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Carnac, thanks for the info on the M715, it is possible that it is 361 MP, the outer edge of the 'P' is super faint. Obviously the 5A is Fifth Army.
On the other truck, it is not a M725 Ambulance, but a M726 Telephone maint. truck with winch:
Ser. 10207
Reg. no. unknown
NSN. 2320009216833...
The NSN should be 2320009216366 for the first one.
2320009216833 for the M726.
Sorry about that. I just saw that I had FSN numbers, I didn't know they were different from the NSN numbers.
If they are still wrong, I'll have to try again.
Scott
Hello.
Here's two:
M715
1. 13962
2. 3F6594
3. 23209216366
4. St. Croix County parks dept., Wis.
5. ECS 7 137 and later 5A 361 MI (other side bumper unreadable)
M726
1. 10207
2. Unknown
3. 23209216833
4. GSA Indiana 2011
5. Unknown
Thank you for your time. Got this link...
They made a upgraded M715E1 for this bid in 1971 as well, it had batteries behind the now full width bench seat, can't remember what else was upgraded. Might have had a cable operated parking brake as well.
Hood had the civilian center trim piece, so the brush guard had a notch for it to fit...
I've been following this topic, and thanks to those who spearhead this up and can follow up and attend the hearings, etc. A world of gratitude to you folks. Keep up the good work.
Scott
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