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1967 Kaiser Jeep M715 1 ¼-ton 4x4 Pickup

Make: Jeep
Model: Other
SubModel: Kaiser Jeep M715 1 ¼-ton 4x
Type: Pickup truck
Trim: M715 1 ¼-ton 4x4 Pickup
Year: 1967
Mileage: 35,413
VIN: 19530
Color: Olive Drab
Engine: 380 V-8
Cylinders: 8
Transmission: Four-speed Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Olive with Red Seats
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

1967 Jeep Other M715 1 ¼-ton 4x4 Pickup Additional Info:

1967 Kaiser Jeep M715 1 1/4-ton 4×4 Pickup Description

1967 Kaiser Jeep M715 1 ¼-ton 4×4 Pickup

M715 Military Jeep; one of more than 33,000 trucks made between 1967 and 1969 for the military in Kaiser’s Toledo, Ohio factory 1 1/4 ton built by Kaiser Believed to be 35,000 original miles Delivered to US Military in January 1968 and transferred to Texas Forest Service in Lufkin, Texas Set up with firefighting equipment Sold to the city of Del Rio in 2001, firefighting equipment removed, purchased from them 2014 Bed has two coats painted on bed liner Painted with WWII Olive Drab paint with Hardtop 350 CID small block Chevrolet engine with 4-bbl. carb Engine overhauled; rebuilt crank; new bearings; bored .060 over; new rings; new Summit 1102 cam and filters; valve job; new head bolts; new timing gears and manifold; new 65k HEI distributor; new Accel 8.8 300+ spark plug wires; spark plugs; new ram horn exhaust manifolds; new fuel pump; remanufactured carb; larger size aluminum oil pan; and new engine mounts Warner T98 four-speed manual transmission with granny gear, NP200 transfer case and 5.87 gears 12-volt electrical system Split rim wheels and new military-type tread spare tire and wheel

Looking for a military vehicle that is not a Hummer? Veterans and aficionados of military equipment owe it to themselves to check out this new acquisition at MotoeXotica Classic Cars. We are proud to present this authentic 1967 Kaiser Jeep M715 1 ¼-ton 4×4 Pickup that was delivered to US Military in January 1968 and transferred to Texas Forest Service in Lufkin, Texas.

Also known as a five quarter-ton, it was based on Jeep’s Gladiator pickup truck. The M715 Family saw duty in Vietnam and on European bases. This particular example was delivered to the United States Military in January 1968. Later, at some unknown date, it was transferred to the Texas Forest Service, where it served in the Lufkin vicinity. There, it was set up with firefighting equipment.

In 2001, the firefighting equipment was removed and the truck was sold to the city of Del Rio, Texas. The city sold the truck in 2014.

Finished in World War II-era Olive Drab in great condition. There are no blemishes on the cab or in the bed and previous holes in the bed where equipment had previously mounted were covered and welded. The glass, including the sliding side windows on the cab, are clear and intact. The truck’s lights are in similar shape.

The truck’s bodywork is straight and solid, its black bumpers are in good order, the engine bay is very tidy, the battery appears new and the truck’s bed, which has two coats of paint, is in good shape. This truck rolls on Power King light truck tires, size 9.00-16 at all four corners and each rubber wraps around split rim wheels.

Under the hood, the truck’s original 231 CID Tornado inline six-cylinder engine has been replaced by a 350 CID small block Chevy (SBC) V-8 engine with a four-barrel carburetor. The SBC has been overhauled with the following new or rebuilt parts; rebuilt crankshaft; new bearings; bored .060 over; new rings; new Summit 1102 camshaft and filters; valve job; new head bolts; new timing gears and manifold; new 65K high-energy ignition distributor; new Accel 8.8 300+ spark plug wires; spark plugs; new ram horn exhaust manifolds; new fuel pump; remanufactured carburetor; larger size aluminum oil pan; and new engine mounts. The truck also has a 12-volt electrical system and vacuum-operator windshield wipers but the horn is inoperable.

Backing that motor is a Warner T98 four-speed manual transmission complete with granny gear, a New Process 200 transfer case and a 5.87:1 rear end.

Inside, the cab is standard military issue with a few modern enhancements. The two original bucket seats with their red vinyl, still look great. As with any pure military vehicle, there’s no carpet but the headliner is in satisfactory shape. The original, two-spoke steering wheel, dashboard, inner door panels and shifter are all in good order. However, the tachometer, fuel and temperature gauges are inoperable.

If buying a used Hummer holds no appeal or if you want a rolling conversation piece or a vehicle that will bring back military memories, visit MotoeXotica Classic Cars and check this truck out today!

This truck is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows what is believed to be 35.413 original miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!

VIN: 19530

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