Caught the Jeep in Freeport ME. A bunch were produced for the Vietnam-era military but I understand that the contract was cancelled before the entire run was delivered. Many of them ended up in fire departments around the country. The owner of this low-mileage unit bought it from the Goffstown NH Fire Department. These machines were heavy-duty: they were called 5/4 (five-quarter) ton trucks.
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Hey that was my m715. I won the bid from Goffstown fire department and sold it to a guy in Maine. Where is it now. I really miss that truck. A piece of history.
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