The Kaiser Jeep M715 is an American wheeled military vehicle based upon the civilian Jeep Gladiator. In 1965 the design and developing for the M715 began. The U.S. government purchased these trucks to replace the M37. Between 1967 and 1969 over 33,000 trucks were produced at the Toledo, Ohio, plant.
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1 SnapshillBot 2017-08-31
I can take a 9-inch dildo up my butt, because I'm an adult and I solve my own problems
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1 Hydrium 2017-08-31
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1 Meowing_Cows 2017-08-31
1 pizzashill 2017-08-31
It's gotten much worse in the last 2 years.
1 Karmaisforsuckers 2017-08-31
No they've always been this bad
1 captainpriapism 2017-08-31
cnn did fake that though its not even realistic
1 Notthehalf 2017-08-31
they've been posting PJW unironically for a while now, this is not surprising.
1 DefNotaZombie 2017-08-31
I thought you were talking about the car company
I was imagining a Kia spokesman trying to sell us testosterone boosters
1 Chromebookbitches 2017-08-31
Close enough
1 Dextro420x 2017-08-31
I wanna buy one
1 Chromebookbitches 2017-08-31
You and me both. Unfortunately for me, I don't think my local state dmv will go importing a Korean military vehicle.
The best I could do is it's fadder, the venerable Kaiser Jeep M-715.
Of which a few are around: https://www.google.com/search?q=m715+site%3Acraigslist.org&rlz=1CAACAV_enUS727US729&oq=m715+site%3Acraigslist.org&aqs=chrome..69i57.8227j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
1 WikiTextBot 2017-08-31
Kaiser Jeep M715
The Kaiser Jeep M715 is an American wheeled military vehicle based upon the civilian Jeep Gladiator. In 1965 the design and developing for the M715 began. The U.S. government purchased these trucks to replace the M37. Between 1967 and 1969 over 33,000 trucks were produced at the Toledo, Ohio, plant.
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