Chrysler military engine

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    Chrysler military engine

    I collect Chrysler anything and saw this for sale so I grabbed it and wondering if anyone here knows about them. It runs great and very light weight for it size. 6x6 able ?

    2 cylinder air cooled military chrysler outboard

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    Ads been deleted already.
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    Never argue with an idiot, they will drag you down to their level, then beat you to death with stupidity!

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    ooopsy I take some pics

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    pics

    Here we go
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    I found this info on it. http://www.clcc.org/images/TM_9-2805-257-14.pdf

    Not very suited for a 6x6 but maybe something little smaller. Mini bike

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    years ago a friend of mine had a 2 wheel drive ROCON and it had a chrysler 2 stroke in it.
    here is what it said on wick.Older machines were powered by a West Bend (US Motor/Chrysler Marine) 820 2-stroke engine (134cc), while newer machines have either a Honda or Kohler engine of about 6hp. The wheels are able to hold gasoline or water for long distance trips.

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