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That things got a lot of idiling time on it. It's only moved 22.3 miles for every hour it's run in it's life-time. Probally was convenient for the base guards to climb into while on sentry duty in the winter time, fire it up and keep your a-- warm. There was no sense in walking around freezing your nuts off.

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Nope, I'd love one. My neighbors might complain though.

 

They might complain, but not after I threaten to pull his house off the foundation and park it in his front yard jamminz.gifjamminz.gifjamminz.gif

 

Something like that would make a great tow rig for my Comanche!! :drool:

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Nope, I'd love one. My neighbors might complain though.

 

They might complain, but not after I threaten to pull his house off the foundation and park it in his front yard jamminz.gifjamminz.gifjamminz.gif

 

Something like that would make a great tow rig for my Comanche!! :drool:

 

Put a tilting flat bed with a winch(wench?) and it would be the tow rig from hell.......er detroit.............

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A guy in my local Jeep club has two of them. Pretty darn cool. He has one with the tilt bed and hauls his CJ around on it. But it tops out at about 57 on the highway.

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I think Id rather have the yellow M715 sitting behind it! The M715 is my dream truck!!!! :drool: :drool: :drool:

 

There is one at a shop near my house that looks like it might be a M715. I will get some pics. I was gonna ask if they want to sell it.

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