Arrived last week from Swiss Army Vehicles. Willy and Sarah were great to do business with and Willy installed some accessories before it shipped (LED tails, tachometer, electronic ignition, door inserts, etc.).
Now after a bit of cleanup and some paint/accessories, here's how it looks.
New to me 710m
Re: New to me 710m
Wow. Just, wow. Very nice - congrats! Makes me want to get another one...
Re: New to me 710m
Thank you! This thing is way too much fun so far.
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Re: New to me 710m
Nice!
What’s the light bar you have mounted to the divider?
Just an observation... those front entry hoops look like an accident waiting to happen out on the trail (body damage)
Cheers and congrats
What’s the light bar you have mounted to the divider?
Just an observation... those front entry hoops look like an accident waiting to happen out on the trail (body damage)
Cheers and congrats
72 Pathfinder | 75 710M 2.7i | 96 350GDT Worker
Re: New to me 710m
Thank you. I yanked the hoops off today, agree that they were an offroading hazard (plus they look better without them).
The lights are LED battery powered lights made for gun safes: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079N ... UTF8&psc=1 . Pretty long battery life and each of the 3 leds can be aimed like vents on an airplane. Cheaper/simpler than wiring up some cabin lighting.
The lights are LED battery powered lights made for gun safes: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079N ... UTF8&psc=1 . Pretty long battery life and each of the 3 leds can be aimed like vents on an airplane. Cheaper/simpler than wiring up some cabin lighting.
Re: New to me 710m
I believe I saw your 710m in Willie's shop wnen I picked up my 712amb. He used it to show where to install the reverse sender. Turns out mine has the sender already but the previous owner disconnected it and reverted to stock lighting (probably an authenticity restoration).
Mike
Mike
New owner of Swiss 1975 712AMB.