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Supermechanic the M715 is based on the full-size Jeep Gladiator which is very similar to the Grand Wagoneer. BJS' front floor pans should work as many guys over on the M715 zone have used them.
View the Floor Pans Front at http://www.bjsoffroad.com
These guys might be able to help you out...
Jeep Panels Plus is no longer in business because the owner, Mr. Sheldon Greene, died in 2010.
However, it appears that his son, Mr. Stephen Greene, has taken up the torch with a new company called Greene's Panel Works.
Home Page
Unfortunately you will find the following at the end of his...
Thanks Rory! Given the short time period I went with the simple link route but I like your idea of saving a picture of the truck for certainly a longer time period.
I have arranged pickup and towing of the truck in question. I'll be able to examine and take pictures of it this...
Thanks for the chat and good site info Doghead. Hopefully I'll be able to make my way down to your neck of the woods this summer to check out that gama goat, mule, and wrecker of yours.
I'll let you know when the M724 is safe and sound at its new home.
I won an auction from GL for a 1968 M724 / 6217 maintenance welder truck. It is located north of Syracuse, NY in Constantia. I need to have it picked up and delivered to a friends place in Westville, NY (just north of Malone). It is about a 170 mile trip one way.
The truck appears to be intact...
I hear ya and no worries. I was just curious if it had made it through or not. I doubt my truck would be a viable option given it's location...and the fact I would hate to see it go. LOL
But you never know.
It wasn't who I was thinking of but this must be the listing you are thinking about.
Jeep: eBay Motors (item 330471292487 end time Sep-20-10 13:37:36 PDT)
Nice truck.
Here is the one I was thinking about that was beautifully restored by FNG over on the M715zone.
m715 Kaiser Jeep Fully...
I spoke with our customs broker / freight forwarder and the internal dimensions of a 20 ft shipping container are as follows:
228" long
92" wide
93" high
The dimensions of the M715 are as follows. The first number is without a winch, the second with.
Length: 209.75" / 220.75"
Width: 85"...
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