I was wondering if anyone has done a chassis swap for their M37? Have you seen it done? Do you think it would be possible without breaking the bank?
Could someone please provide some M37 chassis info for me:
What is the wheelbase? What is the wdith Hub to Hub (would be better info.)
What is the track?
What do you think the limitations would be with a swap like this? I personally think the engine bay is small on these trucks compared to some fo the new trucks out there.
Any info. on chassis swaps?
Moderators: Cal_Gary, T. Highway, Monkey Man, robi
Re: Any info. on chassis swaps?
I have seen a few pic's of the 37 plopped on a cheby Blazer, K-5, it wasn't a pruty sight. It just wasn't a good match-up? 

Last edited by m-37Bruce on Sat Oct 09, 2010 5:09 am, edited 1 time in total.
Bruce,
1953 M-37 w/ow
Retired Again
Keep Em Rollin'
VMVA
1953 M-37 w/ow
Retired Again
Keep Em Rollin'
VMVA
Re: Any info. on chassis swaps?
Please don't take alot of offense to this answer but I would expect some. If you are to lazy to look up the track and wheelbase how are you going to put forth enough effort to research and drop a body on a different frame.
Re: Any info. on chassis swaps?
Surely it would be easier to just buy an old rust bucket M37 and take the chassis from that?
I'm sure you could pick one up for a few hundred bucks.
This would be cheaper than the alternative of finding another chassis and all the work that would be involved in making it fit.
I'm sure you could pick one up for a few hundred bucks.
This would be cheaper than the alternative of finding another chassis and all the work that would be involved in making it fit.
Last edited by M37UK on Sun Oct 10, 2010 11:47 am, edited 1 time in total.
Stu
1952 Dodge M37 with 1952 M101 Trailer
MVT UK
SMVG Scotland
1952 Dodge M37 with 1952 M101 Trailer
MVT UK
SMVG Scotland
Re: Any info. on chassis swaps?
A VALID POINT THERE JEEPDUD, BUT THERE ARE PEOPLE AT TIMES WHO PAY OTHER PEOPLE TO DO THE WORK (GOD FORBID LOL)jeepdud wrote:Please don't take alot of offense to this answer but I would expect some. If you are to lazy to look up the track and wheelbase how are you going to put forth enough effort to research and drop a body on a different frame.

LIFE IS SHORT AND ENDS UNEXPECTEDLY. MAKE EVERY MOMENT WORTH REMEMBERING.
Re: Any info. on chassis swaps?
Well said Sotven. I was reading about a build in Hot Rod and in the first paragraph the owner of the vehicle talked about how his build budget of 100,000 had been exceeded by the shop he was working with to build his rod.
So ya there are guys out there who just put up the dough.
Having said that. I have been looking at a couple of chassis . 80's Blazer is a little short and short bed pick ups are a little long so either way you are gonna have to cut the frame. I haven't really looked at witdths yet . I have been thinking it would be fun to put an M body on a modern frame.
This picture got me thinking about it. I think the one used in this pic is a Blazer .

So ya there are guys out there who just put up the dough.
Having said that. I have been looking at a couple of chassis . 80's Blazer is a little short and short bed pick ups are a little long so either way you are gonna have to cut the frame. I haven't really looked at witdths yet . I have been thinking it would be fun to put an M body on a modern frame.
This picture got me thinking about it. I think the one used in this pic is a Blazer .

1952 M37
M101 trailer
1942 Chevy G506
M101 trailer
1942 Chevy G506
Re: Any info. on chassis swaps?
They remind me of the Ford Pinto bodies on the Blazer frames. Great exercise in art but a lot of money thrown at a limited use novelty. But there are folks who like to build those oddities and have fun with them.
Wes K
wsknettl@centurytel.net
54 M37, 66 M101, 45MB, 51 M38, 60 CJ5, 46 T3-C
MVPA 22099
Disclaimer: Any data posted is for general info only and may not be M37 specific or meet with the approval of some esteemed gurus.
wsknettl@centurytel.net
54 M37, 66 M101, 45MB, 51 M38, 60 CJ5, 46 T3-C
MVPA 22099
Disclaimer: Any data posted is for general info only and may not be M37 specific or meet with the approval of some esteemed gurus.
-
- MSGT
- Posts: 828
- Joined: Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:50 am
- Location: Prince George BC Canada
- Contact:
Re: Any info. on chassis swaps?
The chassis doesn't make the size of the engine bay - the sheetmetal wrapped around it does. Any engine will fit between the rails and under the hood with enough thought given to the process. I've got a 428 Cobra Jet under my hood, and Josh has a twin turbo Dodge 400 under the hood of his. Both of us are running 1 ton driveline under the original frame rails. Virtually any V8 will fit with out too much fuss. About the only engine thats a real pain to install would be a Cummins 6bt due to the length. But that would require cutting the sheet metal out of the firewall, not changing the chassis.
WMS to WMS an M37 is 72" wide. The wheelbase is about 114".
A standard GM Dana 60 front with single wheel hubs is 69" wide. A corporate 14bolt rear is 67" wide. A dana 60 with the dually wheel hub is 78" wide, while a Dually C14 rear is 72" wide.
As for a chassis to swap under an M37 body, a fullsize jimmy or blazer is about 106", a toyota truck (regular cab s/b) is 112". Most fullsize S/b trucks are around 118" depending on year and manufacturer. Long box trucks are usually at 125" or longer. The wheel base of an IH scout travellall might be close, but I don't know what it is. Even if it was close, it would be a down grade in the strength department. None of the newer trucks (pre - 2000) have a chassis that is really any stronger that what is under the M37 to start with. Plus swapping it over just adds more work as the engine bay size is still goverened by the sheetmetal, and now you need to build 13 body mounts, instead of two engine mounts, a tranny mount, and some suspension mounts.
IMO you'll be miles ahead and less frustrated by just using the M37 frame.
Hope this helps.
WMS to WMS an M37 is 72" wide. The wheelbase is about 114".
A standard GM Dana 60 front with single wheel hubs is 69" wide. A corporate 14bolt rear is 67" wide. A dana 60 with the dually wheel hub is 78" wide, while a Dually C14 rear is 72" wide.
As for a chassis to swap under an M37 body, a fullsize jimmy or blazer is about 106", a toyota truck (regular cab s/b) is 112". Most fullsize S/b trucks are around 118" depending on year and manufacturer. Long box trucks are usually at 125" or longer. The wheel base of an IH scout travellall might be close, but I don't know what it is. Even if it was close, it would be a down grade in the strength department. None of the newer trucks (pre - 2000) have a chassis that is really any stronger that what is under the M37 to start with. Plus swapping it over just adds more work as the engine bay size is still goverened by the sheetmetal, and now you need to build 13 body mounts, instead of two engine mounts, a tranny mount, and some suspension mounts.
IMO you'll be miles ahead and less frustrated by just using the M37 frame.
Hope this helps.
Ray
1953 CDN. M37
1954 CDN. M152
1953 CDN. M37
1954 CDN. M152
Re: Any info. on chassis swaps?
Great information M.Y.
You and Josh have shown what can be done with the M37 and it's stock frame. Between you two, there is a step by step guide to building a great truck right here on the forum.
You and Josh have shown what can be done with the M37 and it's stock frame. Between you two, there is a step by step guide to building a great truck right here on the forum.
1952 M37
M101 trailer
1942 Chevy G506
M101 trailer
1942 Chevy G506