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The M715’s heavy frame handles the extra weight with ease, making it a popular choice for weekend warriors who crave remote escapes. Some fans restore M715s to show-truck condition.
The M715 was first developed in 1965 and was the result of the U.S. government looking for a replace for the Dodge M37. The M715 was produced in a Toledo, Ohio, plant from 1867 to 1969 with over ...
Dirt Every Day hosts Fred Williams and Dave Chappelle head out to the middle of the woods to find a broken-down, old Jeep M715. The thing barely runs, but it still has tons of off-road potential.
1969 Kaiser M715 - M7.3 A Classic Kaiser With A Few Surprises Ken BrubakerWriterJan 20, 2014 See All 9 Photos ...
Gone is the M715’s Tornado inline-six, replaced by the D4Da 3.9-liter inline-four diesel; Kia states 139 hp at 2,900 rpm and just under 275 lb-ft of torque at 1,600 rpm.
Yep, this 1968 Kaiser Jeep M715 has it going on. It also rocks a 230 cubic inch displacement Tornado six, which has the singular distinction of being the first mass-produced overhead cam ...
The M715’s two-plus-year production run was short, but it still resonates loudly within the Jeep community. The concept’s strongest ties to the M715 lineage are its blunt, forward-canted snout ...
Kaiser buffs know it as the Jeep M715, but it was also called the G-890 Truck or the Five Quarter. The latter nickname came from the truck's 1 1/4-ton payload rating.
Based on the 1968 Jeep M715 tactical vehicle, the Five-Quarter concept is functional and stops short of caricature. It's fitted with a supercharged 6.2-liter Hellcat "Hellcrate" Hemi V-8, which ...
This blast from the past, 1967 Kaiser M715 sports a unique look and 42" tires and is powered by an Oldsmobile 350 V8. It is simply stunning.