Let's see those parts. It's either a dream come true or an episode of the twi-light zone.
AM General should be held harmless for use of parts and vehicles but the 'strictly prohibit' (others) (defined; agencies not specifically authorized by AM General) is likely a transition after the nhtsa chimed in. Searching the term "does the Humvee meet FMVS standards" doesn't require a law degree and provides the story. There are lawsuits involved and statements from contributing problem parties like the nhtsa, all available to the public.
Even better, we can call AM General and they'll clarify their current position. Doing the right thing is usually the most difficult thing to do and it appears they are trying.
Having some loud support from the community never hurts.
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As President of a few organizations I always appreciated input from others to back me up on decisions or give me ideas I hadn't thought of. Here's the AM General leadership team and the go to folks for info. They have corresponded with me and are some fine folks to talk to. I just mentioned to them that we completely support the distribution of parts and will support them publicly providing they support the private use of used military vehicles.
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I get a sense, from the letters I've read, these kids either volunteered their opinion, were solicited or both but either way their view has morphed back and forth. Calling them for clarification should be easy.
Ms. Leah Kelly California Department of Motor Vehicles 2415 First Avenue M/S D196 Sacramento, CA 95818 Dear Ms. Kelly: This responds to your e-mail inquiry in which you ask if California may refuse to register surplus military vehicles that might not comply with the Federal motor vehicle safety...
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"""""""While NHTSA has no authority over the disposal of surplus military vehicles, we have advised the Department of Defense against the sale of surplus military vehicles, including the Humvee, to civilians.
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