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HEMI®-Powered 1967 Kaiser-Jeep M715 Restomod Hits BringATrailer

Blacksmith Garage Builds a 392 Cubic-Inch Beast

When it comes to military trucks turned custom builds, few can match the presence of the Kaiser-Jeep M715. Originally designed as a U.S. military vehicle in the late 1960s, the M715 was built for rugged durability, not luxury or performance. Fast forward to today, and Blacksmith Garage has completely reimagined this 1967 M715 into a modern powerhouse with a 6.4-liter HEMI® V8 under the hood, and it’s now up for auction on BringATrailer.

A Proper Heart Transplant – 

Blacksmith Garage 392 HEMI®-Powered 1967 Kaiser-Jeep M715 Restomod. (BringATrailer).

The biggest highlight of this build is what’s lurking beneath the hood. Gone is the truck’s original inline-six. In its place sits a 6.4-liter (392 cubic-inch) HEMI® “Apache” V8, the same kind of engine you’d expect to find in a modern-day Dodge Scat Pack. This motor is paired with a Mopar 545RFE five-speed automatic transmission and an Atlas dual-range transfer case. The drivetrain is capped off with Dana Ultimate 60 axles front and rear, loaded with 5.38:1 gears and electronic locking differentials. Translation? This truck is built to handle just about anything you throw at it, from crawling rocks to tearing down dirt roads.

Built To Handle It All – 

Blacksmith Garage 392 HEMI®-Powered 1967 Kaiser-Jeep M715 Restomod. (BringATrailer).

To make sure the M715 could harness all that HEMI power, Blacksmith Garage installed a custom three-link front and four-link rear suspension system with FOX™ coilovers and Currie Antirock sway bars. The truck rolls on 20-inch XD Panzer wheels wrapped in massive 40-inch Maxxis RAZR MT tires. Four-wheel disc brakes with a Wilwood master cylinder keep stopping power in check. A Warn winch, LED lighting throughout, and fabricated bumpers add to its rugged credentials.

Modern Comforts In A Vintage Shell – 

Blacksmith Garage 392 HEMI®-Powered 1967 Kaiser-Jeep M715 Restomod. (BringATrailer).

Step inside, and it’s clear this isn’t your average military surplus hauler. The cabin is trimmed in brown leather with red stitching, courtesy of Upholstery Unlimited. Creature comforts include Vintage Air automatic climate control, power windows and locks, a Clifford alarm system, and even aviation-style sun visors. For entertainment, a Rockford Fosgate system with Bluetooth, dual subwoofers, and a four-channel amp pumps out plenty of sound. Classic Instruments gauges and a Momo steering wheel tie the retro-meets-modern vibe together.

Attention To Detail – 

Blacksmith Garage 392 HEMI®-Powered 1967 Kaiser-Jeep M715 Restomod. (BringATrailer).

The exterior is finished in gray paint with military-style vinyl graphics, accented by red highlights and custom removable roof panels. A spare wheel and tire are mounted in the bed, along with a bed mat and receiver hitch. The underside is fully coated in Raptor liner for added durability. With only 346 miles shown on the odometer since its rebuild, this M715 is essentially a brand-new truck wrapped in vintage sheet metal.

Auction Details – 

Blacksmith Garage 392 HEMI®-Powered 1967 Kaiser-Jeep M715 Restomod. (BringATrailer).

This one-of-a-kind 1967 Kaiser-Jeep M715 is currently live on BringATrailer, with bidding ending Tuesday, September 30 at 1:22 p.m. EDT. For those looking for a military truck that blends old-school toughness with modern muscle and comfort, this HEMI-powered restomod is a rare chance to own something truly unique.

Robert S. Miller

Robert S. Miller is a diehard Mopar enthusiast who lives and breathes all that is Mopar. The Michigander is not only the Editor for MoparInsiders.com, 5thGenRams.com, and HDRams.com but an automotive photographer. He is an avid fan of offshore powerboat racing, which he travels the country to take part in.

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