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Thread: Another 715 saved from the Feds

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    Default Another 715 saved from the Feds

    I was able to save this fine example of "former" Green Iron from the clutches of the Federal Government. Tommorrow I will be getting the very first Title for this 40 yr old beauty. And yes this is the M713 3/4 ton that was listed on GSA Auctions.

    Finally home!!!


    Heavyduty bumper


    Can you say 1/4" Armor Plating


    Easy Step entry


    Don't have to worry about bending the fenders


    Darn!!1 No bumpettes


    It gets Great Mileage

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    At least the tailgate is in good shape


    Only slightly modifed. Almost "STOCK"


    The Great Smokey Bear


    Where can I find a 6bt????


    Look honey, a new style flasher!!!

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    Looks like fun Wart Hog, have at it! Excellent project, mine was an X forest service truck, yellow.

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    That's a good one. Look at how well preserved those rockers were kept with the armored foot steps. If I owned that truck, I'd definitely keep Smokey posted on each door. Although, as a Sooner, you'll likely have to rid the truck of the Razorbacks.

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    Wow Wart Hog, Those Razorbacks set the truck off! What a find. Speaking of Razorbacks, my brother lives in Bentonville, AR and he saw a real slick, slightly tweaked 715 for sale at the Jeep dealership. They were asking $50K! He laughed and left.

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    I like the fender flairs with the lip on the outside.

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    It has one of those hardtops w/ the lip over the windsheild.
    68 M-715 MVPA #2710

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    Who wants to bet that hole in the center of the firewall was to get at the oil line on the back of the cylinder head?
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    Yeah I notice that too George- thats a dead ringer for the one I have-slanted back at the top-large rear window--overhang in front. Mine was owned by the Michigan DNR-and this is forrest service-the plot thickens lol

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    Maybe at one time an aftermarket co made a run of tops for these trucks when they more popular coming just out of surplus?
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