A Special thanks to Charles Talbert, He spends so much time and effort keeping these old trucks rolling down the road. Without the extended knowledge and experience of the M37 that he and the others bring to the forum many vehicles would be simply sitting in the back yards and groves rusting away.
We all have our own opinions from time to time, but what Charles offers in support is invaluable and we are all very lucky to have someone so devoted to a cause such as our beloved M37.
Merry Christmas to Charles and and everyone who is willing to help.
Thank you!
hb
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hb wrote:A Special thanks to Charles Talbert, He spends so much time and effort keeping these old trucks rolling down the road. Without the extended knowledge and experience of the M37 that he and the others bring to the forum many vehicles would be simply sitting in the back yards and groves rusting away.
We all have our own opinions from time to time, but what Charles offers in support is invaluable and we are all very lucky to have someone so devoted to a cause such as our beloved M37.
Merry Christmas to Charles and and everyone who is willing to help.
Thank you!
hb
HB; I'm glad that we have been able to add something that has helped you along the way.
Happy New Year to all,
Charles and the M Series Crew
Lot of changes since that photo was taken. That bay is now where our much larger paint booth is located. Back then it was just Steven and myself doing it all; now we have another full timer in the body shop with Steven, a much needed fabricator/welder, and another technician to help keep up better with run in projects, so I can concentrate more on the long term projects. Life has been good, God has blessed our business bountifully. Now if we can just get all the moving done, and everything in place as it should be, so we can get back 100% on truck work.
Charles & Steve,
Life has treated us good here also. Farming has been good dispite all the political turmoil. We just work on our own stuff and sell parts out the door.
Currently working on a 46 WDX Power Wagon with a half track and a scout car waiting in the wings.
If anyone gets near Yellowstone Park, you can stop in here and Army Surplus Warehouse is only an hour away.
www.snakeriver4x4.com
M-37's - WC-51 - M-29C - WC-25 cc - CCKW
M-274 - M-101 - G-527 Water Buffalo
G-7117 Chevy