Government Liquidation has an M37 listed for auction:
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1954 Dodge M37 3/4 Ton truck
Quantity in Lot:
1 (View Details)
Auction Type:
Internet Auction
Open Time:
05/21/2013 12:00AM Eastern Time
Close Time:
05/23/2013 05:00PM Eastern Time
Time Left:
6 Days, 2 Hours, 0 Minutes
Item Location:
Tooele, UT
Opening Bid:
$25.00
Current Bid:
0
Description:
1954 Dodge M37, 3/4 ton truck, 4x4, with winch. Manufacturer's serial number: 80263717, odometer 07737, with straight 6 Dodge 230 cu inch inline gas engine, four-speed transmission, two-speed transfer case, with rails and troop bench seating with spare canvas for rear included. Vehicle starts and runs, batteries not included in sale. Load outs are Monday thru Wednesday 8am to 12pm by appointment only at least two days in advance. Buyer loads. To schedule an appointment or discuss loading assistance options call Bob at 801-232-2322
M37 Auction, Govt. Liquidation,Tooele Ut.
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M37 Auction, Govt. Liquidation,Tooele Ut.
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Delta, Peach Bottom Fish & Game Assn.
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Re: M37 Auction, Govt. Liquidation,Tooele Ut.
I need to get my butt out there! That's only 40 miles from me!
Gary
Gary
Cal_Gary
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
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1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
G741.org Forum member since 2004
Re: M37 Auction, Govt. Liquidation,Tooele Ut.
I think this is part of the auction of the Jack Tomlin collection.
Rick
Rick
Re: M37 Auction, Govt. Liquidation,Tooele Ut.
I see a $4500 bid-too much for me to consider; could have been one of Jack's. I had the pleasure of meeting him there in Tooele a few years back-excentric but a nice guy and had a hell of a collection of vehicles.
Gary
Gary
Cal_Gary
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
G741.org Forum member since 2004
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
G741.org Forum member since 2004
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Re: M37 Auction, Govt. Liquidation,Tooele Ut.
I believe the M37 went for $6,150.00
The CCKW went for $7,633.00
The MUTT went for $7,707.00
Remember there is a 10% buyer premium plus transportation costs.
Man - I need to start selling more stuff.
The CCKW went for $7,633.00
The MUTT went for $7,707.00
Remember there is a 10% buyer premium plus transportation costs.
Man - I need to start selling more stuff.
Re: M37 Auction, Govt. Liquidation,Tooele Ut.
So Snake.....are those prices to be considered high or low for the CCKW and the Mutt? I'm asking because I'm clueless in regards to the going cost of other MVs.
thanks,
bob
thanks,
bob
Re: M37 Auction, Govt. Liquidation,Tooele Ut.
Forgive me but I'll chime in: The CCKW went a bit high; the MUTT a bit low, based on comparable pricing I've seen over time. The MUTT challenge is to find one "uncut", as there are safety issues if one gets into "stupid" and rolls one as a result-the government didn't want any of these in the public's hands but they've still managed to filter out into the HMV world.
Gary
Gary
Cal_Gary
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
G741.org Forum member since 2004
1954 M37 W/W
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G741.org Forum member since 2004
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Re: M37 Auction, Govt. Liquidation,Tooele Ut.
Of course the Mutt went with a trailer.
I would say they were all a wee bit high, considering they were in unrestored condition.
The CCKW being a big truck is a little harder to move, but anything WWII is bringing more dollars.
Recently I sold a rolling WC 62 chassis to Doug Higgins in CO,
Working on selling a WC 3/4 ton command car to Matt Tisdale in KY who is starting to build the replacement rear bodies.
I would say they were all a wee bit high, considering they were in unrestored condition.
The CCKW being a big truck is a little harder to move, but anything WWII is bringing more dollars.
Recently I sold a rolling WC 62 chassis to Doug Higgins in CO,
Working on selling a WC 3/4 ton command car to Matt Tisdale in KY who is starting to build the replacement rear bodies.