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Thread: Project "iron mule"

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    nope that was a while back i thought i took that down sorry

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    im having problems with uploadeding pics on image shack but here is one of the exhaust


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    cool clearance job over the driveshaft
    1968 M715
    1968 M725

  4. #244
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    just wondering.... anyone ever fit a camper shell or bed top thingy " i said thingy" on a m715??

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    Quote Originally Posted by das beef View Post
    just wondering.... anyone ever fit a camper shell or bed top thingy " i said thingy" on a m715??
    A slide in bed camper?

    Google says yes...and from the zone
    http://www.m715zone.com/vb/showthread.php?t=21196


    Other google result...
    - Luke
    1968 M715 the Monolith

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    Quote Originally Posted by m715 View Post
    A slide in bed camper?

    Google says yes...and from the zone
    http://www.m715zone.com/vb/showthread.php?t=21196

    I'll bet the top doesnt leak too bad...
    Thanks, George
    Joshua 24:15

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    Quote Originally Posted by das beef View Post
    just wondering.... anyone ever fit a camper shell or bed top thingy " i said thingy" on a m715??
    There was another 715 on here that had what looked like a contractors shell on the bed, think it was tan. Looked really sweet but must have been custom made due to the excellent fit.

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    so i fixed the fuel sending unit only to find that the gas tank reseal kit i used is crumbling into pieces in the tank clogging the fuel line making a huge mess....... which means im gonna need a tank and i see there $575 bucks now gggrreeaaatttttt..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by das beef View Post
    so i fixed the fuel sending unit only to find that the gas tank reseal kit i used is crumbling into pieces in the tank clogging the fuel line making a huge mess....... which means im gonna need a tank and i see there $575 bucks now gggrreeaaatttttt..........
    And that is exactly why my tank sits on the scrap metal pile here. I have a new stainless steel one in the truck. I decided to "bite the bullet" up front. I didn't want to revisit the problem. Maybe one of the members here has a spare that they are willing to part with?

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    Saw this write up for a 1993 bronco tank. It mounts in the rear opposed to the stock location. But should be pretty inexpensive option.
    http://homepage.mac.com/m715/jeep/fueltank.html

    Also my truck when it came from the fire station just had a metal plate cube welded up in the stock location, not to pretty but functional.
    - Luke
    1968 M715 the Monolith

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