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Old 03-03-14, 19:36
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Yes that's my video. The vehicle is owned by a South Australian member.
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Old 03-03-14, 22:15
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Must be a one off, they never left the factory with RHD.

There are quite a number of RHD WW2 jeeps in Australia, I think at one time it was mandatory for road registration.

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Old 03-03-14, 23:41
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Hi Keith Phil and Hanno

That is correct. Keith took the video after the big wet in Corowa. The USA MUT belongs to, Aaron Fell, President of the WVCG, (Wartime Vehicles Conservation Group) South Australia. The MUT is genuine and is not one of those cut in half and re-joined again vehicles. Those of you who attended Corowa the previous year will recall Aaron hit a big Kangaroo in the dark in the early hours of the morning on his way to Corowa. Causing some damage to the MUT.

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Old 04-03-14, 01:09
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Hi Guys

Thanks for the information so far, but what is the story on the Right Hand Drive. Was this a one-off conversion or one of a number.

The Corowa info will be of interest to my friend the M151 aficionado he has probably welded back together more M151s than anybody else. Watching him gas weld and X cut body back together is a hoot. He uses coat hangers as welding rod. Apparently coat hangers are a really good match for the M151 steel. When he is done you have trouble knowing where they were cut. That level of reconstruction was probably the reason they changed over to crushing.

His current M151 is the re-coilless rifle version.

Look forward to more comments.


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Old 04-03-14, 14:01
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Hi Phil

I can confirm the MUT in Keith's video was converted to Right Hand Drive from the original Left Hand Drive. No USA made MUT's were ever used by the Australian Defence Forces. As far as I know they were only ever made as Left Hand Drive vehicle .One USA MUT was sent to Australia for evaluating and testing, this vehicle is believed to be still in Australia and in private hands, however Mike Cecil may be able to assist there.

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As far as I know they were only ever made as Left Hand Drive vehicle
Correct, like I said they never left the factory with RHD.

See my old web site on the Mutt: http://www.geocities.ws/fordm151/

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Old 04-03-14, 22:19
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No USA made MUT's were ever used by the Australian Defence Forces.
They were not officially in service, but they were used - see M151A1 "jeep" in RAAF service?

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Old 05-03-14, 08:51
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They were not officially in service, but they were used - see M151A1 "jeep" in RAAF service?

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Hi Hanno

Knowing first hand how good Aussie forces were at wheeling and dealing, they probably swapped a few cartons of beer for a M151A. Just like their forefathers did to the Yanks in Australia in WW2, watered down whisky for a inflated price.

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