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Re: RE: modeler
Thanks David, My theroy was that it was abandoned, that and I did not want to have to scratch build the interior to show the top popped.
I have been working on a few rotory wings lately.
I would be interested in helping mod the modeler's forum if help is needed.
Yeh, Tom I was amazed when I got your email about having to pull them off on the side of the road. I didn't feel he had a legitimaite reason to make you pull them off. Some young buck with a hard on probably. But don't worry I'm finishing your new decals right now and hope to get them sent in...
I didn't know you were selling them. Heck, I might have even made ya an offer on the 715. You can never have to many green trucks. Although I don't think the wife would have agreed with that statement. Oh well, back to working on the Dodge M37 in the garage.
It should be easy to make one yourself. You can go to most stores like Wal-marts and such and buy the standard round wall clocks. It doesn't usually take to much to pop one open, and then just replace the paper background with a blown up picture cut to shape and put it all back together. I've...
I bought replacement seat covers for the passenger seat in my deuce from Saturn Surplus. I think one was $12 and the other was $29. For rear canvas I searched around MV shows but finally bought one on ebay for $250 used but in good shape.
Civi J20 model with a medical box on the rear. The government purchased quite a few of these for use as ambulances in stateside base. The Navy and Air Force I believe recieved the majority of them. It is most definately not a M725.
Yep early gasser. The bed is just like the replacement bed I found for my truck. The guy said it was off an early gasser he had. Interesting note though, is that the mounting plates that bolt it to the frame were in a different location than on my 67'. Luckily that didn't matter because I...
Re: RE: Re: RE: pioneer tool rack
Just for info, but M715's don't have a pioneer tool rack because the mounts are built into the bed sides. Shovel on the pas. side and axe and maddox on the drivers side.
Well I was able to put in a good solid day of work on the new m37 and was able to get all the wiring sorted out. Luckily the park dept didn't cut up any of the original harness, but rather added addition stuff along side it. To get turn signals they added a complete seperate 12v set up tapped...
Go over and register at the www.m715zone.com and then search the manual section in the top header. You should be able to find all the wire diagrams in there.
I got my replacement ones from Weebee Webbing when I redid my deuce a few years back, and they were exactlly like the ones I took off except that they were not all worn out. :lol: They have held up fine also.
Actually I think I'm going to do this one in paint masks, so the nose art will be done the same. When I here "Buford" I think an old hound dog. So I'm going to go with that as the art work.
Well I've been fiddling most of the day with it, and after some new plugs (which they gave me with the truck) and a new fuel filter, it has cleaned itself up and runs really good. A few short drives and everything seems to be functioning properly. After sifting through the boxes of extra parts...
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