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    Gullybasher
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    1968 M725 For Sale

    1968 M725 for sale

    Less than 8,000 miles
    Awsome Shape,
    All original exept for yellow paint
    Dana 60, and 70 axles
    Needs Distributer, and new starter (foot) switch,
    $5,000

    254-855-9854

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    Gullybasher
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    to give you an idea hear is a M725 on 44's
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    ^TAMOR NORTH^ Graystroke's Avatar
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    So I'm guessing that a M725 is an ambulance body and a M713 is the 1 1/4 Ton cargo truck? Does it still have the Overhead cam straight 6? If you're intersted there are two more out in Bedias the guy wants to sell. One suppose to run and the other..?
    I have too many projects right now. plus I need a job.

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    freakin cool
    needs a cummins
    Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
    damnit... if everyone is leaving i want my original 15 back... i dont wanna be left with these tools

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    dyskrasia CRaSHnBuRN's Avatar
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    M715 is the truck, M725 the ambulance. Closed nuckle drum brake front d60. D70 rear with a really low spline count (like 16).

    These things are huge and extremely heavy. I tried to purchase two if them a few years ago, but was cheated out of the auction at the last minute (the winner paid someone to open the bids and then went one dollar over the highest one). He then took the best one, then stripped the other one of any good stuff, then ran without paying for it. My friend has the stripped one now.

    That is really scary that the guy in the pic is using one for a tow rig

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRaSHnBuRN

    That is really scary that the guy in the pic is using one for a tow rig
    why?
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    dyskrasia CRaSHnBuRN's Avatar
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    unless he replaced most of the drivetrain, its not a good street vehicle. Lots of weight, no power steering, drum brakes all around (and not really good ones), huge tires, little I6, etc. But the biggest problem they have in stock form is the NP200, which has the tendecy to overheat and destroy themselves when run at 45mph+ for extended periods of time

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