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i think a company was trying to import them but i dont know what happened to them. It would probably be cheaper in the long run to throw a 4BT and a set of faster axles under a truck thats already here. I do like the flowing fenders, looks like a jeep commanche
after being the proud "former" owner of a Gama Goat I would advise against swimming any 40 yr+ vehicle. Even when new they leaked like crazy and swimming wasnt recommended.
depends on where you bought it and when, i bid on ones similar that went for 4500-5500 or so without buyers premium. most i looked at needed some stuff but nothing a good afternoon and a fresh credit card couldnt fix.
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well crack open a beer and call some friends..... i just finished brewing 6 gallons of beer and i promise if i was closer I would load up the M715 and head up but thats a long trip at 50 miles per hour.
well bigger than everything she was out of gas. we put a bit in the carb and it fired right up. funny it waited until i drove up the hill to break the ignition down before it decided it was out. Now i just have to figure out why the rear turn signals are both flashing when i hit the signal...
titles are a thorn in the side with MV collectors...lots of Florida guys on here who can help. There are titling companies who will issue a title but it cost a bit. The florida guys will probably be able to help you out. Its very dependent on what state your in and im a Tennessee guy...
well after driving my truck up the hill and a buddy and i were fixing the bows on the softtop.... well he was i was working on the ignition system that was running rougher than it needed to. I got the bright idea to replace my points and set the spark advance....... well i got the points in...
i just finished my m715 in Raptor Bedliner in the bed and interior (Black factory tint) and tintable Raptor ( i used flat OD) on the outside. It came out great and is very cost effective. I like the idea of where your going. It takes very little paint to tint the Raptor and it covers very well...
well your probably right, since i dont have anything now i would just end up dragging around stuff for other people...... or hauling freight on the ice road for a season just for the fun of it...... or buying something big just so i can tow it.
I have had designs on a expansible van camper who...
well thank you very much..... here i was thinking you bought some HET god knows what from who knows where and what do i find out...... it was built from the same trucks i see on GL every now and then. Now i want one.......
This entire hobby started from a google search looking for a 6-wheel...
that sucks.... i hate dishonest people.
I like Hemet though i used to rockclimb up the mountain from there in Idylwyld, Ca.
It does sound like a basic bait and switch to me
welcome...
and its your truck dude, do whatever makes you happy you dont have to answer to anyone except yourself and maybe the wife. As far as the truck shifting on you Ive never heard about that happening, are the bushings worn out?
Congrats on the purchase and glad the experience is going good for you so far. It seems that overall decency and fairdealing seems to be the rule not the exception in the hobby.
Great pics with the kids and im glad you got a m35 first. Towing the second and third vehicle/trailer/generator/who...
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