The wheel betrays the identity of the old car, Icon restores the Dodge M37

On the battlefield of World War II, in addition to the lightweight Willys Jeep, the Dodge Jeep will also be very well-known. In the world of car enthusiasts, the cold machine has become a classic case of old car restoration because of its history.

The wheel betrays the identity of the old car, Icon restores the Dodge M37

The wheel betrays the identity of the old car, Icon restores the Dodge M37

This Dodge M37 is a 1952 model that was restored in 2010. This restoration completely changed the embarrassing situation of this old car, and turned it into a brand new model, almost all the mechanical parts of it have been upgraded.

The wheel betrays the identity of the old car, Icon restores the Dodge M37

The wheel betrays the identity of the old car, Icon restores the Dodge M37

In terms of power, it is equipped with IWC’s 2.8L turbocharged diesel power, which is matched with a five-speed manual transmission. The axle adopts the Dana 60 axle, and the front and rear axles are equipped with differential locks as standard, matching with 37-inch all-terrain tires. The steering system and braking system are completely derived from the Ford F250 pickup.

The wheel betrays the identity of the old car, Icon restores the Dodge M37

The wheel betrays the identity of the old car, Icon restores the Dodge M37

Inside the vehicle, the wiring harness of the whole vehicle has been redesigned, while the interior design retains the style of the M37 of the year. A winch controller has been added at the position of the instrument panel. At the rear of the vehicle, the seat layout of the year is also retained, and two long seats can accommodate 12 people. When folded, it completely returns to the compartment.

The wheel betrays the identity of the old car, Icon restores the Dodge M37

The wheel betrays the identity of the old car, Icon restores the Dodge M37

The wheel betrays the identity of the old car, Icon restores the Dodge M37