1952 Dodge M37
The Dodge M37 3⁄4-ton 4×4 truck was Dodge’s follow-up to their successful WC Series from World War II. Introduced in 1951, it was used extensively by the United
Read MoreThe Dodge M37 3⁄4-ton 4×4 truck was Dodge’s follow-up to their successful WC Series from World War II. Introduced in 1951, it was used extensively by the United
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