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    Default Pic of my M37 with 7

    duece means divorce! Sounds tempting.

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    Tough choice. How long have you been married?
    I like your trucks. Are you going to put the brushguard and bumper back on?
    I wonder if it looks good with the grille and the brush guard, I worry about the radiator.

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    Cool pair of machines!

    I'm in the market for a deuce as well, but luckily, my wife's behind me on it........
    "Free advice is worth what you pay for it."™

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    Lucky man. A wife who likes military vehicles is a rare find.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn View Post
    Lucky man. A wife who likes military vehicles is a rare find.
    Fortunately we share a lot of interests, and respect one another's hobbies. We work well together, so I consider myself lucky in that respect.

    Still I can't quite convince her of the "usefulness" of a tracked vehicle.....
    "Free advice is worth what you pay for it."™

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    Cool. Looks in pretty good and original condition. Keep the collection growing slowly.

    We should go see the Armed Forces Museum in Alton after the water goes down...

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    Those look super!! Hey I know of a wc-62 that would be a parts smorgasborg for your M37...

    Great looking rigs man.
    Liz, covid, murdered 10/19/21

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    Yep, you really need a deuce! It just helps fill out the collections.



    Dave
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    1953 Dodge M37 weapons carrier http://www.davidallenracing.com/M37.htm
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    Dave your collection is not complete....You need a 1/4 ton. This way you'll have 1/4 ton, 3/4, 5/4 and 2.5 ton trucks all VN erra.... Now who do I know selling a M151 (veitnam erra 1/4 ton) with a whole bunch of spare parts to go with it....

    PM me if interested...
    Zone holster maker

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    I can't add much to the conversation except to say these (Vrod, Beast) are the two best photos ever. I've always wanted to see these vehicles next to each other to compare their dimensions. Beautiful--thanks for posting them!

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