
M151 ¼-ton 4×4 utility truck - Wikipedia
M825 – Variant with M40 106 mm recoilless rifle mounted on rear. It had racks in the cargo bed to carry 4 shells. [6] M1051 – Firefighting variant which saw exclusive use by the Marine Corps. MRC108 – Forward Air Control variant, with multi-band communications equipment.
M825 Mutt - WarWheels.Net
The M825 was a modification of the standard M151A2. When the 106mm M40A1 was mounted on the M151A2 it became the M825, when mounted on the M151A1 , the vehicle was the M151A1C. Special training was necessary for drivers of the M151A1C and M825 as the center of gravity was higher than the standard M151, a vehicle already prone to rollover.
M151A1C & M825 Recoiless - The M151 M151A1 M151A2 G838 …
The M151A1C and M825 1/4 ton 4x4 vehicles are equipped with a 106mm recoilless rifle on an M79 rifle mount. To complete this mobile weapons system, provisions are made for carrying six rounds of ammunition and weapon tools.
MUTT: M825 1/4 Ton 4x4 Weapon Carrier With 106mm Recoilless Rifle
More spacious than previous Jeeps, it was also the first to have coil spring suspension, offering a smoother ride over rough terrain. In 1971, a specially designed variant, called the M825, was introduced that served as a gun carrier for the M40 Recoilless Rifle.
The M151 M151A1 M151A2 G838 Series of 1/4 ton Vehicles
M151A1C & M825 106mm Recoilless. M151A1C based on the M151A1 Vehicle. M825 based on the M151A2 Vehicle. Data and Detail Pictures
M151 Mutt (1959) - Truck Encyclopedia
The M151 Truck, Utility: 1/4 ton, 4x4 (MUTT) for "Military Utility Tactical Truck", was a cold war 4×4 military utility vehicle developed by Ford. It was reputed lighter than the Jeep with an empty curb mass of 1,100 kg to be airlifted.
M151A1 M151A2 Mutt Parts - Midwest Jeep Willys
Military M151 Mutt Series parts for M151, M151A1 and M151A2 Parts. We have the parts you need to keep your vintage M151 on the road for years to come.
M151A2 Mutt 1/4 Ton 4x4 - WarWheels.Net
The M151A2 was the final version in the M151 Mutt series and ended production in 1978. The main external identifying feature between the A2 and the earlier M151A1 , was the addition of a much larger turn signal on the A2's front fender.
MUTT M151A2 - M825 with M40 106mm Recoilless Rifle
More spacious than its predecessor, it was also the first to have coil spring suspension, offering a smoother ride over rough terrain. In 1971, a specially designed variant called the M825 was introduced and served as a gun carrier for the M40 Recoilless Rifle.
M825 Mutt - WarWheels.Net
M825 Mutt. 1/4 Ton 4x4 Utility Truck. With 106mm Recoilless Rifle. Photos. Courtesy of The David Haugh Collection