Re: M715 questions

From: V SCHWARTZ (vsaws@optonline.net)
Date: Mon May 22 2006 - 10:53:54 PDT


Hey Chuck, First of all the engine in those 715's ain't bullet proof. You
will get some good info on engine swaps here. another good sorce is
www.steelsoldiers. com. also there is a 715 site out there but I don't know
how you get to it ' sorry. that's all I know .
----- Original Message -----
From: "chuck simpson" <
milveh@gmail.com>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 12:55 PM
Subject: [MV] M715 questions

> Hello everyone,
>
> First I'd like to say that you guys have a great community here.
> I've been subscribed for a few months now and I still cant believe the
> wealth of information that everyone has on mv's. I recently came by a
> M715 at a local police auction. Its very solid and has been stored in
> one of the towns fire stations since they got it in the early 70's. It
> was seldom used and has not been used since the early 80's Its has low
> miles (around 15000 as per the spedo) and zero rust. The only problem
> is no engine or transmission, it was robbed for a truck they already
> had in service. My question is what type of power train to put in it.
> I know since the transfer case is divorced that I could technically go
> with any engine-transmission combination. I was just wondering if
> anyone has done this in the past and what it consists of. I would like
> to put something that is going to be reliable and as close to
> bulletproof as the original. If anyone has any helpful information it
> would be greatly appreciated.
>
> I'm also looking for a tailgate and top for it since the city has
> "misplaced" them.
>
> Thanks,
> Chuck
> milveh@gmail.com
>
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