daashadow
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So a few days ago i got a 69 M715 running again. has the 6 cyl tornado motor. It says so on the cover. yaaa. And it moves down the road up to about 45 mph . the winch works ( scary as **** ) in and out, and there is no rust on the frame or the body. 4 high and low work, and whoever had it before converted it to 12v. so some electrical stuff works, some dont, and some not so well. Then breaks work, for now and it looks like it is holding its fluids.
So here comes the big question. If I restore it original , it seems that parts are very hard to find like brakes, seals, motor parts and so on. Its not very practical to use on a regular base because of speed limits, and its not like you can run down the street to gets parts. On the other side I am thinking of doing a mod resto . Changing engine, transition, getting rid of the scary winch, rewiring, changing axles so i am not making myself crazy trying to find rims that fit a weird bolt pattern and can use more often and so on.
So a few of you will feel that I am committing a mortal sin for these thought, for something that is so in tacked and in good condition relative to 49 years old, but my question is....
am I better off just fixing it stock and or selling it, or doing my modern resto so I could enjoy using it more? And if I do the modern updates, are there any tip or things anyone has done to make the path easier?
So here comes the big question. If I restore it original , it seems that parts are very hard to find like brakes, seals, motor parts and so on. Its not very practical to use on a regular base because of speed limits, and its not like you can run down the street to gets parts. On the other side I am thinking of doing a mod resto . Changing engine, transition, getting rid of the scary winch, rewiring, changing axles so i am not making myself crazy trying to find rims that fit a weird bolt pattern and can use more often and so on.
So a few of you will feel that I am committing a mortal sin for these thought, for something that is so in tacked and in good condition relative to 49 years old, but my question is....
am I better off just fixing it stock and or selling it, or doing my modern resto so I could enjoy using it more? And if I do the modern updates, are there any tip or things anyone has done to make the path easier?