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Thread: Ultimate M-715 PIC THREAD!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LuckyPabst View Post
    Another for your snow pics:
    In Death Valley:
    I love the few pics I see of the M with windshield folded down and no rollcage. Looks almost surreal !
    Last edited by Binford; December 11th, 2007 at 12:41 AM. Reason: fixed quote
    The "Eager Beaver"...

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    http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothrea...int&id=2617446

    Check out that M715 half way down the page. How do I post pictures off my computer, can't figure that out.

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    Here ya go.


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    Jay dog where was that pic taken?
    68 M-715 MVPA #2710

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunofafish View Post
    http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothrea...int&id=2617446

    Check out that M715 half way down the page. How do I post pictures off my computer, can't figure that out.
    Sunofafish: Read this thread: The Ultimate in pic-posting help
    -- Tim Taylor


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    Hey George,
    I dont know anything about the pic but I wish I did. Man a new Dodge w/ a Cummins, a good solid trailer, and of course the M715 that looks like its built to take on those hills in the background. That sure wood look good in my driveway. I was just posting the picture for Sunofafish. It is the picture that his link takes you to. Looking at the pic, if I had to guess, I would say its off the 14 fwy somewhere around Mojave...looks like a train track too. Or on second thought it could be down your way also.?.

    Anybody know the guy? Nice M715...wouldnt mind seeing some more pics of the fab work.

    See ya fellas, J

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    That 715 was made by a place called Off The Back Fabrication. I don't know much about them except they are based out of Ogden UT.
    68 M-715
    67 M-725

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    That picture was taken on the way to Moab, Ut. Jamie, aka, Off The Back Fab built the cage and rock sliders for my M715. He is very talented. Take a look at his website and his myspace page for some more pictures of that truck and I think mine is still on there too. Jed

    www.offtheback.net

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    WOOT!


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    Does anyone recognize the brand on the door of this one.
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