For approximately 20 years, from 1968-’88, the A2 version of the M M151 A2 that includes a complementing M416 trailer. It has been restored, according to the seller, and appears very authentic. “It is a real head-turner with no mechanical problems,” says the seller, who adds a number of additional parts are included.
- Power comes from the believed-original 141.5-cu.in. OHV inline-four, rated at 71 horsepower.
- It’s paired with a four-speed manual gearbox and a single-speed transfer case for the 4WD system.
- Per the seller, the bodies of the M151 and the trailer were stripped to metal during the restoration.
- h are said to be “rust-free” and were painted ne Corps .
- An NOS windshield and new seals were installed, along with an NOS vinyl top.
- The interior was also restored and painted, and features replacement tan canvas seat covers.
- A working cabin heater is included but not installed, notes the seller.
- placement military NDT tires were installed on the steel wheels five years ago.
- The trailer’s tires are said to be “serviceable,” but are older.
- Two additional wheels with older tires mounted on them are included.
- Two additional differentials, one NOS and one used, are included.
- One additional transmission is included.
- One NOS brake master cylinder and two NOS brake wheel cylinder kits are included.
- One NOS Zenith carburetor and two NOS Zenith carburetor overhaul kits are included.
- Six original technical manuals, service manuals, and operator manuals are included.
- There are no needs, according to the seller.
- This is one of a comparative few surviving M151 A2 military vehicles.
- It and the complementing M416 trailer have been restored.
- The vehicle is powered by the reported-original 141.5-cu.in. four-cylinder engine.
- The interior was restored with replacement tan canvas seat covers.
- Several extra parts and service manuals are included.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean title in his name. This decommissioned 1968 M151 A2 military vehicle and M416 trailer have been restored to an authentic in-service appearance, including the appropriate ne Corps color. The vehicle is said to be free of mechanical issues. “It looks and drives great,” says the seller.