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Operation Medi-Betty: Kendelrios 1967 M725

kendelrio

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So! A few weeks ago I was taking rhe M715 to a local car show and an older gentleman literally flagged me down in the middle of the road.

It turns out he has (had?) a 1967 M725 and wanted to chat. As we are talking he tells me his knees are too bad to drive it any more, and he was lookimg to sell it.

He told me it had a SB 350 in it and the people who did it wired the engine for 12v but left the rest of the truck 24 and he was having a battery drain issue on his 24v side.

I offered to look at it for him, so he sent me pictures right before I went offshore....

You guys know where this is going....

So! Anyway, today I went and recovered my new to me 1967 M725 Ambulance, named "Medi-Betty".

Here she is!

The pics he sent:

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(You can see the double alternator setup!)
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Pics from the recovery (my constant MV buddy Mike was with me, of course!)

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kendelrio

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Progress yesterday:

Finishing converting the old girl to 12v as it's ultimately going to be a gift for my daughter and I dont want her to have to fight a 24v system and 12v stuff is easier to find.

First I had to figure out power to the 24v side as the previous owner was running 12 and 24.

I took wire 468 from the 24v generator and ran it to the battery and got weak headlights, which was a start
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Then it was a trip to the parts house for headlights and connectors.

I decided that I would save as much of the wiring harness as possible, so if in the future someone wanted to go back to 24v, they wouldn't be looking at a hack job, so i decided to use the wires from the headlights to make the connections.

Original wiring:

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Testing high/low:

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Finished connection:

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And we have bright lights again!

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More as it happens
 

kendelrio

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Ok... I haven't updated in a while, but between work, the two jeeps at the museum and the M725, I have been BUSY!

So... wiring...

I ordered 14 rolls of various colored 16ga wire and built a harness. It actually wasn't as difficult as I thought. The hardest part was figuring out the old turn signal wiring, but once I got that figured out, it was off to the races. I got the harness built

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Then came lights. I swapped to 12v LEDs

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And of course had my trusty assistant with me..

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Then the gauges wired in (I had to change some to civvy gauges as the military ones were inoperable).

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Got the marker/blinker and tail lights working:

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Then I made a trip to the parts truck as the hood in the 725 had been fire damaged and repaired with some sort of compound and in the process there was body filler all over the spot for the hood light which would have required herculean efforts to remove...

The "new" hood:
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I then cleaned and painted it with some extra paint i had from the HMMWV, thinking it would be ok.... it was not....

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We cleaned the heck out of the truck. First was a bath with Krud Kutter, then Dawn dish soap, the a good rinse with clean water.

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More to come.
 

kendelrio

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Next was paint. I took a chip of original paint to Lowes and had it color matched and got busy rolling/spraying

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Then, while waiting for the paint masks from @67Beast I decided to mask out and paint the body crosses.

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I still had a day or two waiting for the mail to run, so me being me..... I added some lights!

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More to come!
 

kendelrio

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Then the paint masks arrived. Word of advice: to get good crisp lines, when you apply the mask, paint your base coat over it, let it dry, then paint your color on.

Also, a caduceus paint mask is a PITA with all the detail, but worth it!

The hood numbers are the original numbers assigned by the Army in 1967. Thanks again to @67Beast and hos databank! The unit and truck numbers are my daughters unit and truck from her time in the Army.

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More to come!
 
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