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Carl
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How much are they worth?

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I have recently became the proud owner of three (3) M37 trucks and a 2 1/2 ton Army Truck. I also have a small military trailer. Would someone please tell me what they are worth. None of them run at the moment, but I was told that they all ran a few years ago. Some rust, but very fixable. One only has 6,000 miles on it. The 2 1/2 ton has a huge winch on the front of it. I personally am not into these vehicles, I restore corvettes. I live just outside of Columbia SC toward Augusta, Ga. If anyone knows of someone that may be interested in these vehicles please refer them to me. Thanks Carl
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Can you post pictures of these trucks. A picture says a thousand words as they say. Price will depend on condition, completeness, originality, etc. There are many variables.

BTW - "I was told they all ran a few years ago", or " it ran when parked" are two pretty worn out lines float around pretty freely. Of course they all ran at one time but that won't effect the price any! I'd watch the use of those lines when describing a vehicle you intend to sell. We've all heard them before.......Just a bit of constructive crtiticism......
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duce & 1/2

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THE TWO & HALF IS IT COME WITH A DUMP IF SO I BELIVE IT COULD BE SOLD IF I CAN SEE PICS PLEASE SEND AN EMAIL TO ME WITH A PRICE VERY INTERESTED. :idea:
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By all means, I agree on posting some pics so we can all view what you've got in your set of trucks. And to echo the comment about running, it is a very often used phrase ... but pics can answer a lot of questions other than how far the trucks are from running again.
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Post by Carl »

OK, I get your point. I will post a few pics over the weekend. I appreciate the response from everyone. Carl
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Pics

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I have the pics, if anyone wants them , please send me an email and I will send them to you directly. For some reason I can't figure out how to post them on this web site. My email is "Carl@cmpotter.us" Thanks Carl
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Got 'Em

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Bruce,

1953 M-37 w/ow

Retired Again

Keep Em Rollin'

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Couple More

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Bruce,

1953 M-37 w/ow

Retired Again

Keep Em Rollin'

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Hey Carl,
Sorry for any misunderstanding! We are both gettin' old!

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I almost forgot where I was to put these for Carl.........hummm, let me see, where was I....... Have you registered the 37's in/on "Robi's Registry"?
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Wish I was closer, I would sure love to have one of those hardtops.

Nice lookin trucks.
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Carl
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m37 and deuce 1/2

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I just wanted to let everyone know that the orange m-37 and the m100 trailer was sold to one of the sites members today. The deuce 1/2 and two m37s are left. I also found three or four litters in very good to excellent shape (for carring injured persons on) They are also for sale. I have 6 or 7 old radios (they appear to be old military radios) if anyone is interested in them. Thanks for looking and I hope someone will get some use out of these items. Just make an offer and they are yours. Carl
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What are the radios? I may at least be able to help with pricing...
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2 1/2 ton and two m37s

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I just wanted to let everyone know that the crusher has offered $950.00 for the 2 1/2 ton and $475.00 for each of the m37s. I don't want to see them go there that is why I put them here first. If anyone wants them for parts or to restore please contact me asap. You can have them for the price of scrap. They won't get any cheaper than that. They all have motors, transmissons, axles, hubs, rims and a lot of parts that you cannot buy for this price. If you need them please don't wait. Time is running out for these remaining three trucks. Thanks Carl
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Are they still with us?

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Do you still have the two M37's? Give me a shout at 1cu812@charter.net
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Carl
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Everything sold

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I just wanted to say thanks to everyone that help me place these vehicles on this site. All items have been sold to members or friend of members of this site. Nothing had to go to the crusher and for that I am thankful. As a retired member of our armed forces, I would like to thank each person here for what they are trying to do, and that is to preserve a piece of our history. Keep up the great work. May the good Lord smile upon you each morning.

Carl
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