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Not by me, so no violation, I hope.
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Just thought I should put this link here (hope I did not do it earlier already). If nothing else, it gives a nice impression on what kind of stuff you can buy in the Czech Republic at this moment. Some really really nice things but man, are...
Just wondering. Why would they make the M123 with a drive-train geared ONLY for off-road?
According Olive Drab: "Its gearing restricts it use to off-road field activity, not line haul." Anybody here on SS actually ever owned on?
I left mine in the Netherlands in the cabin of my truck, that explains my difficulties. :shock: (could not find a smile with thick glasses, this will have to do)
For example, the avatar of Citizensoldier.Can't make heads nor tails from it, but it almost looks like something indecent is going on between a truck, a chopper, and something else in the middle. makes you wonder. :-?:-D
Mind you, there were days that people thought $5,000 for a completely NEW car was already outrageous rofl (like in the mid 1960s).
Law of demand and supply: if you need it, its expensive, if you want to sell it, its useless junk worth nothing.
almost identical pictures here So M123 .
The Olive-drab website says that that thing - legal or not - is not properly geared for highway use, only for off-road. Maybe the previous owner found that out also and is sick of it already. Or he could use it for his land-clearing work and now has...
Thanks for the tips, but I am located in the Czech Republic, Europe. That means shipping the whole thing to another continent. That might make it a wee bit more expensive then any of us would like to pay for a piece of metal.
To be honest, I did not check prices for shipping, but given weight...
Help needed with remaking an M5xA2 exhaust
As you can see, my exhaust is a bit kaput. Tried to find replacement in the Netherlands and here, no dice. So it will be a welding job. I thought to take several tube parts with bends in them, and then start welding them together, or just weld some...
Been there, done that...with a Toyota Land-cruiser and a Citroen BX (can't find the pics right now, added a pic of a BX). Somewhere in 1998 I think, the Czech Republic had it's first catastrophic flooding in decades. With our Foundation, we send over two cars to help with carrying drinking water...
If that is true, it would save a lot of problems. I can rig something up on the normal right mirror frame, but not having to do it in a hurry would be nice, thanks.
Called a side-way (pr walk-way) mirror to protect you for walking or biking people next to your truck (and them from you). Legal requirement. For me, it's a PITA because, as you can see from Duncan's truck, you connect them to the upper door frame.
So I bought one thinking it would be a piece...
:drool::drool: I envy you, can't wait to go to such meetings as well.:drool::drool:
More important, can't wait till our truck is at the level that I dare jump into it and drive 400 mile on a German highway without beeing too scared about things going wrong (any Murphy happening there, and the...
Which one do you mean, the one "shot" from the back, between the Ural and the real tank? Maybe answer in the thread on those tanks, so trackies will see the comment also.
For those interested, the Ural from the first pics is a diesel version, which is much rarer than the gas version. The guy said the difference in price would be about $2K, the one you are seeing would come to about $ 6K without papers (don't ask, its not for sale)
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