Got my M37 to go lightning fast... well not at all, just messing around with time lapse photography, so I thought I'd tape a roughly 10 mile drive, taking one shot every 10 seconds, then converting it to a video at each frame every .20 of a second and that equals a ten mile drive in roughly 30 seconds
http://youtu.be/FEkF-Z1E0sU
Timelapse with my M37
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Timelapse with my M37
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1953 M37 USAAF
1953 M101 Trailer
1961 M416
Too many military collectibles to mention
http://m37.crwdesigns.com
M37 Restoration Site
http://dodgem37.com
http://facebook.com/creinemann
http://legendary-antiques.com
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Re: Timelapse with my M37
Thanks Carl....
I have gotten my M37 up to 66Mph but given the noise, Rev's and rattles I thought it best to drop back down to my 50Mph "safe" travelling speed, your video can let us dream of all day interstate speeds in a standard geared rig.
Regards - MM
I have gotten my M37 up to 66Mph but given the noise, Rev's and rattles I thought it best to drop back down to my 50Mph "safe" travelling speed, your video can let us dream of all day interstate speeds in a standard geared rig.
Regards - MM

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