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  1. #11
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    One clue...there are no rear flares that stick out on an M725...
    Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brute4c View Post
    One clue...there are no rear flares that stick out on an M725...
    Ha, ha. Maybe I've had one too many this evening...or I don't pay very good attention to 725's. Thanks for the kindly education.

    I'd still like to see a picture of the "stance".

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    Oops, I folded my hand too soon.

    Upon quick research, it appears that pages 2 & 3 of the 725 body manual show a 725 with flares. Also, I quickly reviewed some photographs of the ambulance body with very short flares. If this isn't accurate, then there was some funny business going on with those ambulances in the late 60's.

    At the least, I know I can have another tonight.

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    So would I....like to know if he made them hisself or what...and how much has been added....I know what ya mean about throwing stuff up the body...
    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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    Yes there are rear flares that stick out on a 725, they are just really skinny. They don't stick out anywere near as far as Willybad's 725.

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    Those ar MUCH wider than stock. I have been thinking of extending mine too.

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    I guess a guy could always cut the rears off a 715 and put them on the ambulance body and then use the cut 725 rears and add/weld them to the front. With this logic, they would be flush with each other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DNL View Post
    Willy,
    What color green paint is that? I love it.

    Dave
    Just a guess, but it looks like rustoleum camo to me. Used it a couple times, works good if you're after the "dull" been around for a while look.
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    Didn't Spicer use one of the Rustoleum camo colors on Velvet? I think the shade he used was darker, wasn't it?

    Dave

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    They have two greens, one is darker than the one in this post, other one is pretty close to the color of Willy's.

    I used the darker one on "Shorty"
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