'67 Ford M151A1 "Mutt"

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Pelle_Racing
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'67 Ford M151A1 "Mutt"

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Not a race car, not a Fiat, but none the less a very special "car" with a very special engine (fully water proofed gasoline engine)...
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Just after restoration was completed
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24 hours after restoration was completed (MOT tested)
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The engine and gearbox assembly...

SOrry for the big pictures...

Sune Pelle Borregaard

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'77 Fiat 124 Spider
'67 Ford M151A1 "Mutt" (Jeep)
'61 Willys M38A1 (Jeep)
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Re: '67 Ford M151A1 "Mutt"

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I like that. Nice Jeep MJ1 or should I say submarine? HaHa. I am a IHC Scout and Jeep fan. I have and have had a few 60's vintage Scouts that share the same drive train as your M1J T18 transfercase and T90 trans if they are the same as the Jeep built version.

Robert
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Re: '67 Ford M151A1 "Mutt"

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yes, I guess submarine could do it...
I don´t think the gearbox is the same (not at all into to the numbers) as it is a Ford four speed gearbox without reduction gearing (no transfer box) only used in the M151 A1 and A2 (and as far as I know, also in a Israelien "jeep").

I also have a Willys M38A1, that might share gearboxes with the Austin. It has a three speed with a reduction transfer case.

Is the Scout the one with the Rolls Royce engine, or the one that looks a lot like an early Land Rover?

Sune
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Re: '67 Ford M151A1 "Mutt"

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Hi,
The Scout was built by International Harverter (farm implement company) in the US. The Willys and Scout do share drive train parts like the gear box and transfer case. I added a picture on my Scout to my readers cars post.

Robert
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Re: '67 Ford M151A1 "Mutt"

Post by Guy Croft »

Sune, hi

this is FUN!

But for some reason the right side of the photos of your Jeep is missing? Can you improve? I have no idea what the last photo is.

GC
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