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Our website has been updated showing the 1963
WM300 Power Wagon we just finished up, a M37B1 just getting under way & a few others. Feel free to check it out if you have interest.
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Post by Carter »

Charles, the quality of your work, level of skill and knowledge that you bring to projects such as those shown on your updated webpage is outstanding. Your work result in a museum quality resto. that any MV owner would be proud to display. The M Series rebuild dash plate, in my opinion, indicates a truely excellent and better than factory product.

Which M37 is your latest undertaking, it was not clear to me and, unless I missed it and I probably did :oops: , adding project dates would help viewers understand the work progress.

Now will you send me that 50 cents you promised me if I wrote something nice about your work :wink:
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Post by refit1701 »

I second the motion. I enjoy looking at your photos section.

In particular, the "in progress" photos of the Strata Blue M37 are facinating to look at. You appear to have done the frame in black, which is my plan too.
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1962 M151 Ford Production, on the rotisserie now
1953 USMC M37 w/w -in storage
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Post by HingsingM37 »

Charles,

Excellent work sir. You are an asset to all of us here and we appreciate M Series and your help :)
David
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Post by k8icu »

Charles,

Nice work on the Civy Dodge!

Just being nosey...but when you do the 4BT swap are those new motors or rebuilt and how much do one of those run these days?
M37s are HMMWV in my world!
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Post by NCmountainman »

CHARLES, I really appreciate all of the information that you provide. You are a valuable asset to the group. If I ever get down your way, I want to stop in and meet you in person. Thanks!
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Charles: I agree with all of the above. It is nice to have you around to keep us straight
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Post by MSeriesRebuild »

The M37B1 now in progress is Doug & Kelli Crickey's.

We only install brand new engines from Cummins, average cost of the base engine is around $8,500, most have optional accessory items added with of course additional cost accordingly.
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Post by rixm37 »

As always Charles outstanding work and craftsmanship. Thanks for taking time out of what has to be very busy days to participate in this forum.
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