
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.
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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 …
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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), …
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Military Vehicle Spotlight: 1952 Dodge M-37
Jun 15, 2018 · Building on the success of the ¾-ton trucks it built for the U.S. military during WWII, Dodge began delivering the M37 truck in June 1951. Improvements over the WWII …
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1953 Dodge M37 3/4-Ton Cargo Truck - Bring a Trailer
Dec 6, 2018 · This 1953 Dodge M37 is a 4-wheel drive, 3/4-ton cargo truck that was purchased by the seller 28 years ago from a rural fire company in Connecticut. Power is provided by a 230ci …
MV Spotlight: M37 Dodge 3/4-ton Truck - Military Trader/Vehicles
Mar 27, 2017 · Steel doors with roll-up glass windows were a major improvement. The M37 had a slightly lower silhouette than the World War II vehicles, a tactical benefit, and also were …
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 It superseded the Dodge WC-51 and WC-52 trucks in US service and was used extensively by the United States armed …