Jeep Kaiser M715

Jeep Kaiser M715. Note that these mounts are designed to be used with a point type distributor. The kaiser jeep m715 was powered by a 230 cu. Thus, the m715 took its place, debuting during the vietnam.

1968 Kaiser Jeep M715 truck in Norman, OK Item DD5321
1968 Kaiser Jeep M715 truck in Norman, OK Item DD5321 from www.purplewave.com

The overhead cam 6 cyl engines were not very reliable due. The cargo bed of the m715 was all new, unlike that of any other vehicle, military or civilian.

The Highest Recorded Sale Was $85,800 For A 1967 Kaiser Jeep M715 Custom.


In 1965 the design and developing for the m715 began. The development of the m715 began in 1965, with the body and chassis heavily based on the recently introduced willys jeep gladiator, but it didn't actually see service until 1967. In 1965 kaiser jeep corporation started the design and developing for the m715. The m715 was used in vietnam, the korean dmz, and european bases.

Between 1967 And 1969 Over 33,000 Trucks Were Produced At The Toledo, Ohio Plant.


The plan was to use a civilian truck, or at least base the new. The kj m715, however, was more of a direct replacement for the m37. Government purchased these trucks to replace the expensive dodge ¾ ton weapons carrier cargo truck known as the m37. Note that these mounts are designed to be used with a point type distributor.

1967 Jeep Kaiser M715 Original Unrestored Military Jeep 1 1/4 Ton Truck.


The most noticeable difference between the civilian and military versions was the latter’s convertible top. The kaiser jeep m715 is an american wheeled military vehicle based upon the civilian jeep gladiator. The kaiser jeep m715 is often called a 1 1/4 ton, or five quarter ton truck due to its large size and load capacity, which proved beneficial to soldiers during battle. Jeep gladiator versi militer miliknya ini dimodifikasi dengan hasil inspirasi kendaraan konsep easter jeep safari.

Kaiser Jeep Produced A Light Military Version Of Its Civilian Gladiator Pickup Truck From 1967 To 1969.


Government purchased these trucks to replace the m37. The cargo bed of the m715 was all new, unlike that of any other vehicle, military or civilian. Joe's vision for the 1967 kaiser jeep m715 overland build was a restored truck that could get him into the woods, comport itself on the highway, and. Thus, the m715 took its place, debuting during the vietnam.

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