1967 Jeep M715, Chevy V8, SM420
Posted
$9,800
Duvall, WA
Overview
Year, Make, Model
1967 Jeep Kaiser M715
Link
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/d/woodinville-1967-kaiser-jeep-m715-v8/7119948466.htmlPosted
Engine
Engine
Chevy 350 V8
Fueling
Gas, Carb
Drivetrain
Transmission
manual, SM420
Transfer Case
NP200, divorced
Front Axle
Dana 60
Rear Axle
Dana 70
Misc
Winch
Warn
1967 Kaiser Jeep M715 Chevy 350 V8
- Engine is Chevy 350 small block, Edelbrock intake and carb, new water pump, power steering works, new 1wire alternator, bunch of spare parts.
- Tune up was done a few days ago.
- New aluminum radiator cooled by new Spal 16inch fan.
- New dual exhaust with mufflers, loud but not too much.
- Transmission is an SM420, shifter is tight, glides into gear easy. Has the drum clasp parking break, works really well, yank on it and it stops everything. Have an extra sm420 that I’ll give you if you want it.
- Divorced NP200 transfer case, linkage is tight, engages hi/low and front axel very smooth.
- Dana 70 full floating rear axel
- Dana 60 front axel
- There’s new fluid and grease in everything.
- Brake work great, cylinders are new
- Brand new painless wiring harness, wires are tucked away and protected. All lights work. Gauges read healthy, fuse box is labeled and easy to reach.
- Bench seat has 3 seatbelts, I’m 6’1 and there’s plenty of room.
- Warn winch works but needs new hardware and isn’t hooked up.
Rust:
There’s rust everywhere and on everything, the frame and the bed are in decent shape and most of the floorboards are intact but there’s holes everywhere. Everything is seeping some fluid. Engine coughs every now and then.
She still needs some finishing touches but all the heavy lifting is done, I’ve been driving it around Duvall, Monroe and Snohomish almost everyday and it’s been great, rides at about 50mph, gets tons of attention and is a blast.
I’ll continue to work on it as the days pass so I might jack up the price abit depending what I get done. If you’re serious about it give me a call Please do some research on the m715, they’re pretty rare and especially hard to find especially in the pnw. Thanks for looking and stay safe
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