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1971 Jeep Utility, ¼-Ton, 4×4, or simply “M151” aka “MUTT” was the successor to the Korean War M38 and M38A1 Jeep Light Utility Vehicles. The M151 had an integrated body design which offered a little more space than prior jeeps, and featured all-around independent suspension with coil springs. It has since been replaced by the larger AM General HMMWV in most utility roles in frontline use. With some M151A2 units still in U.S. military service in 1999, the M151 series achieved a longer run of service than that of the World War II/Korean War-era MB/GPW, M38, and M38A1 series combined.
I purchased this vehicle from a decorated retired Marine Corps veteran who kept it in immaculate condition. I have owned this vehicle for approximately seven years and it has been kept in a climate controlled garage and has been serviced regularly by a former military mechanic. All service records are available for inspection. The tires and spare are brand new, along with virtually every other part on the vehicle, which is in immaculate condition. I have registered the vehicle with historical license plates as an added benefit which only costs $10 a year for registration. If you look at the vehicle, including the undercarriage, you would think it just came off the factory line. The vehicle can easily be transformed to a fully convertible vehicle. The soft top is in fantastic condition. Water coolant fluid never needs to be replaced, thanks to an upgrade to a waterless system (Evans Waterless System). Moreover, the vehicle has no leaks whatsoever.
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