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Hmm, I have seen this truck in person and know the owner, send me a pm if you want some data on it. I went and looked at it a while back, some pics of it are in my thread on the rebuild of my goat.
Without me being there to kick the tires its reallt hard to comment on the value, but i will say i dont think its worth a running driving humvee unless it is perfect.
But then again i haven't seen your humvee.
I have seen similar trucks sell in the 8 to 9k range, the big question is do you...
I think i found the only Gamma Goat in Hawaii. 1973 dated M561, fairly complete.
Its located behind hangar 79 at the pacific aviation museum on Ford island at pearl harbor.
Glad the fuel pump worked out, i think im gonna go with a 24v electric heater in mine. It will be a challenge to plumb that one in but I'm sure you can do it.
Saw this M102 howitzer at the 25th ID museum at Schofield barracks. Sure would look nice behind the goat. Wonder if they would miss it?
No Goats on display here that i have found, but i know they had them here back in the day.
I reckon you are correct, i be too po. I remember the cost of replacement and repair parts on the Bradley, 113 and M1.
On a bad day you could spend 150k before you left the motorpool. Heck each vision block on an M3 Bradley was 1,100 bucks.