Posted by Wardner on January 04, 2012 at 18:12:17 from (4.154.234.140):
In Reply to: O/T Dodge truck value posted by 37Chief on January 04, 2012 at 16:48:59:
You really ought to post some pictures. I was in the USMC in the mid to late '60s. At the Infantry Company level there were only aluminum Mighty-Mites and Mules. I believe both have collector value. At the Infantry Battalion level, various sections were assigned a few Jeeps. I believe some sections could draw Deuce-and-a-Halfs and drivers from the Division Motor Pool. I can't remember ever seeing green painted civilian Dodges.
You may be talking about M-38 but I think most of those were gone well before the late '70s and replaced with ton-and-a-quarter Jeeps which were succeeded with Humvees. Lots of rural highway and fire depts got those 3/4 ton M-38 trucks. Many of those were resold to the public after receiving red or yellow paint and after sustaining some costly damage or continuing neglect.
Anyway, I would go to Google and eBay to check out the pricing for parts and complete vehicles.
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