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541:. These units went into mass production in 1960, and AMC built 3,922 Mighty Mites through 1962 for the U.S. Marine Corps. Over the years, the vehicle was produced in two model versions: the M422 and M422A1. The M422 had a short 65-inch (1,700 mm) wheelbase. After production of 1,045 units, the Mighty Mite evolved into the M422A1, 6 inches (152 mm) longer in both wheelbase and overall length, as well as 80 pounds (36 kg) heavier. The first Mighty Mites with the 71-inch wheelbase were experimental models built from production M422s. They had an extended frame and aluminum bracing added behind the seat as well as crudely fashioned tool storage boxes. This model was the M422E1, of which only a few were made. Once put into production, the longer wheelbase model was designated the M422A1 and featured a reinforcing rib on the rear fender forward of the wheel opening. 426: 401: 2577: 1926: 409: 1935: 2265: 40: 338: 2587: 457: 445: 384:, the 1953 Bobcat or "Aero Jeep", which was to share as many parts as possible with the M38 and M38A1 to save costs. However, the Willys version was rejected in favor of the more advanced M422. In April 1958, AMC and the USMC executed a contract for delivery of 250 production M422 vehicles contingent upon successful trials of the first seven. 544:
The M422 came with 6.00-16 NDT tires on steel wheels. The vehicles did not come from the factory with spare tires, but kits were later produced that could be added. However, the rear-mounted spare tires rendered the tailgate unusable. There is no provision for a gas can carrier. Either model could be
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Problems were encountered with the designers' decision to save weight by not using a conventional exhaust system. The prototype did not have a muffler or pipe – rather the exhaust was routed through some frame tubes. This design was inferior because the condensation and acidic fumes caused premature
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multi-role vehicle was based. Joining on 1 January 1953 as project manager, Crist brought with him three of the main people who had worked on the original Bantam vehicle: Chet Hempfling, Ralph Turner, and Frank McMillan. From that point, the team included four of the original WW II vehicle
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contract vehicles, the M422s came from the factory with all deep-water fording equipment installed, except for the pipes. In its early development stage the Marines developed a lightweight flotation kit that could easily be stored on the M422 when not in need, in which four large tubes inflated by
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Although a two-seater, the little vehicle could theoretically move six people. There were no conventional rear seats. Instead, the two additional seats are integrated into the functional tailgate, and two small folding backrests are placed on the top of the rear fenders. Additionally, the M422 was
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developed by American Motors. The air-cooled 107.8 cu in (1.8 L) developed 52 bhp (39 kW) and 90 lbâ‹…ft (122 Nâ‹…m) of torque, which propelled the vehicle to a top speed of 65 miles per hour (105 km/h), with a 55-mile-per-hour (89 km/h) military rating. As
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being the benchmark. Although the vehicle was to be used only by the U.S. Marine Corps, it was evident from the beginning that production numbers would remain limited, the vehicle was extensively engineered and incorporated many innovations.
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with its 2,650-pound (1,202 kg) cargo limit (including crew and fuel), for which the M422 had been developed. Except for parachute airdrops, the vehicle became obsolete. These factors quickly rendered the Mite an outmoded, redundant
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5,000 per unit (equivalent to $ 52,300 in 2023), it was relatively expensive. Development and certification of the M422 took through 1959. When the M422 debuted, it coincided with the adoption of helicopters like the
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and such, but none went into production. However, after the war, a self-taught engineer, pilot, and auto racer, Ben F. Gregory, conceived a mini-jeep design and built a successful prototype, later named the "MM-100".
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The Gregory Sedan's plan view (bottom left) shows the car's 4-wheel independent suspension, using leading- and trailing-arm suspension, with the front-wheels' leading-arms laid closer to the car's center-line.
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Photo of a correctly detailed M422 scale model, showing the space-use under its floor, with the front arms' ÂĽ-elliptic leaf-springs laid inside those of the rear trailing-arms
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exhaust encompassed the bottom part of the frame that allowed the vehicle to swim deeper waters. The vehicle's spinning wheels provided propulsion and steering in the water.
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body. At 1,700 pounds (771 kg), it is the lightest conventional U.S. military truck to date. Also, this was the first U.S. small military vehicle designed with
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trucks for 1941 alone, while the Marine Corps, a smaller and much more specialized U.S. defense branch, ordered a total of 1,123 International M-1-4 trucks from
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The Mighty Mite was first conceived between 1946 and 1947, by a self-taught engineer, pilot, and auto racer from Missouri,
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This article is about the extra-light 4x4 military jeep. For the basketball player nicknamed Mighty Mite, see
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brand. AMC quickly became interested in the MM-100 because it needed a new product to keep a former
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Supply Catalog designation, 'G-number', or SNL nr. — a group number for ordering parts, based on a
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The vehicle was intended to be liftable, underslung the strongest helicopters of the era, the
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In 1958, seven prototypes passed grueling tests, and the first 250 vehicles were built by
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off-road vehicle, or jeep, and he found additional investors willing to fund a prototype.
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commercial vehicle plant operating. By 1954, AMC had completely taken over the project.
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There was a version of the M416 trailer specially adapted for towing by an M422: the
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rated to carry 850 lb (390 kg) off-road, while all other standard military
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meant it could be shifted from two-wheel drive to four-wheel drive on the fly.
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To keep the weight low, the M422 became the first U.S. jeep fitted with an
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The MM-100 used a 44 hp (33 kW), 79 cu in (1.3 L)
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engineers. But Gregory, in turn, was eventually forced out of the company.
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that, along with top bows, would facilitate using a canvas winter top.
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original chief engineer on designing the original Bantam BRC, on which
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complication, more expensive and largely less capable than a regular
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For comparison: during WW II, the Army ordered some 80,000 half-ton
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M422 Mighty Mite, 65-inch wheelbase with the early thin windshield
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The British Royal Navy equivalent in the same period was to use
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with much more carrying capacity than the Marine Corps'
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frame failure. There was a competing prototype built by
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Index

Barney Sedran

American Motors Corporation
supply catalog designation
United States Marine Corps
turning circle
American Motors Corporation
World War Two
Willys 14‑ton Jeep
(glider) aircraft
Ben F. Gregory
front-wheel drive
World War I
World War II
rear-engined, front-drive
Gregory Sedan
trailing-arms suspension
four-wheel drive
United States Marine Corps
World War II
Harold Crist
American Bantam's
Willys MB

HR2S-1 Duece
flat-four engine
Porsche 356
Lycoming O-145
American Motors Corporation
V4 engine

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