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    Sold my M715 several years ago and hadn't been around in a while.

    That said, came across this article this morning and though I would share with you guys. The Jeep's Product Design Office decided to get an M715 and play with it a bit.



    Link to full article with many more pictures. https://jalopnik.com/the-jeep-m-715-...ver-1833873645

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    Whoa!

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    I like the technology. The styling not so much.

    But it's nice to see our trucks get some attention.

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    I think that is pretty cool. Thanks!

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    I dig it. The bed could be more practical- but seeing as how it’s a one off custom show vehicle, it makes sense.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikel View Post
    I like the technology. The styling not so much.



    But it's nice to see our trucks get some attention.
    Yeah, I guess 700hp would be taxed with a full bed.
    But at least they didn't stuff an extra pair of doors in it!

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    That's a riot. I like that they retained some original features (the original dash panel with the windshield locks, under bed storage, for example), but the wheels and bed make me wonder if the water in the Detroit area is yet safe to drink.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nailhead View Post
    That's a riot. I like that they retained some original features (the original dash panel with the windshield locks, under bed storage, for example), but the wheels and bed make me wonder if the water in the Detroit area is yet safe to drink.


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    I dig the wheels and the suspension mods.

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    here is some more info on this concept

    https://gasmonkeygarage.com/get-the-...-five-quarter/

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