The 1963 AM General M151A1 Mutt 105mm Cabriolet is an iconic military-grade vehicle that became a symbol of the Cold War period. It was known for its strength, performance, and reliability, and was used by both the U.S. Military and many other foreign nations. This vehicle featured a two door cabriolet configuration that featured a sliding canvas roof that could be removed completely for access to the interior. The vehicle was powered by a 2.3 liter 85 horsepower gasoline engine that was paired to a 4-speed manual transmission. To handle rough terrain, the vehicle had an adjustable independent suspension, and featured a four-wheel drive for easy maneuverability. The frame and body were constructed from a robust steel and aluminum alloy, making the Mutt durable and capable of enduring extreme conditions. Inside, the Mutt came standard with seating for up to five soldiers with integrated storage pockets and heavy-duty, waterproof fabric. The exterior featured a bright white paint finish along with a military-grade stucco texture to further protect it from harsh elements. The vehicles light package included four headlights, two fog lights, and two taillights for night maneuvers. The M151A1 Mutt was a dependable and powerful vehicle, and stood as a symbol of unmatched durability and strength.
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