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- M151_MUTT wheelbase "2159.0".
- M151_MUTT height "1803.4".
- M151_MUTT length "3378.2".
- M151_MUTT weight "1088.64".
- M151_MUTT width "1625.6".
- M151_MUTT abstract "The M151 Military Utility Tactical Truck (M151 MUTT) was the successor to the Korean War M38 and M38A1 jeep Light Utility Vehicles. Commonly referred to as a "jeep" or "quarter-ton", it was produced from 1959 through 1982 and served in the Vietnam War. The M151 had a monocoque design making it roomier than previous jeep designs, and incorporated an 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 It has since been replaced by the larger AM General HMMWV in most utility roles in frontline use.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 WW2 MB/GPW, M38 and M38A1 series combined.".
- M151_MUTT engine M151_MUTT__1.
- M151_MUTT engine M151_MUTT__2.
- M151_MUTT height "1.8034".
- M151_MUTT length "3.3782".
- M151_MUTT manufacturer AM_General.
- M151_MUTT manufacturer Ford_Motor_Company.
- M151_MUTT manufacturer Kaiser_Motors.
- M151_MUTT predecessor Willys_M38A1.
- M151_MUTT productionEndYear "1982".
- M151_MUTT productionStartYear "0100".
- M151_MUTT relatedMeanOfTransportation M422_Mighty_Mite.
- M151_MUTT successor Humvee.
- M151_MUTT thumbnail JeepFrontM151.jpg?width=300.
- M151_MUTT transmission "4-speed + reverse".
- M151_MUTT transmission "transfer case only to engage / disengage front wheel drive".
- M151_MUTT weight "1088640.0".
- M151_MUTT wheelbase "2.159".
- M151_MUTT width "1.6256".
- M151_MUTT wikiPageExternalLink 063247.PDF.
- M151_MUTT wikiPageExternalLink m151.htm.
- M151_MUTT wikiPageExternalLink www.govliquidation.com.
- M151_MUTT wikiPageID "3745915".
- M151_MUTT wikiPageRevisionID "605331747".
- M151_MUTT class "1".
- M151_MUTT engine "4".
- M151_MUTT engine "at 4000 rpm / at 1800 rpm".
- M151_MUTT hasPhotoCollection M151_MUTT.
- M151_MUTT height "reducible to".
- M151_MUTT height "with top up".
- M151_MUTT manufacturer AM_General.
- M151_MUTT manufacturer Ford_Motor_Company.
- M151_MUTT manufacturer Kaiser_Motors.
- M151_MUTT name "M151 Military Utility Tactical Truck".
- M151_MUTT predecessor Willys_M38A1.
- M151_MUTT production "> 100,000".
- M151_MUTT related "M422 'Mighty Mite' contemporary".
- M151_MUTT successor Humvee.
- M151_MUTT transmission "4".
- M151_MUTT transmission "transfer case only to engage / disengage front wheel drive".
- M151_MUTT wordnet_type synset-car-noun-1.
- M151_MUTT subject Category:Ford_vehicles.
- M151_MUTT subject Category:Military_light_utility_vehicles.
- M151_MUTT subject Category:Military_trucks_of_the_United_States.
- M151_MUTT subject Category:Military_vehicles_1950–1959.
- M151_MUTT type Automobile.
- M151_MUTT type MeanOfTransportation.
- M151_MUTT type Product.
- M151_MUTT type Automobile.
- M151_MUTT type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- M151_MUTT type DesignedArtifact.
- M151_MUTT comment "The M151 Military Utility Tactical Truck (M151 MUTT) was the successor to the Korean War M38 and M38A1 jeep Light Utility Vehicles. Commonly referred to as a "jeep" or "quarter-ton", it was produced from 1959 through 1982 and served in the Vietnam War. The M151 had a monocoque design making it roomier than previous jeep designs, and incorporated an independent suspension with coil springs. It has since been replaced by the larger AM General HMMWV in most utility roles in frontline use.".
- M151_MUTT label "M151 MUTT".
- M151_MUTT sameAs m.09yrnh.
- M151_MUTT wasDerivedFrom M151_MUTT?oldid=605331747.
- M151_MUTT depiction JeepFrontM151.jpg.
- M151_MUTT isPrimaryTopicOf M151_MUTT.
- M151_MUTT name "M151 Military Utility Tactical Truck".