The Military and the Govt. do some crazy things that I still don't understand. Just think of all the M-trucks, etc. that were left in Vietnam, Korea and places like that. It is somehow easier to destroy it than to take care it with you.
The Military and the Govt. do some crazy things that I still don't understand. Just think of all the M-trucks, etc. that were left in Vietnam, Korea and places like that. It is somehow easier to destroy it than to take care it with you.
If you are interested in buying a Gama Goat (runs and drives, has new brakes with new master cyl and $47 worth of DOT 5, almost new NDT tires, etc.) email my roommate: azsharkbait@mac.com It needs a paint job but otherwise is a solid truck. Great fun to drive, less fun to maintain (more zerks than you can count).
Drew,
There's no way I could get one now but for the sake of research, what is he looking to get? The website I posted above ranged from 1500 for a project to near 10G for an almost road worthy driver.
It never occured to me that the drivetrain was so complicated, plus I bet a bunch of the big parts are hard to come by. Oh well, only makes me want one even more.
Chris
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