1968 Kaiser Jeep M35

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m37_power
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1968 Kaiser Jeep M35

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Im listing this for a friends auction company. They picked this up locally and it is very very clean. Here is a link to their website with tons of pictures and details. It is located in Pennsyvania and is a great deal. I would snatch it up, but I just dont have the room. You can contact the seller through the website. Im just trying to help him find a good home for it.

http://paauctionco.com/vehicles/inv/3001/

1968 Kaiser Jeep M35

Price: $6,999


ONLY 19,310 ORIGINAL MILES/812 HOURS! This 1968 Kaiser Jeep M35 (a.k.a. "Deuce and a Half") was purchased approximately seven years ago from the US government. Since then it has been used for promotion at two Boomerang's Bar & Grille (A local restaurant/bar) locations here in southwest Pennsylvania. The vehicle was driven back and forth between the two locations (One hour travel time) about two to three times a year and used for various outings. The truck has always started and runs and drives just as it should. Features on the Kaiser include a multi-fuel engine (Vehicle may run on gasoline, CIE, diesel or a mixture), five speed manual transmission, winch, P.T.O., cargo tarp, and pintle hitch. The exterior of the M35 is in good overall condition with much less wear than you would expect to find on a vehicle of this age. There are some cracks on the windshield and the winch bars have been bent due to the winch being reeled in too far, but again, we're not claiming this vehicle to be a "Perfect 10". The interior of the truck is in good overall condition and has no notable issues. As mentioned the M35 runs and drives without any problem and may be considering mechanically sound. The engine runs strong and responsive and the clutch catches perfectly. During our testing we were unable to engage the winch and therefore can not guarantee its operation. We've heard of these trucks being used for everything from tree haulers to tour buses and everything in between! If you're in the market for a M35 you'll be hard pressed to find a nicer unit than this! Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions or concerns you may have. Good luck!
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Post by Lifer »

It does look like a nice truck, but that Caterpillar Yellow with the tiger stripes has got to go!!
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Lifer wrote:It does look like a nice truck, but that Caterpillar Yellow with the tiger stripes has got to go!!
IT'S Caterpiller wizz n razzin strip's :lol: [ datzin just for youen southern boy's ] :wink:
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Needs to be BLUE.
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Post by m37_power »

lol...it was a promotional vehicle for a business. thats why the tiger stripes are on it. i would own it already if i had a place to put it.....its just a little large, but the m37 could have a big brother. :D
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