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The patch panels for M37 front fender repair are available from Charles Talbert of M-Series Rebuild. He has a web site with his business information and contacts. These were not available for some time and then Charles stepped up and had a bunch run off. He is very knowledgeable on all things M37 and generous with his help.
http://www.mseriesrebuild.com/ M-Series Rebuild LLC 4038 Shankle Road Norwood, N.C. 28128 Phone: 704.474.4683 Decent used Fenders are available, and I suggest you try Marc who is closer to you at: militarypowerwagon@bell.net For M37 you can try this forum with members all over the world and many in the east. http://www.g741.org/PHPBB/index.php |
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Thanks Jes for these informations.
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Bill, If your friend needs any parts specific to M37CDNs and can't locate them out your way, I have a parts truck and may be able to help. But, we are a long ways apart and shipping would be a killer.... There are a few M37CDN guys way out west, but you likely have a lot more choices for parts in Ontario, Quebec, Maine and upstate New York. I can give you some starting points if you can't find them on your own. Good Hunting...
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Thanks Jes, I appreciate your help. Here is a picture of the beast with the owner François and me behind him.
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Thanks for posting those pics. It looks in pretty good shape for a 60+ yr old truck. I neglected to mention that for some parts, you can contact Brian Asbury. Brian is a member here. He still has some M37 bits. South of the border, its John Bizal at Midwest Military, Adirondack Dodge, and Vintage Power Wagons. If your friend doesn't have a manual, I have a Canadian Repair Manual that could get copied for him. Most US M37 manuals are available for download on line. Let me know if you want the links sent...
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I bought the patch panels a number of years ago for a truck I had. They were a quality product then and knowing Charles Talbert's rep, I would say they still will be. Weld them in carefully as the fenders will warp. Don't ask how I know!!
I have a CD of repair manuals but not for the M37Cdn It isn't much different. I am not sure if it is protected or not but if not could burn a copy. John Bizal is another great guy to deal with as Jess has mentioned. I ordered a number of items from John when I had mine and it was great service. Cheers Randy Last edited by Randy N; 10-01-16 at 17:36. Reason: early morning typing isn't my specialty |
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Thanks Randy...
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