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Lifer
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Not M37, but Mil Veh anyway

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The son of one of my fellow American Legion members recently bought a 1943 (?) Chevy 1 1/2 ton Army truck. It runs, but is in serious need of a carb kit and a set of new rings. It has very little rust and should be a prime candidate for restoration. I'm sure he'll be looking for "bits and pieces" once the weather warms up a bit. Does anyone know of a web site dedicated to these trucks or have an idea where he might be able to find parts? I posted a similar message on the Steel Soldiers web site yesterday, but have had no response as of yet.

Oh, yes! I spoke with his wife yesterday when I spotted the truck, and gave her the URLs for our forum and for Steel Soldiers. We may hear from him now and then.
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Post by gwalker »

that truck is an G-506, try here:
http://www.tm9-801.com/
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Post by peter e mark »

Also try whellsofvictory.com
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I Think I spelled that wrong, it's wheelsofvictory.com
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Post by Lifer »

Thanks! :)

I made note of those sites and will pass them along.
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another resource

Post by Paul (in NH) »

this company supplies parts for old Chevies.

http://www.oldchevytrucks.com/cgi/htmlos.exe/start.htm
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