I was 29 when I bought my truck.
7 years later and it still doesn't work...
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I was 29 when I bought my truck.
7 years later and it still doesn't work...
I will be 37 this year,age is just a number to me I never plan to grow up. My some day family (once I get married) have military trucks but no M715's. I have always like jeeps so I just had to have one. First jeep was a 68 j300 paid 200 for it drove it for years.
heh old enough .... nuff said
51 and I ain't done!
31 and looking for my truck. Always liked jeeps and big sturdy duce1/2. Stumbled on to the m715 and hooked. Jeeps for me r fun but not practical I need a bed. Looking for a runing driving 715 that I can enjoy using while collecting parts and modifications. As money & time becomes available. Would like to repower to diesel. Lots of info here
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We were joking about this at the 2004 National FE. How it was all a bunch of 30 somethings and a few older guys. Now, 7 years later it is still a bunchof 30 somethings with a few more older guys.
Remember if you didn't build it you can't call it yours.
6.2 powered M715, 5 M1009's, M416, 2 M101's, 2 M105's, 3 M35's, M1007 6.5 turbo Suburban project called Cowdog.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCz...HGkBCfhXZ5iuaw
Gee, I'm 57 and feel old compared to a lot of you other guys. My first vehicle at age 16 was 46 CJ2A. I still have it. I have owned my M725 for about ten years now. If I can keep running a good as it does, I will be doing good.
Charlie
46 CJ2A
64M38A1
68M725
By looking at the graph, there may be a mid life crisis trend. I'm 45, so Im not throwing mud at you all
Ive been toying with old cars and jeeps since before I was 16, but there was a 5 year phase when I was just riding cycles and cruising new cars... Then the kids came. Now time and money are slim, but I wouldn't change a thing
Thanks, George
Joshua 24:15
I was 29 when my oldest girl was born, in a couple of months, she will be 29.
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