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M37 winches and parts

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Morning guys I have some more m37 stuff to sell


1. Stock complete LU4 set up with a bumper somebody cut and rolled to look original very nice job too. It is 100% complete and still bolted to truck with all linkages,shafts,pto and all needed. It is on a 1968 B1 model $1200 or best offer.

2. Non original complete winch set up with a BTP pto winch on factory frame extenders, pto,shaft, bolts and linkages and a full drum of cable too. $ 950 or best offer this one is off and ready to go.

3. Fiberglass aftermarket hardtop co cracks or breaks 100% useable. $350 (sold going to NJ)

4.Nos passenger side bed panel never mounted $450.. (Sold heading toTexas)

5. 2 trucks being parted out also what do you need ??
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any tailgates in good shape? also looking for a lifting shackle for front bumper with pin
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no gates. shackle maybe have to check..
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I'm looking for a few good parts...... :D

Shackles with pins.

B1 Door Spare Tire Carrier Parts

Short Exhaust Pipe (from exhaust manifold to first long exhaust pipe) 2 of these

Round cast spare tire plate (2 of these)

B 1 Late Style Rear Blackout Stop Lamps (these are the little bullet style lights)

And I'm sure I'll think of more later tonight as I'm just about to go to sleep..... :shock:

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I'm looking for a few good parts......

Shackles with pins. all sold out

B1 Door Spare Tire Carrier Parts only have the one saved for my dump truck

Short Exhaust Pipe (from exhaust manifold to first long exhaust pipe) 2 of these sold them all

Round cast spare tire plate (2 of these) none

B 1 Late Style Rear Blackout Stop Lamps (these are the little bullet style lights) no more of these either

I guess I struck out here ?


And I'm sure I'll think of more later tonight as I'm just about to go to sleep.....

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Thank you xm708! You didn't strike out; I did. :wink:

It was worth a try. If you come across any more parts, please keep me in mind.

Thanks again!

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Looking for generator, regulator, and interconnecting cable
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Tuko wrote:any tailgates in good shape? also looking for a lifting shackle for front bumper with pin
I got a tailgate that can use some metal massaging but there is NO Rot!! I can take a pic if your interested. I can look around for the front shackle, I might have a couple stashed somewhere.
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that would be great
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I need two inner windshield frames. A little bit crunchy is okay as long as the top pieces are good. Shipping to 21161.
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Do you have a set of doors ? my door money is burning a hole in my pocket. will trade my money for a set of doors !!!!
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fodman wrote:Do you have a set of doors ? my door money is burning a hole in my pocket. will trade my money for a set of doors !!!!
Memphis Equipment has NOS passenger doors w/guts (door mechanism and window regulator) on epay starting at 2 bills, call 'em and talk to Dusty, they will sell you one for the starting price.
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I can probably scrounge up a set but shipping maybe cost prohibitive. If you want to look into shipping via truck on a pallet feel free my zipcode is 05851 have a loading dock and it is a commercial business..

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Hi Guys,

The shipping might not be as bad as you think. I bought a pair of doors a month or so ago from a guy in South Carolina. Shipping from there to Maryland via UPS ground was $40 for the pair. They were stripped (no glass or mechanisms) and he placed them inside to inside with a thick piece of cardboard between them, then wrapped them with plastic to keep them tightly together. Then he put them in a box and shipped them. They arrived undamaged and are actually pretty light when they're just shells. So check the UPS shipping calculator.....and the FedEx one as well. I prefer FedEx...usually cheaper and they handle the packages much better (IMO). They might even be able to be shipped via the Post Office (cheapest of all), but you'll have to check the girth measurement to see if it qualifies. Anyway, just FYI.

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Trailways or Greyhound are also less expensive.
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