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Thread: Project - M715 on 2002 Dodge 2500 Frame

  1. #61

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    Well thanks for trying. I am getting closer to starting the fab work on mine, also looking forward to seeing the pics of your build. Any progress to report in the past 6 months?

    Are you in any of the M715 Facebook groups that you would consider posting your pics there?

  2. #62
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    Apr 2016
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    Katy, TX
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    I didn’t even know there was an M715 Facebook page. I will check those out…. Yeah I did some bed metal work, completely rebuilt my tailgate and took some major dents out the firewall that someone beat out with a large hammer. She is slowly coming along!

  3. #63

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    Yes there are a bunch of groups for them on Facebook. If you decide to post pictures there let us know! Or if you are willing to share the pics from this thread another way let me know, I would be happy to do the same.

    My Dodge is a 1994 regular cab long bed, my plan is to try and leave as much stock on the chassis and engine placement as possible, and fab body mounts as needed. The Dodge frame is stripped of the old body, soon to start taking the M715 apart.

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