(mostly) Low-cost 4x4 diesel high capacity chassis examples

Lynn

Expedition Leader
Has anyone mentioned this surplus S&S LMTV on Government Liquidation?

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1995 Stewart & Stevens Services M1078 LMTV Cargo Truck, 4X4, 2 1/2 ton capacity, with locking inter-axle differential. Powered by a Caterpillar 3116 6-cylinder diesel engine driving through an automatic transmission. Serial number AT2182BAGD. Odometer reads 5543 miles. This vehicle starts with a jump/unable to start. Removal days are Tuesday thru Friday 7-5pm with 24 hour notice.

location = Hammond, LA

Anyone interested should probably do their research on these. I know this forum has seen some discussion on the maintenance costs. Also consider the posts of Joaquin Suave, who has taken on a LMTV prototype as a project, and is having considerable trouble getting it going, despite his extensive experience and ability.

Doug, buy this one and I could probably donate some slightly-skilled labor...
 

dhackney

Expedition Leader
2005 International GXT 4x4

$79,995 cab and chassis ( price includes paint color of your choice and a 12 month parts warranty)

27,000 miles

GVW: 26,000 lbs

Engine Specs International
Engine Type DT466
Horsepower 275

Cab and Chassis is a 2005 International CXT, All Wheel Drive, Crew Cab, Automatic Transmission, DT466 Turbo Diesel, Power Steering, Air Brakes,

2005 INTERNATIONAL CXT 4300 4x4: DT466 (250hp) Turbo-Diesel, Automatic Transmission, Leather Interior, DVD, Nav, Upgraded Sound system done by southern comfort, Power Steering, Air Brakes, Air conditioning, Air Ride Seat, 26,000 GVW, ONLY 27K MILES

http://www.truckpaper.com/listingsdetail/detail.aspx?OHID=3394547&

2005 International CXT 4x4 04.jpg


Sample of frame stretch and finished conversion:
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2005 International CXT 4x4 02.jpg

2005 International CXT 4x4 03.jpg

Actual chassis for sale:

2005 Interntional CXT CXT 2005 01.jpg

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dhackney

Expedition Leader
Has anyone mentioned this surplus S&S LMTV on Government Liquidation?

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location = Hammond, LA

Anyone interested should probably do their research on these. I know this forum has seen some discussion on the maintenance costs. Also consider the posts of Joaquin Suave, who has taken on a LMTV prototype as a project, and is having considerable trouble getting it going, despite his extensive experience and ability.

Doug, buy this one and I could probably donate some slightly-skilled labor...

Lynn,

Up to now, other than this one, I haven't included any domestic military vehicles. There are so many listings for old 6x6 and 4x4 surplus trucks out there that I didn't think I could do them any justice. I know less about them than the commercial trucks and I know essentially zero about the big commercial trucks.

The slide show of this auction truck is entertaining! :) http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view_photo?eventId=10888&lotNumber=6396&picNumber=1

No debates around the campfire about angles
1995 S-S M1078 LMTV 4x4 02.jpg

Note the payload capacity
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CTIS included, all at one low price
1995 S-S M1078 LMTV 4x4 04.jpg


The last time I saw the fuses and relays like this, it was in a race truck. At least this part will feel fast.
1995 S-S M1078 LMTV 4x4 05.jpg

At a top speed of 55mph, you'll have plenty of time to reflect upon the Zen nature of travel. Here, it truly is all about the journey.
1995 S-S M1078 LMTV 4x4 06.jpg


My veteran friends (with the exception of the USAF guys), would all loudly proclaim that it must be unused except to drive to the golf course since it's an ex-Air Force truck. :)
1995 S-S M1078 LMTV 4x4 07.jpg


All kidding aside, it looks like an extremely capable vehicle.

However, along with you, I would have to advise interested parties to do a ton of research before jumping into something like this.

I have no idea where you'd get parts, manuals, etc.

Also, it's important to keep in mind that a 2.5 ton military truck is exactly that: 5,000 lbs of payload capacity.

But, I will keep your generous offer of free labor in mind. ;)

Doug
 
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Lynn

Expedition Leader
Sorry, Doug, I seem to have violated the intent of your thread twice now... :)

And I, too, want to thank you for finding all this eye candy!
 

dhackney

Expedition Leader
Sorry, Doug, I seem to have violated the intent of your thread twice now... :)

And I, too, want to thank you for finding all this eye candy!

No worries!

I have no big agenda. Just wanted to curate a snapshot of what was out there in 4x4 / 6x6 / etc. high capacity chassis in the U.S. market.

I've spent countless hours around campfires complaining about how all the cool big overlanding trucks are available only in other markets, so I thought I'd stop complaining and try to shine a little light on things here.

If anyone can contribute anything, please do.

As I've mentioned, other than driving some of these trucks when I was (much) younger, I have zero experience with them.

Consequently, it would be great if people who have mechanical, ownership or operational experience with these brands, chassis, drivetrains, etc. could add real-world anecdotes, warnings, praise, endorsements, etc.

If I can get some free time again, I hope to add some cost estimates to ship, import and ICI-process a recent year Euro 3 truck.
 

dhackney

Expedition Leader
I should also add that any of the trucks that have a payload of some kind, such as a digger, boom, tank, spreader, etc., can probably be purchased for less by deleting the payload.

I called and got a "cab and chassis only" price on a few of the trucks in this thread, so you may be able to get some idea of how much you could save by letting the dealer keep whatever is currently mounted on the truck.
 

dhackney

Expedition Leader
This series of listings will be dedicated to Lynn. He now owes me hours of lost productivity I misspent perusing the surplus auction sites.

:)

All the usual disclaimers apply here too:

I know nothing about these trucks, as a class, type, segment or individually.

I have no affiliation with the sellers, etc.




There are many forums, web sites, etc. dedicated to these military trucks, so experience, advice and counsel is probably out there.

There are also parts suppliers, at least for the more popular variants.

Having said all that, these are military vehicles, so they are short on comfort, slow, loud and built like, well, tanks.

Beyond that, I am not qualified to comment on any of these trucks. Hopefully we'll get some people with direct experience to comment or contribute.



There are TONS of these trucks out there. I am only posting a few just to give some food for thought, etc.

Please don't blame me for your time lost from doing productive things.

Blame Lynn.

;)
 

dhackney

Expedition Leader
1997 AM General M35A3 6x6

$ Internet Auction

Vehicle location - Gulfport, MS

1,039 miles

168 hours


1997 AM General Truck, Cargo, M35A3, 2 1/2-ton, 6x6 cargo truck. Powered by a 6-cylinder Caterpillar 3116 Diesel engine driving through an Allison automatic transmission and two-speed transfer case. Equipped with Central Tire Inflation System (CTIS). Vehicle equipped with a personnel heater. Manufacturer s serial number: 502727. Odometer reads 1039 miles with 168 hours of operation, does start with jump, vehicle has to be wreckered or hauled off post with 24 hour notice. Buyer Loads, no GL assistance available.

Auction Type: Internet Auction
Open Time: 07/03/2012 12:00AM Eastern Time
Close Time: 07/06/2012 05:00PM
Award Time: 07/07/2012 12:00AM Eastern Time

http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?id=5408800&convertTo=USD

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dhackney

Expedition Leader
1993 AM General M109A4 6x6 Shop Van

$ Internet Auction

Vehicle location - Sparta, WI

1,085 miles

133 hours


1993 AM General M109A4 Truck, Van, Shop, 2 1/2-ton, 6x6. Powered by a 6-cylinder Caterpillar 3116 Diesel engine driving through an Allison automatic transmission and two-speed transfer case. Equipped with Central Tire Inflation System (CTIS). Manufacturer s serial number: 504540. Odometer reads 001085 miles with 0133 hours of operation. Driven onto lot.

Auction Type: Internet Auction
Open Time: 06/26/2012 12:00AM Eastern Time
Close Time: 06/28/2012 05:00PM
Award Time: 06/29/2012 12:00AM Eastern Time

http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?id=5398293&convertTo=USD


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dhackney

Expedition Leader
1992 Freightliner M916A1 6x6

$ Internet Auction

61,614 miles

Vehicle location - Sparta, WI

1992 Freightliner model M916A1 Semi tractor, 6X6. VIN # 1FUCMZYBXNP357656. Powered by a Detroit Series 60 diesel engine driven through an Allison HT740 automatic transmission (4 forward-1 reverse) and a 2 speed transfer case. With power steering and a 45,000 lb rated rear-mounted winch. Odometer reads 061614 miles. Driven onto lot.

Auction Type: Internet Auction
Open Time: 07/03/2012 12:00AM Eastern Time
Close Time: 07/06/2012 05:00PM
Award Time: 07/07/2012 12:00AM Eastern Time

http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?id=5411955&convertTo=USD


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dhackney

Expedition Leader
1991 BMY Division of Harsco M936A2 6x6

$ - Internet Auction

Vehicle Location - Huntsville, AL


366.4 miles

59.9 hours

1991 BMY Division of Harsco M936A2 Truck, Wrecker, Medium, 5-ton, 6x6. Vehicle equipped with a 45,000-pound capacity rear-mounted, drag winch; 20,000-pound capacity, front mounted, hydraulically-driven self-recovery winch; and a 20,000-pound capacity hydraulically rotating, 10 to 18-foot extending and elevating crane. Powered by a Cummins 6CTA8.3 6-cylinder turbosupercharged Diesel engine driving through an Allison automatic transmission and two-speed transfer case. Vehicle equipped with Central Tire Inflation System. Vehicle equipped with a hard top cab enclosure and a personnel heater. Vehicle equipped with power steering. Manufacturer s serial number: 36Y00532. Odometer reads [00366.4] with [0052.9] hours of operation. Attempted to start, would not start or run.

[hours and miles are reversed on the web site text]


Auction Type: Internet Auction
Open Time: 07/03/2012 12:00AM Eastern Time
Close Time: 07/06/2012 05:00PM
Award Time: 07/07/2012 12:00AM Eastern Time

http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?id=5381253&convertTo=USD



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dhackney

Expedition Leader
1996 Badger 6x6 Chassis

$ - Internet Auction

Vehicle location: Travis AFB, CA

3,368 miles


1996 Badger 6x6 Chassis, Cummins M11 Plus Diesel, Allison automatic transmission, 2500 PSI hydraulic tool circuit and 10,000 PSI Intensifier, Material handling Jib/Hydraulic winch with upper/lower controls, aerial work platform With silent package, Original 3368 Miles, has key, will run with jump start. Buyer load only. GL will not assist. Preview and Load-Out by Appointment Only.

Auction Type: Internet Auction
Open Time: 06/20/2012 12:00AM Eastern Time
Close Time: 06/22/2012 05:00PM
Award Time: 06/23/2012 12:00AM Eastern Time


http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?id=5377867&convertTo=USD


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Lynn

Expedition Leader
This series of listings will be dedicated to Lynn. He now owes me hours of lost productivity I misspent perusing the surplus auction sites.

//snip//

Please don't blame me for your time lost from doing productive things.

Blame Lynn.

;)

Hey Mods, what do I have to do to change my login name??

For Pete's sake, Doug, just buy one already. Aren't you one of those 'stop planning and go' types? You've been home too long now...

Really, man, I do appreciate you sacrificing your productivity to uncover previously-unknown sources.
 

dhackney

Expedition Leader
Here are some additional ways Lynn can be responsible for our lost productivity. :)

Four 2.5 ton payload military vehicles in the FMTV program that overlanders may be interested in include:

  • M1078 2.5 ton Cargo Truck, (LMTV) (basic cargo truck with a rear flatbed cargo deck)
  • M1079 2.5 ton Van (box version - may be a good starting point for a camper box)
  • M1080 2.5 ton Chassis (bare chassis)
  • M1081 2.5 ton Cargo Truck LVAD LAPES/AD (this is the C130 air chute deployable version of the 1078)


These would be good model numbers to search for.

These four variants are part of the Light Medium Tactical Vehicle (LMTV) group, with 2.5-ton / 5,000 lb / 2273 kg payload capacity.

A popular resource for all of these vehicles is the Steel Soldiers forum: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/fmtv/

I don't know anything about these trucks, so I can't provide any perspective.

An M1078 sold at auction on GL for $28,444 in Jan 2011: http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?id=3975587&convertTo=USD

I have no idea if that's a typical price point or not.

Here's the ExPo thread on that sale: http://www.expeditionportal.com/for...078-LMTV-on-Government-Liquidation#post787011



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M1078

NSN 2320-01-354-3385

Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1078
globalsecurity.org: http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m1078.htm
olive-drab.com: http://olive-drab.com/idphoto/id_photos_m1078.php

excerpt from olive-drab:
M-1078 FMTV 2.5 ton Light Medium Tactical Vehicle

The M-1078 Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV) 2.5 ton Light Medium Tactical Vehicle was produced in these variants:

M-1078 W/O WN (NSN 2320-01-354-3385)
M-1078 W/ WN (NSN 2320-01-360-1898)
M-1078A1 W/O WN (NSN 2320-01-447-6343)
M-1078A1 W/ WN (NSN 2320-01-447-3888)

The M-1078A1 variant, approved in 2000, features a more powerful diesel engine, a better transmission and brakes, added corrosion protection, computerized engine diagnostics, and beefier drive line engine/transmission/differential connection components. Other upgrades in the M1078A1 include more durable seating material and cargo tarp, beefier door hinges, and reinforced sections that can be used as footholds to gain access to the cargo area.


Excerpt from Global Security:

The M1078 Standard Cargo Truck is designed to transport cargo and soldiers. The M1078 has a payload capacity of 5,000 pounds and to facilitate loading/unloading, the bed side rails are mounted on hinges and can be lowered. The cargo bed can be equipped with an optional bench seat kit for transport of soldiers. The bench seats are constructed of a non-wood material and attach to the cargo bed side rails. The seats can be folded down and stowed when not in use. Soldiers are assisted climbing in and out of the cargo bed area with the aid of a ladder stowed on the vehicle when not in use. A canvas and bows kit is available to keep soldiers and cargo protected from the elements. The M1078 can be equipped with an optional electrically operated MHE and self-recovery winch kit capable of fore and aft vehicle recovery operations. The MHE has a lift capacity of 1,500 pounds. The winch has 308 feet of line capacity and 10,000 pounds bare drum line pull at 110% overload.


M1078.jpg
source: military-today.com

M1078 specs 01.jpg
source: olive-drab.com

M1078 specs 02.jpg
source: globalsecurity.org




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M1079 (van - box version )

NSN 2320-01-354-3384

globalsecurity.org: http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m1079.htm
olive-drab.com: http://olive-drab.com/idphoto/id_photos_m1079.php

Excerpt from Global Security:

The M1079 Van is designed to be used as a mobile shop by Direct Support Unit Maintenance contact teams.

The M1079 van body is constructed of aluminum and is equipped with 3 double paned windows, blackout shields, double rear doors, removable steps, and an AC/DC electrical junction box and multiple outlets.

The van body can be equipped with heater and/or air conditioner. The M1079 can be equipped with a self-recovery winch kit capable of fore and aft vehicle recovery operations. The winch has 308 feet of line capacity and 10,000 pounds bare drum line pull at 110% overload
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M1079.jpg
source: sportsmobileforum.com

M1079 specs 01.jpg
source: olive-drab.com

M1079 specs 02.jpg
source: globalsecurity.org


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M1080 (bare chassis)

globalsecurity.org: (no listing)
olive-drab.com: http://olive-drab.com/idphoto/id_photos_m1080.php


M1080 specs 01.jpg
source: olive-drab.com



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M1081 (cargo truck - air drop variant)

NSN 2320-01-354-3064


globalsecurity.org: http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m1081.htm
olive-drab.com: http://olive-drab.com/idphoto/id_photos_m1081.php


Excerpt from Global Security:

The M1081 Standard Cargo LVAD Truck is designed to be loaded on and dropped from C130 aircraft into remote areas where landing strips are not available.

The M1081 has a payload capacity of 5,000 pounds and to facilitate loading/unloading, the bed side rails are mounted on hinges. The cargo bed can be equipped with an optional bench seat kit for transport of soldiers. The bench seats are constructed of a non-wood material and attach to the cargo bed side rails. The seats can be folded down and stowed when not in use. Soldiers are assisted climbing in and out of the cargo bed area with the aid of a ladder stowed on the vehicle when not in use. A canvas and bows kit is provided to keep soldiers and cargo protected from the elements.

The M1081 can be equipped with an optional electrically operated MHE and self-recovery winch kit capable of fore and aft vehicle recovery operations. The MHE has a lift capacity of 1,500 pounds. The winch has 308 feet of line capacity and 10,000 pounds bare drum line pull at 110% overload.


Excerpt from olive-drab.com:


This version of the 2.5 ton FMTV is designed to carry troops or cargo after being airdropped from C130 aircraft using the LVAD or LAPES/AD delivery systems:

LVAD = Low Velocity Air Drop
LAPES/AD = Low Altitude Parachute Extraction System/Air Drop

Delivery in this way does not require a landing strip.


M1081.jpg
source: olive-drab.com

M1081 specs 01.jpg
source: olive-drab.com

M1081 specs 02.jpg
source: globalsecurity.org
 
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