1967 Ford M151A1 MUTT (Military Utility Tactical Truck)

In 1951 the Ford Motor Company was awarded the contract to develop new 1/4 ton 4×4 trucks to replace the old M38 series of Jeeps.  They first saw service in the U.S. Army in 1960 with production ceasing in 1982.

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11 Responses to 1967 Ford M151A1 MUTT (Military Utility Tactical Truck)

  1. I’ve never heard of a MUTT. They all just get called Jeeps, I think.

  2. Nancy says:

    My buddy had a World War II Army Jeep. He follows us out into the desert on many of our trail rides! It’s amazing !

  3. ChgoJohn says:

    I’d no idea there we so many names for what I’ve always called a jeep. I blame it on Sgt. Bilko.

  4. Mark Myers says:

    I’d drive a MUTT! Good looking vehicle.

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