M-151 Jeep Transmission NEW $1,200 Oklahoma City, OK
Not sure on what’s in the Crate here, only one pic.
Information from seller:
New Transmission for M151 series Jeep $1200 new in the crate. Located Oklahoma City
M-151 Jeep Transmission NEW $1,200 Oklahoma City, OK
Not sure on what’s in the Crate here, only one pic.
Information from seller:
New Transmission for M151 series Jeep $1200 new in the crate. Located Oklahoma City
1963 Jeep Willys M-151 $4,500 Riverside, CA
M-151 Project, has a bunch of stuff with this, but it is a project for sure.
Information from seller:
Military Jeep Willys project. Jeep is almost complete. Too many new parts to list! All the original parts have been kept also in case next owner wants to rebuild all original. 1960s collectors
M-151A1 engine $150 Arona, PA
This is a good price, not to be confused with this is a good engine. Still has a lot of the 24V stuff and a legit Generator set up (those are pretty amazing deals I had one on a M-715 230 sent it out West), the 4 speed is pretty neat as well, must have used a divorced TC very common on the M stuff at times.
The M151A1 had a liquid-cooled, inline 4-cylinder gasoline engine with a displacement of \(141.5\) cubic inches (\(2.319\) L) that produced \(71\) horsepower at \(4,000\) rpm and \(128\) ft-lbf of torque at \(1,800\) rpm.
This engine was specifically designed for military use and was paired with a 4-speed manual transmission.
Information from seller:
Vintage jeep 151A1 engine, transmission, radiator
1974 Jeep M-151A2 $14,000 Springville, IN
Overall this is a large package of stuff, lots of parts, the rig needs some work as does the trailer, but if your looking for a package of stuff take a look. There is also mention of breaking out the rig and trailer so never know. Posted 6 Weeks Ago.
Information from seller:
Vietnam era M151A@ Marine MUTT and M416 trailer. Starts, runs, drives, stops, everything works. Tons of new and used parts, Indiana title for MUTT bill of sale for trailer. May consider selling Mutt and trailer separate. Will not answer to “Is it still available” If the add is up it’s available.
1964 Jeep Willys M151A1 $3,600 Salem, MO
More from same seller!!
Information from seller:
1964 Vietnam Military Willys Jeep M151A1 – Uncut body which is rare. Hasn’t run in about 25 years. Have all pieces not shown in pics. Bill of Sale because I lost the title. Extra parts in back not included unless they go with the Jeep. Will not sell parts. Not interested in trades.
1964 Kaiser Jeep M151-A1 $10,000 Ranburne, AL
Third in the series, this is listed as un-cut and looks super complete. Not many pictures but if you are in the market and know more about these then I do, might be worth a look here.
Information from seller:
This is an original “un-cut” kaiser jeep. Message me for additional pictures or any questions.
Maybe some value here? Obviously, not WWII jeeps.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1462576437760431
“2 medics jeeps from world war 2 had time in service. From 101st airborne division hanger cleanout. Might be able to find red cross doors in the woods One runs with 24 volt system! One Title”
UPDATE: Here’s a video that goes through a variety of the vehicles up for auction:
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This Seffes Auctioneers estate auction is for the Ken Yuly Military Vehicle collection. There are quite a few different jeep vehicles. There are MBs, GPWs, M-151s, M-170s, M-38s, M-274s, CJ-2A, trailers, parts, military Dodges, and more.
Here’s another Bill pointed our direction. Again, it should be interesting to see how high this goes.
https://www.hemmings.com/auction/1974-am-general-other-wa-503598
“This M151 is powered by the Hercules-sourced 141-cu.in. OHV inline-four. With a compression ratio of 7.5:1, the engine received its fuel mixture via a single carburetor and was rated by the manufacturer at 60 horsepower when new, with 119 lb-ft of torque. The engine in this M151 is reported to be original, with no stated rebuild history. The seller says the manual choke does not need to be used for starting if the engine is warm. An electric fuel pump was reportedly installed in 2018, the M151 reportedly having 24-volt electricals. The manual transmission reportedly “works great,” and the seller states “All-Wheel Drive works great, engaged with a lever switching from 2 to 4 wheel -drive.” The engine bay presents as stock and very clean.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5800. Jim notes it appears to have an Encore body rather than an original one.
It runs, but not title.
“Military jeep with no title. I’ve owned this vehicle since 1982. Runs good, needs some TLC. Call Philip.”

