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1953 Dodge Powerwagon M37 - Modern Marvel

The Only Thing Drab Is The Paint
By Harry Wagner
Photography by Harry Wagner
1953 Dodge M37 Power Wagon Front View
Cool Fact The ambulance version... 
   
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1953 Dodge M37 Power Wagon Front View
Cool Fact
The ambulance version of the M37 was designated the M43, while the military radio truck was designated the M152.
1953 Dodge M37 Power Wagon Front Side View
The body of the M37 is relatively... 
   
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1953 Dodge M37 Power Wagon Front Side View
The body of the M37 is relatively straight and free of rust. Joe built a custom cage on the outside of the vehicle to preserve room for the occupants and protect them more than the sheetmetal. He noted, "The front section of the cage is removable and allows me to run the hard top in the winter."
1953 Dodge M37 Power Wagon Front Axle
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1953 Dodge M37 Power Wagon Front Axle
The front axle is a low-pinion Dana 60 from a Chevy pickup. The long side of the axle was narrowed 3 inches to line up the cast spring pad on the centersection with the leaf springs on the M37 to center the axle without outboarding the springs. The axle is fitted with 4.88 gears, an ARB Air Locker, stock hubs, and 30-spline stub shafts. The M37 is steered with a crossover setup, placing the drag link above the National leaf springs.
1953 Dodge M37 Power Wagon Rear Axle
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1953 Dodge M37 Power Wagon Rear Axle
The rear axle is a full-floating Corporate 14-bolt that's been upgraded with 4.88 gears, a Detroit Locker, and disc brakes. Like the front, the rear axle is suspended by supple National Spring leaf spring packs and damped by Rancho 9000 shocks. An air tank sits above the rear axle. It's filled by a converted A/C compressor on the engine and is used to power the Air Locker and to air up tires. Behind the air tank, a custom 50-gallon fuel tank keeps the thirsty big-block fed.
1953 Dodge M37 Power Wagon Engine
Joe has been through four... 
   
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1953 Dodge M37 Power Wagon Engine
Joe has been through four different drivetrain's since he purchased his M37 with a 351C and SM420 transmission. The current engine is a TBI 454ci Chevy V-8 that Joe swapped in with the help of his friend Marty Boyer. The big-block is backed by a 4L80E four-speed automatic mated to NP203 and NP205 doubled transfer cases. On the driver side of the firewall is the Hydroboost, which is set up for the four-wheel disc brakes. The valves on the passenger side use the heat of the big-block to power an underhood hot water shower.
1953 Dodge M37 Power Wagon Interior
Joe kept the bare-bones interior... 
   
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1953 Dodge M37 Power Wagon Interior
Joe kept the bare-bones interior of the M37, but as with the rest of the truck he added a few modern conveniences to make life more comfortable. There is no A/C or carpets, but there is a Kenwood stereo and a six-disc CD changer. The steering column and wheel came from a Chevy pickup. Joe added a host of Auto Meter white-faced gauges to keep track of the engine's vital signs. But when there was too much glare to read the gauges, he built pods out of exhaust tubing and angled all the gauges toward the driver.

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