olly hondro
mad scientist
I have owned both a 1966 M109A3 6x6 and the 1999 M35A3 w/ van body 6x6. The 1999 had only 7000 miles on it. The low initial cost was very attractive. But once you start working it to be something other than a cargo truck then the expenses start racking up fast. It does not take long before you have $20 k or so into it to realize why the Unicats/earthroamers/megamogs cost so much. Just replacing the big super single XZLs can run 5 grand. The M35A3 has no overdrive and is screaming at 45 mph. No air conditioning, though roof air can be added. No rear shocks, just the leaf springs = everything in the back gets beat to crap. Start adding engineering changes like a pass thru, adding fuel tanks & generator, bathroom, kitchen......you get the idea. Some states consider any truck with 3 axles to be a commercial truck = weight fees + commercial insurance. A commercial truck with a camper body on it is still a commercial truck, according to DOT. Then when you want out, there are no buyers, because " anyone can get them cheap at govt auction" so why would anyone buy yours ? I recently decided that I can't run with the big dogs, so I got out of the deuces. Its a great idea and thought experiment, really, but the "scope creep" gets so bad that its always being worked on and rarely driven.
Attached is a pic of the 1966. I have about $20 K into it, put it to work and earned $30 K so I am OK with that, but these go for $5K and less.
Attached is a pic of the 1966. I have about $20 K into it, put it to work and earned $30 K so I am OK with that, but these go for $5K and less.
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