Hi i have a 1952 m37 which i believe is a usaf one(it`s blue everywhere even in parts it`s hard to reach),it has a non standard slightly tatty canvas cab and body which is blue.Did the usaf one`s have blue canvas`s or were they green?If they are blue deos anybody no where you can get them from,if they are green can anybody recommend a good place to buy replacements from.Has anybody got any picture`s of usaf one`s.This is the only blue one in England as far as i know.
Thanks Simon
I JUST GOT A NEW TOP FROM WEBE WEBBING. NICE JOB THEY DID. THEY MADE IT OUT OF A SUNBRELLA FRABIC, AT MY REQUEST. I'M SURE THEY CAN MAKE ONE OUT OF BLUE MATERIAL IF THATS WHAT THE FLY BOYS USED, GOOD LUCK BOB
Here is a link to some pics of my Air Force M37. The color is a semi gloss Strata Blue from Rapco Paint. The black accents are non standard, but how I wanted to do it. http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v246/ ... 52%20M-37/
Tim
powerwagontim wrote:Here is a link to some pics of my Air Force M37. The color is a semi gloss Strata Blue from Rapco Paint. The black accents are non standard, but how I wanted to do it. http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v246/ ... 52%20M-37/
Tim
Hey Tim, Be ready soon as a few of us in the local area with M-37s are going to get together and go for a ride!!!
Green Mountain Military Vehicle Club Army Transportation Association Vietnam
During my 22 years in the USAF I never saw a blue canvas top on a M35 series, 5 Ton series, M37, M38, M38A1, M170 or M715. All with canvas on top were OD. Not all USAF trucks were Blue. Rapid deployment units often left their trucks OD and even in Vietnam there was a healthy mix of Blue and OD USAF trucks.