The 1962 AM General M151A1 Mutt IDF Cabriolet is an iconic military vehicle reborn as a convertible street machine. It offers a unique combination of rugged durability and stylish design. The Mutt was originally accepted by the US Army in 1959 and was designed to be a lightweight, maneuverable Jeep-like vehicle that could be transported on a standard 2-ton cargo trailer. As a consequence, the Mutt was even smaller and lighter than the Jeep, making it the perfect candidate for conversion into a topless ride. The cabriolet enhancement is highlighted by the classic gray-metal exterior, punctuated with yellow-and-white tropical matte paintthe perfect combination of strength and beauty. The interior is composed of fabric and vinyl, which can survive the harshest outdoors conditions, while providing a comfortable, pristine look. The Mutts mechanical components consist of an L-head 120 cubic-inch 4-cylinder engine that is linked to a 4-speed synchronized transmission, a 2-speed planetary shift transfer case, and a two-speed rear differential. While the original Mutts had no pollution controls, the converted Cabriolet is tailored with a catalytic converter and a diesel particulate filter to meet EPA regulations. The Mutt IDF Cabriolet makes for the perfect weekend cruiser or beach buggy with plenty of cargo capacity, the ability to navigate rough terrain, and an environmentally friendly design.
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