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super dave 25-03-13 06:54

M151A2 in CDN
 
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For sale is my1975 AM General M151A2 Military Army Jeep. This is a great running vehicle, and has many new parts including: Top, Side and doors, Carburetor, Brakes, Clutch, Rebuilt Transmission, Rebuilt Cylinder head and a Windshield. It comes with spare engine and Transmission, hood, A custom built hard top and another set of tires mounted on rims. This is the usual weld together unit and I am Asking $5,800.00 for it. Consider trades towards WC52/ Canadian WC52 APT

maple_leaf_eh 25-03-13 18:39

PM sent
 
PM sent today

rob love 25-03-13 20:04

Buy it Terry, then we can have a thread on the intricacies of keeping an M151A2 on the road. They are an extremely smooth vehicle cross country, and have a much more modern design of an engine than the Willys. I put many many miles on mine back in the day and always regretted selling it. I thought nothing of taking it for a 1000 mile round trip, and it rarely let me down.

maple_leaf_eh 26-03-13 01:50

twist my rubber arm!
 
I hear you Rob. Finances and haulage are the immediate concerns.

Little Jo 26-03-13 03:17

Shipping
 
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Originally Posted by super dave (Post 177853)
For sale is my1975 AM General M151A2 Military Army Jeep. This is a great running vehicle, and has many new parts including: Top, Side and doors, Carburetor, Brakes, Clutch, Rebuilt Transmission, Rebuilt Cylinder head and a Windshield. It comes with spare engine and Transmission, hood, A custom built hard top and another set of tires mounted on rims. This is the usual weld together unit and I am Asking $5,800.00 for it. Consider trades towards WC52/ Canadian WC52 APT

Dave

If you were closer I would beat Terry to it, but I don't know if the Canadian Government would allow export to Australia and I don't know how I would get it here or the cost.

Beautifully looking vehicle the President of our MVCG association has one and drives it to Corowa regularly and that is about a 2000 Kilometre round trip. :thup2:

Cheers

Tony :no4:

rob love 26-03-13 04:25

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Originally Posted by maple_leaf_eh (Post 177881)
I hear you Rob. Finances and haulage are the immediate concerns.

Bah, finances!!! That's what credit is for. As to transportation, they A-frame like a dream and are relatively light. A half ton, an A-frame, some safety chains, and a pair of the magnetic lights is all you would need. I don't think you even have to disconnect the shafts, since the transfer case and transmission are the same gearbox, and the t-case will splash enough oil.
Fly to Edmonton, rent a pick up with unlimited mileage, and you are good to go.

Little Jo 26-03-13 05:33

A frame towing
 
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Originally Posted by rob love (Post 177894)
Bah, finances!!! That's what credit is for. As to transportation, they A-frame like a dream and are relatively light. A half ton, an A-frame, some safety chains, and a pair of the magnetic lights is all you would need. I don't think you even have to disconnect the shafts, since the transfer case and transmission are the same gearbox, and the t-case will splash enough oil.
Fly to Edmonton, rent a pick up with unlimited mileage, and you are good to go.

Hi Rob

Nothing wrong with A Frame towing I have been towing my 1942 MB Jeep up to 1500 Kilometres without a hitch and towing is so easy you have to keep checking the mirrors to see if she is still there. I have installed free wheeling hubs and remove the rear axles for long trips and its a breeze. But to far to tow to Australia. :D

Cheers

Tony :no4:

super dave 26-03-13 09:08

Just a couple more things: It has been welded in the middle from side to side like most of the ones I have seen. I took this unit on a trade so I don't know to much on the history of the unit but had to do some mechanical work on it to get it road worthy. The previous owner has put some patches in the floor where your feet rest on both sides and also in the back corners. The body is in average condition but defiantly not pristine. It is currently registered here in Alberta.


Dave

maple_leaf_eh 04-04-13 03:58

$$$$ sent
 
Funds transferred Wed pm. I will confirm with the branch on Thurs that they arrived. Thx! Looking forward to getting some in-transit insurance and closing the transportation auction.

For newcomers to parts of this game, www.uship.ca is a site where you post a load and truckers bid to take the load.

chris vickery 04-04-13 04:41

I think you will be appy with this one Terry. :cool:

rob love 04-04-13 04:57

And now for the biggest M151a2 tip you will ever get: There are a total of 12 U joints and they all need grease at least twice a year. That will be after you have repacked all the wheel bearings, which will likely come loose after 50 miles and need re-adjusting.

Other weaknesses are:
1: the rear suspension hangers (simple plates whose holes tend to elongate.....the jeeps are rollover prone already without the rear suspension constantly shifting back and forth).

2: the transmission/transfer cases tend to wear out a little prematurely. Generally good for about 30,000 miles.

But that's it. Keep those U joints lubed, and you should have thousands of good motoring miles. Are you also keeping the M38A1Cdn3 Terry? If so you will need a bigger yard.

Andrew 04-04-13 15:14

Great thanks! I didn't know there was a Canadian version

Andrew

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Originally Posted by maple_leaf_eh (Post 178270)

For newcomers to parts of this game, www.uship.ca is a site where you post a load and truckers bid to take the load.


maple_leaf_eh 05-04-13 02:38

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Originally Posted by rob love (Post 178273)
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But that's it. Keep those U joints lubed, and you should have thousands of good motoring miles. Are you also keeping the M38A1Cdn3 Terry? If so you will need a bigger yard.

I counted the number of axles on the property and got a little scared that the Bylaw Officers might pay a visit. There are two daily driver "modern" vehicles (2), a 1953 trailer (3), my wife's '80s Mustang (4), a homebuilt "Skidoo" trailer (to be scrapped)(5), an M38A1 CDN3 (6), and a donor M38A1 body on axles and chassis (7). There is also an assortent of bicycles, snowblowers and lawn mowers. And an inbound M151A2(8). YIKES!

The Mustang can go, the homebuilt trailer can go, and the donor M38A1 can go. But I think that still puts me over the city's limit.

RHClarke 05-04-13 03:02

Honest Bob's MV Lot
 
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Originally Posted by maple_leaf_eh (Post 178296)
...The Mustang can go, the homebuilt trailer can go, and the donor M38A1 can go. But I think that still puts me over the city's limit.

Terry,

You may want to chat with Bob at the barn about "renting" a parking space. Works for me!

Bob Carriere 05-04-13 03:44

Hammond storage phawceelities......
 
..... will be open for business as soon as the White Security system melts away.

Usual fees....... a good story...... my wife doesn't know yet...... a ride in the Mutt....... or any other reasonable phaxseemeelay!!!

And if you need a hand....free advice.... always there to laugh and take pictures when you wack you tumb.

Call before coming so we can disarm the perimeter.

Geez we may need to get a few more stools for sitting aorund the burn barrell.

Bob

rob love 05-04-13 05:03

Well, since this thread has now officially meandered, here is my story about axle counts:
About two weeks ago I am reading the paper and next to the comics is the Anne Landers section. The first letter is about some woman complaining about her husband who has 10 vehicles in the yard, and is not really fixing any of them up fast. I accused the wife of writing the letter, but a quick count of vehicles and trailers (over a 1/4 ton) in the yard showed a number coming closer to 30, so she was off the hook.

So to you, Terry, I can only recommend moving out to the rural country, or else possibly buying out one of the neighbors and converting their house into a secret garage.

maple_leaf_eh 05-04-13 15:06

truly off topic
 
Earlier this week (remember what day Monday was?) there was a fellow complaining to Ann Landers about his wife's upper-body surgical augmentation, how she walked around the house without textiles and how he didn't know how to tell her he didn't like the surgeon's work. I could barely keep from laughing out loud. Oh to have his problems!

Ed Storey 05-04-13 19:39

M100cdn
 
Terry:

What is the serial number of your M100CDN?

Are you bringing the M151A2 to the Ottawa Show on the 27th?

ED

BCA 05-04-13 22:19

Ottawa show?
 
A military vehicle show in Ottawa on the 27th? Any more details on this? I didn't see a listing in the show and event section of the forum. .... Brian

Ed Storey 05-04-13 22:47

Ottawa Show
 
Militaria.

maple_leaf_eh 05-04-13 23:14

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Originally Posted by Ed Storey (Post 178338)
Terry:

What is the serial number of your M100CDN?

Are you bringing the M151A2 to the Ottawa Show on the 27th?

ED

> Ed:

Don't know if it will be inpsected and plated in time.

The trailer is CFR 53-71233.

TW

super dave 08-04-13 02:27

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Packed up and ready to go :salute:

maple_leaf_eh 08-04-13 03:28

Anxiously waiting the call!

That top is US desert of some variety. Gotta love the diamond pleated vinyl head liner.

chris vickery 08-04-13 04:01

Terry, I almost bought this for myself,except a cooler head prevailed...
Buy another MV or throw the dollars into my NEW shop for the MVs.
Plans underway, 32 x 60ft restoration facility for my toys, estimated build June 2013.

super dave 08-04-13 06:06

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Originally Posted by maple_leaf_eh (Post 178488)
Anxiously waiting the call!

That top is US desert of some variety. Gotta love the diamond pleated vinyl head liner.

Lets just say the last owner uses a lot of artistic license when painting his vehicles :rolleyes

Hanno Spoelstra 09-05-13 22:40

Read the rest here: M151A2 in its new home


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