Military Vehicles – October 2019

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Military Vehicles Magazine • OCTOBER 2019 73


CLUESINTHESERIALNUMBERS


M37 serial numberscan be found on thedashboard data


plate.However,sincethesecanberemovedand/orreplaced,the


Serialnumbercanalsobefoundstampedonthevehicleframein


thefrontleftwheelwell.Lightlygrindoffthepaintandruston


theframeforwardofthefrontaxle.Thereshouldbeeightnum-


bers.If thereareonlysevennumbers,youhavea pilotvehicle


(prototype).


The first “actual production” M37 bore serial number


80006012 andwas completedon January2,1951. TheM37


featured here (with serial number 80006025) was completed


justover a weeklateronJanuary10, 1951. 80006025 minus


80006012 equals13.ThatmeansthatthisM37is the13th“ac-


tualproduction”offtheassemblyline!


HISTORYOFNUMBER 13


Beinganearlyproductionvehicle,thetruckfeatured here


wasmostlikelyissuedtotheU.S.Army.Atsomepointinits


history,it wasmarkedassurplusbeforebeingtransferredtothe


NorthCarolinaRoadDepartment.There,it waspaintedyellow.


WhentheRoaddepartment,nolonger hada use forit, it


wenttotheMoreheadCity[NorthCarolina]FireDepartment.


TheFireDepartmentpaintedthetruckredandwhiteandusedit


asa brushtruck.Whenit wasnolongerableto turnover,theFire


Departmentsentthetruck tothe“boneyard.”


In1987,twoformerMarines,myselfandmytrustycompan-


ion,FrankBrewer,werescoutingthebackroadsandjunkyards


ofeasternNorthCarolinawherewediscovered theabandoned


M37.Thebodywasinexcellentconditionwithnorustandno


dings.Thepaintwaspeeling,exposingmultiplecolors,andthe


canvaswasrotting.Wedeterminedthatallit neededwasa fuel


pumptogetit running.


Afterwepurchasedthevintagevehicle,wemadetheappro-


priate repair, and I have been driving it ever since. Because of my


Marine heritage, I repainted the truck in Marine Corps colors. A


yellow rotating beacon and siren have been added. Except for


a new voltage regulator and paint, it is still in that original, “as-


found” condition.


The truck has been in parades, military displays, and car


shows. Back home on the farm, it has pulled many hay ride wag-


ons.


As of July 2019, the 13th production M37 is still going strong


(Including the tires that were on it when purchased in 1987). It is


a testament to the durability of the Dodge M37


David lives in Thomson, Georgia, and would love to hear


from anyonewho has a M37 with a serial number lower than


80006025.Untilthen,hewillclaimthetitleof “OldestM37.”


(BELOW) More than 60 years after rolling off Dodge’s production


line, the truck now sports USMC colors and sees service in parades,


shows, and even pulling for hay rides at Thanksgiving.


(RIGHT) The details on serial numbers came from the small book


titled, TM 9-1840C M37 – The Production Story from the IPC Research


Department (John Zentmeyer), published in 1987. It is out of print but


several vendors still stock copies.


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