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Thread: M715 Crewcab Photos

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    The guys over on the IFSJ board keep talking about how cool Crewcab (4 door) M715s look and I can't find info or photos anywhere.

    Does anyone have photos of a customized crewcab?

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    Closest thing I've seen to that is the guy that bobbed a wagoneer and put a shortened 715 bed on the back. Might have had 715 front fenders too. I posted at IFSJA when I was thinking about buying my truck. He said he's owned 20 or more 715s.

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    This is one that lives in Mass. Very cool, but I have not seen it in person.

    Joe Scotti
    1968 Herc M715

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    uh oh, I thought this was more of a pro-life board.

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    Taco is going to get us on the abortion topic yet again!

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    Nice duel filler necks...

    I believe I have a picture of the passenger side of that same truck that Bump_r posted from a show he went to some years back.
    Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.

    Pro-choice, that's a LIE, babies don't choose to die!!

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    I think I have one saved in a folder called "abomination!" if you can't find it, Jon.


    heheheh. JUST KIDDING. I don't like the looks of it, but I didn't build it. I am a strong believer in personal freedom, so... drive on! At least it looks well-done.

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    Would be better if it wasn't lowered. That's just retarded.
    -What We Have, We Hold-

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    It isn't lowered. It's on small tires. And huge running boards. Makes it look low. I have the same issue with my dually. It's actually pretty high, it's just waaaaaaay long. I took the cowboy running boards off and it looks normal now.

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    It uses a civvy window frame. You can see the triangle in the front on both front doors. It's made to "look" like an M715. Kinda like those "Hummer" kits that use a Suburban chassis.

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