mikkelborg
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Hello, I'm brand spankin' new to MV's and I have a few questions about my '64 M37B-1. I've had the truck for one week now, I've gotten her to run, drive and stop and the old girl just purrs. She's mostly origional, still has the 24V electrics, waterproof ignition, vacuum wipers (one of which works, the other i'm not so sure about yet), all of the instraments are working except the oil pressure gauge (I think it's the sending unit), somewhere along the line she lost her gas can brackets and mirror and picked up a homemade steel hardtop which will be removed soon. More about that stuff later. I would post a few pictures, but I do not have any yet, I'll get some soon, I promise.
Anyways, my questions are about the markings on the truck. The sides of the hood say US ARMY 3E4197 and the bumpers say 6A 124 ARC 92 AVN 13. What do these mean? Can you tell where the truck served and if it saw combat, ect. based on these numbers? Also, the truck has a yellow bridge plate displaying the number 27, what is the significance of this number? Is there a more correct number for an M37?
My truck currently has 1964 NDT's on it, I assume they are the origional tires, they are worn pretty badly and hard as concreate, what tires do you guys prefer for your M37's? I'm thinking about getting some fresh rubber and I'd like to know what my options are.
Thank you,
Collin
Anyways, my questions are about the markings on the truck. The sides of the hood say US ARMY 3E4197 and the bumpers say 6A 124 ARC 92 AVN 13. What do these mean? Can you tell where the truck served and if it saw combat, ect. based on these numbers? Also, the truck has a yellow bridge plate displaying the number 27, what is the significance of this number? Is there a more correct number for an M37?
My truck currently has 1964 NDT's on it, I assume they are the origional tires, they are worn pretty badly and hard as concreate, what tires do you guys prefer for your M37's? I'm thinking about getting some fresh rubber and I'd like to know what my options are.
Thank you,
Collin