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I will post some pictures tomorrow but I just had to share my M715 story with all of you. I have a '67 with CUCV axles, NP205, SM465, and a 427 tall deck. Yes, I know the purists hate it but I bought it that way so it is not my fault.
My parents were hit by one of the Alabama tornadoes on April 27th and it destroyed every building and automobile that they owned. My 715 was parked in the one of the barns because my girls love to ride around the property in it. The barn was completely destroyed and a large part of it was laying across the bed of the truck. When I went to the barn I just figured the truck was a goner. I pulled debris away with the tractor and uncovered the front of the truck. Windshield broken and soft top bows are smashed. I moved more stuff out of the cab and started it up. It drove out from underneath all the wreckage with no dents! I folded down the windshield and we have used it all over the place for clean up. I will be on the lookout for some soft top bows but other than that she is good to go (besides the windshield). They just don't make them like they used to. Old iron and especially OD iron is hard to beat.
My parents were hit by one of the Alabama tornadoes on April 27th and it destroyed every building and automobile that they owned. My 715 was parked in the one of the barns because my girls love to ride around the property in it. The barn was completely destroyed and a large part of it was laying across the bed of the truck. When I went to the barn I just figured the truck was a goner. I pulled debris away with the tractor and uncovered the front of the truck. Windshield broken and soft top bows are smashed. I moved more stuff out of the cab and started it up. It drove out from underneath all the wreckage with no dents! I folded down the windshield and we have used it all over the place for clean up. I will be on the lookout for some soft top bows but other than that she is good to go (besides the windshield). They just don't make them like they used to. Old iron and especially OD iron is hard to beat.