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Junkyard find.

Warthog

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I agree it is a M725. Looking at the firewall you see the exhaust shield.
 

maddawg308

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Sad end to a neat truck. BUT, there are still some good parts on there to keep others running: doors, rear axle, bumperettes, wheel rims, spring packs, etc.
 
Yep, that is about 5 miles from my house. I know only a little about the 715 series, but it was definiately a 725. Looked as though fire dept had cut the ambulance body down replicate a pickup truck.

The frame and axles were meticulously clean ! ! It looked as though it had a complete teardown and rebuild at somepoint, and then a sheltered life at the firehouse. There were additional parts stacked inside the cab and bed.

I inquired about the truck, and was told that it could not be sold as a whole. ( but I already knew that). However, it could be dismantled as needed.

I not sure that I can pull any large items, but could serve as a local contact?
 

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