The M151 Jeep, also known as the MUTT (Military Utility Tactical Truck), was designed for military use and features a more robust construction for off-road capabilities, a larger cargo capacity, and a distinctive design adapted for combat environments. In contrast, the CJ-3B is a civilian vehicle produced by Willys-Overland, known for its higher hood and a more classic Jeep appearance, intended primarily for recreational and utility purposes. While both vehicles share a similar heritage, the M151 is optimized for military operations, whereas the CJ-3B is built for civilian enjoyment and practical use.
I don't think so. My experience in Viet Nam we only had the M151 series jeep. There was the initial M151 then the M151A1 and eventually the M151A2. I maintained this series of Jeep until the active Army decided to go to the current 991 series HUMMV. I do miss the jeep, even after 20 years of being retired!
M38 and M151 depending on the year.
No - the last Jeep variant to see service was the Ford M151 MUTT, which was phased out in favour of the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV, often referred to as the Humvee). Special operations units may have such vehicles or similar vehicles available for their use, however.
All it is is a different package
no
The difference between them is about $5,000.00 and some bling they are both wranglers. Captain911
The Jeep Wrangler replaced the CJ5 in 1987.
Trim package
No.
An XJ is a Cherokee, a TJ is a Wrangler.
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