Page 3 of 5 FirstFirst 12345 LastLast
Results 21 to 30 of 45

Thread: [ POLL] how much money do you have invested in your 715???

  1. #21

    Default

    wow, i dont feel as bad! yall are in heavy too!

  2. #22
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    northern Arizona
    Posts
    1,025

    Default

    And yet, for all of our spending, consider this: You buy a new Tahoe/Suburban/Expedition/F250 whatever...$30,000 - value drops every year, and there are tons of them on the road....now, drop $5000-10,000 into your trucks, have great trucks, and be the only one like it around......that's awesome!!

    Rich
    67 M725 67 M715 68 M715

  3. #23

    Default

    No matter what the price, the wife pain is always the most expensive...

  4. #24
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Location
    Geneva, FL
    Posts
    731
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by gregolma
    No matter what the price, the wife pain is always the most expensive...
    My wife doesn't complain at all about any vehicle I buy. Of course I did have to buy her an Escalade to get her to stop whining

  5. #25

    Default

    $5000 so far into my current blue 715 body on Chevy running gear project.

    Original 715 purchase $700
    New Life Resources top $250 ?
    Side racks $150
    Fording pipe $50
    Donor Suburban $300
    Engine Turbo $700
    New Tires and Wheels $1600
    New custom radiator $300
    Batteries & Electrical $300
    Miscelaneous add ons $500

    Future planned expenses
    Milemarker hydraulic winch $800
    Regear axles to 4.56 or 5.xx
    Lockers ??
    All new dash gauges
    recondition diesel motor $2000

    It has been my experience when doing any vehicle project, especially specialized or collector type rigs, that you will be money ahead to purchase the best condition vehicle you can afford at the time of original purchase. Subseqent work and parts seem to always exceed the replacement value.

    Rollie

  6. #26

    Default

    $1200 for my 715
    $300 for donor wagoneer(power steering, brakes, seats, heater, hood)
    $0 for the engine, tranny (i like that price!)
    $150 for paint
    $150 for various seals
    $480 for 4 tires
    $200 for misc (gauges, wiring, lights, ect...)
    $100 for tie rod ends

    =$2580

    ive put about 18k miles on the truck. @ 8mpg average and an average of 1.50 a gallon= $3,375 dollars for fuel alone...thats more than i payed for it!

  7. #27

    Default

    Wow...I don't keep receipts just for this purpose. Under 10K, but that's ONLY because my acquisition cost was very minimal plus I've horse traded to a bunch of parts too.
    Big Blocks RULE!

  8. #28

    Default

    both too much and not enuff at the same time

  9. Default

    $2000 for 1969 M715,$450 transport Iowa -Texas,$350 misc. parts and it runs like a top! Still need New tires($1000),Locking Hubs($200),parts for straight through conversion($175 if I can ever get ahold of VPW?)...................it's a work in progress!
    1969 M715

  10. #30

    Default

    I payed &1900.00 for it.
    Begged a bunch of parts for it ( Thanks B-)
    The truck has still nickle and dimed me to death so far I have a little over $4000.00 in it all.
    And it still looks like sh!t.
    Redneck1
    Tree, WHAT Tree officer?

Similar Threads

  1. Another money pit?
    By green goat in forum Open Discussion
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: March 10th, 2007, 12:47 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  


Site Upgrade, Design Modifications & Administrative Support by:
Palm River Enterprises LLC, IT Solutions
President: Tom King, User ID=teking
This site is owned and operated by:
M715 Zone, LLC
President: Jon Schmidt, User ID=brute4c


If you have any suggestions, comments, problems or questions, contact:  brute4c@m715zone.com
Use of this site means you understand and agree to our TERMS OF USE

Copyright Notice:
This web site is subject to the protection of the copyright laws of the United States and other countries. Except for Personal Use Only, you may not modify, copy, distribute, transmit, display, perform, reproduce, publish, license, create derivative works from, transfer, or sell any information obtained from any part of the M715 Zone website without the prior written permission of M715 Zone, LLC. Written permission can only be obtained by contacting brute4c@m715zone.com

Copyright 1998-2024