
Dodge M37 - Wikipedia
The Dodge M37 was a 3 ⁄ 4-ton 4x4 truck developed for service in the United States military as a successor to the widely used Dodge-built WC Series introduced during World War II.
Military Vehicle Buyer's Guide: M37 Dodge 3/4-Ton Truck
Aug 10, 2010 · The Dodge M37 3 ⁄4-ton 4x4 truck (G-741) was Dodge's follow-up to their successful WC Series from World War II. Introduced in 1951, it was used extensively by the …
Dodge M37 Classic Cars for Sale - Classics on Autotrader
Based on the current Dodge M37 listings for sale on Classics on Autotrader, you may find some that cost as low as $12,495 and max out around $92,900. While the average price of a Dodge …
M-37 Military Dodges - Vintage Military Trucks
Jul 1, 2022 · ( Click on yellow title to the right of each photo for Jeep info ) 1951 M37 80016619 "Quapaw #6" $6,500 1952 M37 80040664 "McKibben" $5,500 1962 M37B1 ... M37 "Evant" …
Dodge M37 Market - CLASSIC.COM
The Dodge M37 was a series of 3/4 ton military trucks introduced in 1951. The M37 was a highly adaptable 4x4 truck, and was offered for a variety of uses such as Command Truck (M42), …
Military Surplus Trucks: The Dodge M37 - Possum Living
Jan 24, 2009 · The Dodge M37 (G-741) was a three-quarter ton four-wheel drive truck. It superseded the Dodge WC-51 and WC-52 trucks in US service and was used extensively by …
Dodge M37 - Dodge Wiki
The Dodge M37 (G-741) was a three-quarter ton four-wheel drive truck. It superseded the Dodge WC-51 and WC-52 trucks in US service and was used extensively by the United States armed …
1954 Dodge M37 Power Wagon US Army Jeep Military …
Six-Cylinder "Mopar" flathead engine. Four-Speed Manual Transmission (granny gear first) Two Speed Transfer Case. Four-Wheel Drive with Warn locking hubs. Good Points: Runs very well. …
Dodge M37 Classic Trucks for Sale - Classics on Autotrader
Find old, vintage, collector, restored or antique compact, mid-size, full-size, and 4x4 Dodge M37 trucks for sale near you.
Dodge Military Vehicles For Sale - BaT Auctions - Bring a Trailer
Dodge's relationship with the US Military goes back to WWI, and rumor has it that the "jeep" moniker was initially applied by American servicemen to the WC-series Command Car during …