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I've been reading the following posting about really nice M-578 in the UK
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/tanks-apcs-etc/15695-m578.html
The Maintenance Battery of the FA unit I served in had a M-578.
It was the largest vehicle in our unit and was tagged to recover whatever a 5 Ton wrecker could not.
This M-578 was issued our battalion's the only M2 .50 caliber machine gun and the only M3 'Grease Gun' .45 caliber submachine gun.
I got to ride in this vehicle a few times and it was super kewl!
I briefly considered reenlisting for a MOS that deal with vehicle recovery as I also got to ride in a M88 at Grafenwoehr.
(I do not remember what that MOS number was)
Anyways, I see that this 578 is in the UK and there was salvage with several in Holland (Netherlands?)
So, are M-578 illegal in the US for private citizens to own?
IMHO, just because they are tracked should not be enough to qualify them as an armored combat vehicle.
Would an owner need a permit drive one on public highway?
I'm guessing Yes because of the weight.
I think it would be super kewl to drive one this in a parade.
...but I am afraid my pockets are not deep enough, especially with the gallons of Diesel fuel per mile.
I would like to start a new discussion about these medium sized recovery vehicles.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/tanks-apcs-etc/15695-m578.html
The Maintenance Battery of the FA unit I served in had a M-578.
It was the largest vehicle in our unit and was tagged to recover whatever a 5 Ton wrecker could not.
This M-578 was issued our battalion's the only M2 .50 caliber machine gun and the only M3 'Grease Gun' .45 caliber submachine gun.
I got to ride in this vehicle a few times and it was super kewl!
I briefly considered reenlisting for a MOS that deal with vehicle recovery as I also got to ride in a M88 at Grafenwoehr.
(I do not remember what that MOS number was)
Anyways, I see that this 578 is in the UK and there was salvage with several in Holland (Netherlands?)
So, are M-578 illegal in the US for private citizens to own?
IMHO, just because they are tracked should not be enough to qualify them as an armored combat vehicle.
Would an owner need a permit drive one on public highway?
I'm guessing Yes because of the weight.
I think it would be super kewl to drive one this in a parade.
...but I am afraid my pockets are not deep enough, especially with the gallons of Diesel fuel per mile.
I would like to start a new discussion about these medium sized recovery vehicles.