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I feel like maybe I’ve seen this one posted before…
https://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/cto/d/hale-1964-jeep/6840090419.html
Looks to be in good shape. Wish the pictures were better!
Hey Dave! A buddy of mine is looking at buying a Kaiser Jeep M715 and wants to use it as a farm truck. Don’t know much about the pro’s and con’s of them like parts availability, problems, etc. Any ideas or info or direct me to who knows?
Thanks for the help!
Paul
Hi Paul,
I don’t know much about them either. Here’s a M-715 site that might help? http://www.m715zone.com/vb/index.php
– Dave
Thank You! Talked to another fella that owned one and he was saying engines not very reliable and underpowered but they make small block V-8 conversion kits. Also said that it’s hard to find replacement body parts. Appreciate your time and will forward the link to my friend.
Paul