1960 M151 Sold
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Re: 1960 M151 For Sale Orlando, FL
Also have a green vinyl top in good shape for it.
Re: 1960 M151 For Sale Orlando, FL
Still available
Re: 1960 M151 For Sale Orlando, FL
Just installed a new Zenith carb from brooks engine service!
He recommended not rebuilding the Holley. I have the Holley in a box it the buyer wants it.
Starts up without choke and runs great now.
He recommended not rebuilding the Holley. I have the Holley in a box it the buyer wants it.
Starts up without choke and runs great now.
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Re: 1960 M151 For Sale Orlando, FL
Anyone going from FL through CO?
I don't want to mess with uship but id like to have the M151
I don't want to mess with uship but id like to have the M151
3/3 ACR HOWBAT
1954 Dodge M37
1988 M149A2
1954 Dodge M37
1988 M149A2
Re: 1960 M151 For Sale Orlando, FL
Still available and new lowered price!
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Re: 1960 M151 For Sale Orlando, FL
Didn't you just sell this on Ebay?
Re: 1960 M151 For Sale Orlando, FL
I thought I did!
Half the buyers on eBay seem to never follow through!
Half the buyers on eBay seem to never follow through!
Re: 1960 M151 For Sale Orlando, FL
Hello, I'm a newb on the forum. Haven't even posted anything until now.
I'm tire-kicking for an M151, a1, or a2 for local parades etc. Was thinking about rigging one up in '75 camo for my old unit's period '73-77 but wouldn't do that to a '60 model. Arrrgggg!!! I keep going back to yours because it is otherwise everything I wanted. With your M151, I could essentially paint the correct bumper numbers on it and be done for an early 60's version of one of my unit's vehicle.
I don't know a lot about M151s but I'm trying to immerse myself in learning it. Only drove a few times while in the service and don't remember much except they were fun to drive. My old Uncle Sam let us go hiking most of the time rather than riding.
Just have a few questions. Is it rigged to be street legal? I'd love the option of driving to parades etc without towing it there. Also do you have the gun mount? BTW, that's not critical - just asking.
And lastly, are there any mechanical issues? You mentioned replacing the carb and some of the earlier work. Does anything need to be done or is it ready to roll?
I'm in South Georgia.
Thanks, Brownie63
I'm tire-kicking for an M151, a1, or a2 for local parades etc. Was thinking about rigging one up in '75 camo for my old unit's period '73-77 but wouldn't do that to a '60 model. Arrrgggg!!! I keep going back to yours because it is otherwise everything I wanted. With your M151, I could essentially paint the correct bumper numbers on it and be done for an early 60's version of one of my unit's vehicle.
I don't know a lot about M151s but I'm trying to immerse myself in learning it. Only drove a few times while in the service and don't remember much except they were fun to drive. My old Uncle Sam let us go hiking most of the time rather than riding.
Just have a few questions. Is it rigged to be street legal? I'd love the option of driving to parades etc without towing it there. Also do you have the gun mount? BTW, that's not critical - just asking.
And lastly, are there any mechanical issues? You mentioned replacing the carb and some of the earlier work. Does anything need to be done or is it ready to roll?
I'm in South Georgia.
Thanks, Brownie63
82nd Abn Div 1973-77
We Were Soldiers Once - And Thin
1970 M151A2
We Were Soldiers Once - And Thin
1970 M151A2
Re: 1960 M151 For Sale Orlando, FL
Brownie- send you a message.
Re: 1960 M151 For Sale Orlando, FL
Got your email. Thanks.
82nd Abn Div 1973-77
We Were Soldiers Once - And Thin
1970 M151A2
We Were Soldiers Once - And Thin
1970 M151A2