I've owned two of them. They have their good points and bad. They are an enjoyable truck to drive. The cab is limited in size because of the convenient battery box. I'm 6'4" and have no problem with M37 pedals, you won't have any in the 715 either. They have a very stiff frame and won't flex the way an M37 will. It shares the same transfer case as the M37 but the input and output flanges are different. They use the same tire size, 9.00-16. But the wheels are different. The engine is the major problem with them. It is tempermental and often unreliable. If you ever need to rebuild it, pretty much forget it. I can't remember, but either Advance Adapters or Novak had a kit to adapt a Chevy V8 for them. I have no idea if would still be available. The engine uses a timing chain I don't believe is available any more. The over head cam was a neat idea, perhaps a bit of a stretch for Kaiser. I wouldn't turn away from another one if it fell in my lap for a great price. I prefer the M37 for hunting, offroading and hard trails. I have good shafts in the M37's so axle breakage is not an issue with the them. If the price is right, and the engine will run in the M715, I'd jump on it if I were you. Besides oddball parts, they are a great truck to break in your MV teeth with. Good luck. Please post pics of the truck if you get it.