Vietnam-era Jeep Ambulance Still Ready to Serve

U.S. Army 1967 Kaiser-Jeep M725 ambulance is still operational and would make an amazing project build.
Jeep has a long and remarkable history being the utility vehicle for the United States military. From the varying fleets of Willys, to the larger M715 trucks, Jeep has served on the front lines reliably and admirably. This 1967 Kaiser-Jeep M725 ambulance is a remarkably preserved piece of history that demonstrates how truly rugged these trucks are.
Spotted on Classic Cars, this ambulance is a full-sized pickup truck based on the Jeep Gladiator. While this ambulance has seen a few years in storage, the Tornado I6 is a workhorse engine, and it does still run well. This could be an amazing project truck.

The character of the body is so good we’d kind of hate to lose it. But the interior could use some serious loving. We definitely think this would make a solid project vehicle to be modified for any number of uses from an off-roading king, to a camping rig, to even a work truck.
And if you’re interested in a little inspiration, check out the above video from YouTuber TheRodder1927 who turned his M725 into a cool and capable off-roading, rock-crawling rig. With a little imagination, and some dedication, this solidly built truck could be returned to its former glory.









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