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I picked up an M-37 project.
Actually, and this is no lie, my wife wanted it. No, really.
I'm trying to locate a drivers side door.
Any ideas in FF land?
Problem with ebay is shipping. Almost no one will ship to Alaska and when they do its UPS Blue (UPS doesn't even ship in this town) and its very expensive. I found a door for $75 last summer on ebay. Shipping was $650. I didn't buy the door.
You might want to try Patson E. A. Parts and Equipment Co. in Anchorage.
I get parts from them for my M-37. They will know where to get one if they don't have one. I just took a picture today of mine when I was plowing. Here it is, mine is a 1953.
907-333-5682
I picked up an M-37 project.
Actually, and this is no lie, my wife wanted it. No, really.
I'm trying to locate a drivers side door.
Any ideas in FF land?
I see one of your headlights looks busted. Patson has bulbs for them also. I broke a front axle a few years ago and they had a new one instock all at very reasonable prices. I think the axle was like $70.00. I broke it right at the knuckle joint. Did the stupid plow was frozen in and tried to pop the clutch to brake it loose and broke my axle also. Needless to say I don't do that anymore.
Did you keep the 24vt system or convert to 12?
I purchased a headlight from ebay...$25...but it is NOS and fits nicely.
It actually doesn't look as bad as the photo anymore.
It was originally from one of the villages on the Yukon and needed all the glass replaced.
Right now the door is my priority.
I still have the 24V system. Seems to work fine so not likely to change. The flat head six purrs like a kitten and have never had any trouble starting it at any temp. (knock on wood)