Hello Fellas, this is Joe from Czech again, after a break. I was thinking you might wanna see some weird pics I came across over the time somewhere on the internet.
Pretty high lift. what you think?
Doubled rear wheels ís not a standard feature (I feel sorry for the diff) - found on ebay I guess
This is a disaster - another wasted MUTT (it should be against the law)
Whatta?
A MUTTWEE
This is really interesting, not a MUTT but - this is actually a Czech built "copy" of HUMMWEE sitting next to a real one. It is based on the frame of Tatra 805. Hand made
Oddities (M151 related)
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Oddities (M151 related)
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Czech discussion board about M151 series vehicles with stuff you won´t see elsewhere - http://www.muttforum.cz
´65 M416
Czech discussion board about M151 series vehicles with stuff you won´t see elsewhere - http://www.muttforum.cz
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Re: Oddities (M151 related)
Cool pictures I especially like the water dog?
slowest mutt east of the missippi..
Re: Oddities (M151 related)
Man could I have fun with that!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I do believe they made a dual wheel prototype. The first one is one of Hummerkillers buddies from Panama I believe. As odd and chopped as the third one is you have to admire the workmanship. Is it just me or do most of the European trucks have a pronounced nose on them?
Rick
Rick
1964 M151A1
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
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Re: Oddities (M151 related)
Guess where this one is from
The owner's brother told me it can easily be converted back to stock.
I don't have pics of the engine bay or the undercarriage.
The owner's brother told me it can easily be converted back to stock.
I don't have pics of the engine bay or the undercarriage.
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Re: Oddities (M151 related)
The M151A1 with the duel rear wheels is owned by Frank of Frank's Surplus if you have a M151 and you need parts he's da man great too work with and knows the vehicle up and down.