original condition runs and drives well UK road registered just fitted new battery and brake master cylinder. The vehicle has been dry stored since a major overhall in 2007.
Tom Petroff, Fairview Heights IL. 1952 M37 and 1947 WDX Dodge Power Wagon
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We strive to meet exact customer specifications on every vehicle, whether it is a 100% purist original restoration for showing, a daily driver, or a custom reprocessed truck to be used in a commercial application.
The Dodge WC54 3 ⁄ 4-ton, supply catalog designation G502, was a WC series 4×4 light truck developed during World War II by Dodge.It served as the main ambulance used by the US Army from 1942 to 1945, with some used as late as 1953 during the Korean War by the U.S. Army Medical Corps, and others serving as late as the 1960s in the armies of some European countries.