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I don't know much about M715s.
The only thing i know about M715s is that they are some of the best looking MVs ever made.
Do they have a serial # stamped into the frame?
You need to find out if the data plate belongs to the truck, and make sure it wasn't replaced, due to beeing damaged or similar reasons.
If your frame number (if there is one) matches the number on the data plate , and the data plate looks factory original by how it is stamped, your truck probably came with a winch. ( I 'm assuming)
Army maintenance used whatever plates were available sometimes, even if it was for a winch truck instead of a non winch truck.
Sometimes the hood number was stamped in place of the serial, or the serial in place of the manufacturers name.
The only thing i know about M715s is that they are some of the best looking MVs ever made.
Do they have a serial # stamped into the frame?
You need to find out if the data plate belongs to the truck, and make sure it wasn't replaced, due to beeing damaged or similar reasons.
If your frame number (if there is one) matches the number on the data plate , and the data plate looks factory original by how it is stamped, your truck probably came with a winch. ( I 'm assuming)
Army maintenance used whatever plates were available sometimes, even if it was for a winch truck instead of a non winch truck.
Sometimes the hood number was stamped in place of the serial, or the serial in place of the manufacturers name.