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  1. Unlike previous jeep designs, whose structure consisted of a steel tub bolted onto a separate steel frame, the M151 utilized an integrated frame design, which integrated the box frame rails and the sheet-steel body into a unibody structure.

  2. Nov 13, 2017 · Military Vehicles Magazine. Established in 1987, Military Vehicles Magazine is the United States’ preeminent magazine for hobbyists dedicated to the preservation, restoration, study and use of historic military vehicles ("HMVs"). A look at AM General's M151A2 - A tactical truck!

  3. Mar 14, 2017 · The redesigned vehicle was designated the “M151A2” and sported improvements over the earlier versions, including a deep-dish steering wheel, larger composite marker and tail lights, electric windshield wipers, and a more reliable mechanical fuel pump. Ford began producing the M151A2 in 1969.

  4. Jan 22, 2020 · This 272nd Signal Company vehicle leads a convoy near Fort Richardson Alaska in February 1969 as part of Exercise Acid Test I, Punch Card V. This vehicle is equipped with the arctic hard top cab enclosure. The crew of a 106mm-armed M151A1C drills at Fort Ord in 1970.

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  5. M151 - Truck - Built 1960 to 1964. M151A2 - Truck - Built 1969 to 1982. M151A1 - Truck - Built 1964 to 1969. Wire spoke steering wheel, NO turn signals on front fenders, Oval drain stoppers in driver & passenger floor, Only 2 round holes in back panel for tail lights (no hole/light for blackout light above passenger taillight).

  6. Jan 5, 2022 · Tara Hurlin. Despite skyrocketing costs across the board and the rising in values in the classic and collector vehicle market, affordable fun can still be had in a sports car. In fact, there are over 100 used sports cars listed for sale for under $20,000 on Hemmings Marketplace.

  7. The United States military series of jeep known as the M151, came as a result of Ford Motor Company having been awarded the contract for development of replacement vehicles for the aging US military fleet of WWII and Korea.