Thank you for viewing my listing. I have kept a youtube channel that documented every step of the restoration of this truck. You can view all videos here. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkhDa6P1kIesWK-US1-0WVw/featured?view_as=subscriber or simply search Linus Williams on youtube and you should find all my videos. This 1967 M715 military Jeep truck is an extremely rare military vehicle and was part of the 313th Army Security Agency Intelligence battalion in Nha Trang Vietnam. I cannot verify if this truck was in Vietnam but it is one of the very few that remain in original condition. This truck has less than 24K miles and has it's original 230 Tornado 6 cylinder engine. This truck has been a blast to restore and I would trust anyone to drive it. I do have one buyer warning. This truck gets attention. When parked people will take pictures. Veterans will want to talk to you and anytime your driving, especially with the windshield down, people will be waving and occasionally honking at you. This truck has a strange magnetism that draws people to it unlike any car I have seen. The price I am asking for this truck is more and fair considering the amount invested and it's likely this truck will continue to appreciate in value. Below is a list of the work completed. New brake pads, New brake cylinders, New master cylinder, New Shocks, New fuel lines, New electric fuel pump, New shielded plug wires, New shielded spark plugs, Rebuilt carburetor, New throttle linkage, New canvas top, New turn signal and electric box, Blackout lights in great working order. New front left and right turn signal housings, New rear left and right turn signal housings, New fluids, New clutch, New Flywheel, Transmission and transfer case reviewed by a transmission shop and is in great shape. New u joints, New Exhaust, and muffler, New fluids in transmission, transfer case, front and rear axles. New tow hooks in front, New Stencils, New seat covers, New shifter boot, New dash decals, New leather-wrapped steering wheel, Sealed gas tank, New windshield wipers, New fire extinguisher, New floor rubber and soundproofing for the firewall, New fold-down windshield bumpers, New pioneer kit including a shovel, axe, and pickaxe, Original gas can, Antenna and whip - Not Wired. New door weather stripping. FYI, 34th infantry decal on the door and bumper is to honor my grandfather who served in WWII and is not associated with the actual battalion.