When I was in high school back in the mid-70's. A teacher I had for English class had one of these that he would drive to school once in awhile. His other car was one of the first Hondas. I think it was a Honda N600. Talk about opposite ends of the scale. The Honda would most likely fit in the bed of the M37. The M37 was "patina" before patina was called that.
It just sold last week! Some of the work I do myself, and some of the work I sent out to a professional shop when it was too big of a job for me to do.
When I was in high school back in the mid-70's. A teacher I had for English class had one of these that he would drive to school once in awhile. His other car was one of the first Hondas. I think it was a Honda N600. Talk about opposite ends of the scale. The Honda would most likely fit in the bed of the M37. The M37 was "patina" before patina was called that.
Ha! Awesome!
Looks and sounds good
Thanks! She’s a lot of fun to drive!
I have always thought I would like to have a Power Wagon only the Ambulance version.
Selling this one if you’re interested
Nice, what transmission and rear wheel setup did you use?
350 engine, 350 trans, and I believe it has 373 gears but it’s a mix of original dodge and drivetrain from an 80s military blazer.
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@@kevinsclassics Did you replace the chassis or keep the original?
@@Tarhunt02 original
@@kevinsclassics awesome, I hope to do an engine swap for a restomod myself.
@@Tarhunt02 good luck!
I see you hae this for sale, do you also work on these old dodges? Have a website or a way to get ahold of you. Thanks!
It just sold last week!
Some of the work I do myself, and some of the work I sent out to a professional shop when it was too big of a job for me to do.
Hello Kevin, is your truck still available? looking for an M37 to purchase
No sorry, it sold.
What did the axles come out of? I like that the the axle width looks stock.
80s Chevy blazer