Racky
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This is a awsome truck
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Hi I'm new to this forum and I just purchased a m705 today, it was a Mi DNR brush truck it appears to be in very good condition, the truck has a water tank on it instead of the bed, the truck appears to have a closed knuckle dana 70 in the front and some sort of eaton rear in it, transfer case appears to be a np205.
I don't know what the number produced was, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was 20 or 30. After GM got the tooling to build the truck in place, churning out an extra 10 or 20 wouldn't be that big of a deal.How many of these XM705s were built? I have seen about 4-5 come up over the years, makes me wonder how many "experimental prototypes" were made by GM for testing before they lost the bid.
How do you know that?my 705 is number 5 off the line
my 705 is number 5 off the line
How do you know that?
As a former USAF Code Breaker for the National Security Agency, I'd say you've got that encryption system figgered out purty darn good there soldier!!! Here's a 24-hour Pass.... Go have yourself a GOOOOD TIMEvin number is 00000005
VERY NICE! these look like really cool toys!Just bought an M705 today. VIN: B100019. No rot. Surprisingly clean. It's a '71 transferred to the Agency of Natural Resources, Water Dept. in 1972 but the bed is intact and un-converted. Painted black. Gas 350. Holley single barrel carb. Couple extra wires, but all original and very tidy. Shows 5009.4 miles, but who knows. I'd actually believe it considering there's no rust and the tires, which appear original. It's also got a nice integrated winch. Anyway, it's coming home with a Winpower 3-point hitch PTO-driven 12kw generator in the back.
Thanks! It's quite unique. One thing that I noticed was the strange sort of….err….resemblance to the HMMWV. I was walking around it today thinking that someone might have been involved in the design of both. Do a full body 4-door version of the XM705 and guess what that'll look like….only a vintage version...VERY NICE! these look like really cool toys!
I see what you are saying.. i do see the resemblance..Thanks! It's quite unique. One thing that I noticed was the strange sort of….err….resemblance to the HMMWV. I was walking around it today thinking that someone might have been involved in the design of both. Do a full body 4-door version of the XM705 and guess what that'll look like….only a vintage version...