Sir, new subscriber here. Thank you for sharing this with us. I myself am searching for an M38 thats been done. Modest for you but I want a military flat fender. I will be looking for ward to seeing your other vehicles. WW2 vehicles are the tops. Thanks again, great job. 👍
Whats up with the frame rail, there is a gap at the winch, frame says "i am a WC56".... could it be a rare WC58.... Signalcorps radio CommandCar?? all together, real nice COMMANDCAR!!
I'm working on a M37 in Charleston SC if you know where any parts cars are. Watched your outdoor show for years and never knew that you were a gearhead.
Beautiful, obviously restoring it was a labor of love. I just love these WW2 vehicles.
Awesome. i am glad you have the resources to make these awesome time pieces of American history be brought back to Glory.
Thanks!
I love this channel !
There was a guy in Massachusetts that had about a dozen of these in his backyard. From the trucks to the command cars
Great looking vehicle and smart move on the drivetrain. Even with double clutching those old transmissions can be a real pain in the ass.
Thanks. You're right, some things are best left in the past.
Very cool Thank you for showing this:) God Bless.
Sir, new subscriber here. Thank you for sharing this with us. I myself am searching for an M38 thats been done. Modest for you but I want a military flat fender. I will be looking for ward to seeing your other vehicles. WW2 vehicles are the tops. Thanks again, great job. 👍
Thanks for watching!
Whats up with the frame rail, there is a gap at the winch, frame says "i am a WC56".... could it be a rare WC58.... Signalcorps radio CommandCar?? all together, real nice COMMANDCAR!!
Meme vos véhicules "MILITAIRE"
Sont d'une BEAUTÉ incroyable !
Un vrai BONHEUR pour les yeux.
De sacrés monuments motorisés !
🙏😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Looks to actually be a WC 56 with frame extensions...
I'm working on a M37 in Charleston SC if you know where any parts cars are. Watched your outdoor show for years and never knew that you were a gearhead.
Must've been a B1 M37, because the earlier transmissions weren't synchronized either
150 is bullshit i know of over 60 in Germany alone