As much as I hate to do it, I've got to sell my M37 for health reasons.
Unfortunately, it's in the same condition it was in when I bought it, including the #6 rod poking through the side of the block.
Fortunately, I have a freshly rebuilt T245 engine to go with it, including all the bits and pieces that came off of it (flywheel, clutch, pressure plate, bell housing, intake/exhaust manifolds, civvy carburetor, oil filter housing, etc.) Also included are a number of other parts that were missing when I bought the truck and which I managed to round up from various sources.
The engine was bored .060" over and I had hardened exhaust valve seats installed to preclude problems with unleaded gas.
Body-wise, it's in good shape with only minimal rust under the right headlight and a couple of extra holes in the sheet metal where the city street department who once owned it added a few extra accessories.
I'm asking $3,000 for the whole works.
It really has to go, guys! The wife wants to move back to Illinois, and I can't afford to have it shipped back up there. I'll offer a discount to any forum member who is interested.
If interested, drop me an e-mail at cbriggs@mchsi.com or send me a PM.
The truck is currently in Lavonia, GA (as am I).
'54 M37 For Sale
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'54 M37 For Sale
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I don't trust e-bay. I put it on Craig's List, though. I got 2 legitimate inquiries, both of whom wanted something they could just drive away, and a freakin' TON of SPAM. Just placing one small ad on CL was enough to generate a hundred (seems like) offers of "financial assistance" and offers to pay me $10K over the asking price if I would be kind enough to forward the "change" through a third-party broker. I would much prefer to sell it to someone on the forum. It's way too good to scrap it out!
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