Re: [MV] M715

Everett Doyle (194cbteng@pchnet.com)
Wed, 16 Jun 1999 18:13:14 -0500

Ed do not worry about the cost of fuel for 715, other things will cost you
more than the fuel, Tires, batteries, light bulbs, things that go clang as
you to down the road, and things that go grind grind as you stop. And, of
course the clunk when you are in a hurry to go somewhere in it. They are
great for trail riding and will pull just about any trailer you hook to
them. Practical - no way - fun, almost as much fun as an M37. And I have two
m37's, so that I can be reasonably sure to be able to go. also some other
military vehicles all m's
----- Original Message -----
From: Ed Mitiu <edmitiu@flash.net>
To: <mil-veh@skylee.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 1999 1:42 PM
Subject: [MV] M715

> Being new to the list, I'm not sure this is an appropriate question. An
> M715 is something I've always wanted to own. But are they practical to
> drive? Can you get 10mpg or better with the 6 cylinder they come with
> or would I have to convert it to V-8 power? I would like to use it for
> trail riding at Fort Hood and to occasionally tow a trailer. Is this
> vehicle just TOO impractical for something other than parades? A
> Houston dealer (I can't remember his name) said that when he has them in
> good running order he gets $3000 for them. Does anybody know of any
> M715's (I'm located in central Texas)?
>
> Thanks for your time . . .
>
> Ed Mitiu
>
>
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