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1964 Kaiser M677 Crew Cab Project


Restoration Project Cars, 1964 Kaiser M677 Crew Cab Project For Sale


This American vintage army crew cab made by Kaiser, it's a Diesel Jeep Crew Cab Pickup was released in 1964 comes with 4wd powered by diesel engine with manual transmission parts only ready to go.




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After Willys introduced the Froward Control FC 150 and FC170 trucks in the late 50's, Kaiser took over and built a small number of Froward control crew cabs for the Navy and Marines in 1964.

This is truck #383 of the estimated 400 Jeep crew cabs built. The majority of these rare trucks have not survived, and this one barely has. It appears to have been wrecked early in its life and was subsequently stripped of its drivetrain and military dash. The collectibility of these trucks makes this one worth restoring, though it will entail quite a bit of work. These rare four-door cabs were constructed largely of parts available from standard civilian production. Enough remains of the rare military body, that it can be rebuild from pieces. A good civilian cab, dash, and doors is included with this sale to help with that reconstruction. The floors of both cabs are remarkably solid. There is some rust in the doors that is repairable. The frame still sits on its original Dana axles, which specification sheets identify with 4.89 gears and Power Lock differentials front and rear. The engine, transmission, and transfer case is gone. The military dog house is still there. It is missing the cover for the battery box and air cleaner, which originally set inside the cab. It has the original military grill guard and bumpers with air-lift loops. It is missing all of the military blackout lights. More photos are posted at http://imageevent.com/shaggy/m67

This vehicle does not have a title. It may have been non-operational when it left military service in the 60s. I searched for over a decade to find this truck as they rarely come up for sale. I bought it from a well-known collector in 2007. I was going to put a Cummins 4bt in it, but the original 2-cycle diesel engines are available if you prefer originality

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