675striple
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Hello all,
I am a car, motorcycle, and all things engine powered with wheels fan. I have several projects in the works (classic cars), and would be glad to share those some other time.
Here is my Chenowth Fast Attack Vehicle. I picked it up in Nevada, but it now resides with me in the Midwest. I do not know any of it's history definitively. Everything I have learned has been through other FAV owners, and previous soldiers with first hand knowledge that operated them. I believe strongly that this particular FAV spent part of it's life at the DOE serving as a security vehicle due to the paint scheme and modifications made to the roof, windscreen, and gun mount. (I have a copy of a photo from the fastattackvehicle.com website for reference I can post below too.)
If anyone has any photo requests please let me know.
Here is how the FAV looked as I got it. My original intent was to just get it running and safe to drive, as I also had a classic mustang on a rotisserie at the same time. Then focus on a thorough restoration later.
It was mostly complete, but in poor cosmetic condition. The engine was on a pallet along with the rear skid plate/engine cradle. It came with a bunch of spares, some of which I have since sold to other FAV owners.
Here is the engine as I tore it down.
I dropped the engine off at a VW specialist for rebuild. He was only able to reuse the cases, everything else was too worn to reuse.
I am a car, motorcycle, and all things engine powered with wheels fan. I have several projects in the works (classic cars), and would be glad to share those some other time.
Here is my Chenowth Fast Attack Vehicle. I picked it up in Nevada, but it now resides with me in the Midwest. I do not know any of it's history definitively. Everything I have learned has been through other FAV owners, and previous soldiers with first hand knowledge that operated them. I believe strongly that this particular FAV spent part of it's life at the DOE serving as a security vehicle due to the paint scheme and modifications made to the roof, windscreen, and gun mount. (I have a copy of a photo from the fastattackvehicle.com website for reference I can post below too.)
If anyone has any photo requests please let me know.
Here is how the FAV looked as I got it. My original intent was to just get it running and safe to drive, as I also had a classic mustang on a rotisserie at the same time. Then focus on a thorough restoration later.
It was mostly complete, but in poor cosmetic condition. The engine was on a pallet along with the rear skid plate/engine cradle. It came with a bunch of spares, some of which I have since sold to other FAV owners.
Here is the engine as I tore it down.
I dropped the engine off at a VW specialist for rebuild. He was only able to reuse the cases, everything else was too worn to reuse.
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