M-151 Mutt / Jeep
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Re: M-151 Mutt / Jeep
On Tue, 15 Dec 2004, PLB49 wrote:
>> And, is the engine really manufactured by RR or even a RR design?? I
>> always thought it was a Ford. I have worked on actual Rolls Royce
> LOL! The 151's we had were Fords! We always said they had Pinto
> engines, but don't know if that was true or just general griping!
This page (and others) says that the M151 used one or two engines, either
a Continental license-built by Ford or a militarized Hercules Industrial.
9. The M151 Page
<URL:http://www.m38a1.ca/m151.html>
Other sources also say that the bodies were built by a variety of makers,
including Fruehauf and Budd.
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>> And, is the engine really manufactured by RR or even a RR design?? I
>> always thought it was a Ford. I have worked on actual Rolls Royce
> LOL! The 151's we had were Fords! We always said they had Pinto
> engines, but don't know if that was true or just general griping!
This page (and others) says that the M151 used one or two engines, either
a Continental license-built by Ford or a militarized Hercules Industrial.
9. The M151 Page
<URL:http://www.m38a1.ca/m151.html>
Other sources also say that the bodies were built by a variety of makers,
including Fruehauf and Budd.
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by volume. TWIAVBP, local variation may occur. Dramatization, not a real
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#42
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Re: M-151 Mutt / Jeep
On Tue, 15 Dec 2004, PLB49 wrote:
>> And, is the engine really manufactured by RR or even a RR design?? I
>> always thought it was a Ford. I have worked on actual Rolls Royce
> LOL! The 151's we had were Fords! We always said they had Pinto
> engines, but don't know if that was true or just general griping!
This page (and others) says that the M151 used one or two engines, either
a Continental license-built by Ford or a militarized Hercules Industrial.
9. The M151 Page
<URL:http://www.m38a1.ca/m151.html>
Other sources also say that the bodies were built by a variety of makers,
including Fruehauf and Budd.
--
Some conditions apply. YMMV. This message was packed by weight, not
by volume. TWIAVBP, local variation may occur. Dramatization, not a real
authority. Do not induce vomiting. No user-serviceable words inside.
>> And, is the engine really manufactured by RR or even a RR design?? I
>> always thought it was a Ford. I have worked on actual Rolls Royce
> LOL! The 151's we had were Fords! We always said they had Pinto
> engines, but don't know if that was true or just general griping!
This page (and others) says that the M151 used one or two engines, either
a Continental license-built by Ford or a militarized Hercules Industrial.
9. The M151 Page
<URL:http://www.m38a1.ca/m151.html>
Other sources also say that the bodies were built by a variety of makers,
including Fruehauf and Budd.
--
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by volume. TWIAVBP, local variation may occur. Dramatization, not a real
authority. Do not induce vomiting. No user-serviceable words inside.
#43
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Re: M-151 Mutt / Jeep
On Tue, 15 Dec 2004, PLB49 wrote:
>> And, is the engine really manufactured by RR or even a RR design?? I
>> always thought it was a Ford. I have worked on actual Rolls Royce
> LOL! The 151's we had were Fords! We always said they had Pinto
> engines, but don't know if that was true or just general griping!
This page (and others) says that the M151 used one or two engines, either
a Continental license-built by Ford or a militarized Hercules Industrial.
9. The M151 Page
<URL:http://www.m38a1.ca/m151.html>
Other sources also say that the bodies were built by a variety of makers,
including Fruehauf and Budd.
--
Some conditions apply. YMMV. This message was packed by weight, not
by volume. TWIAVBP, local variation may occur. Dramatization, not a real
authority. Do not induce vomiting. No user-serviceable words inside.
>> And, is the engine really manufactured by RR or even a RR design?? I
>> always thought it was a Ford. I have worked on actual Rolls Royce
> LOL! The 151's we had were Fords! We always said they had Pinto
> engines, but don't know if that was true or just general griping!
This page (and others) says that the M151 used one or two engines, either
a Continental license-built by Ford or a militarized Hercules Industrial.
9. The M151 Page
<URL:http://www.m38a1.ca/m151.html>
Other sources also say that the bodies were built by a variety of makers,
including Fruehauf and Budd.
--
Some conditions apply. YMMV. This message was packed by weight, not
by volume. TWIAVBP, local variation may occur. Dramatization, not a real
authority. Do not induce vomiting. No user-serviceable words inside.
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Re: M-151 Mutt / Jeep
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Re: M-151 Mutt / Jeep
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Ted wrote:
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> "Idiot" only has one sense, and you're the dictionary example.
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Ted wrote:
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#49
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Re: M-151 Mutt / Jeep
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionar...ueer&x=11&y=10
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Ted wrote:
>
> "Idiot" only has one sense, and you're the dictionary example.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ted wrote:
>
> "Idiot" only has one sense, and you're the dictionary example.
#50
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Re: M-151 Mutt / Jeep
Appears to be the dashpot cap of the sewer valve SU's, but seems a bit
short unless the photo is from an unobviously bad angle.
Hitachi-Solex would be another guess, but they were tall much like the
unlamented SU.
PS. Wonder how much a Unisyn and SU Tool is worth on eBay?
Dave Milne proclaimed:
> Looks like a Stromberg or SU.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:41BFC7A5.C686E726@***.net...
> Does this look
>
>>like an American Carburetor to you?
>>http://www.m151.uklinux.net/military...lery/mutt3.jpg
>
>
>
short unless the photo is from an unobviously bad angle.
Hitachi-Solex would be another guess, but they were tall much like the
unlamented SU.
PS. Wonder how much a Unisyn and SU Tool is worth on eBay?
Dave Milne proclaimed:
> Looks like a Stromberg or SU.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:41BFC7A5.C686E726@***.net...
> Does this look
>
>>like an American Carburetor to you?
>>http://www.m151.uklinux.net/military...lery/mutt3.jpg
>
>
>