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This can go into a 10 year debate!! How is a bucket t safe for the road? Or a rat rod or a smart car etc etc etc!!Many MVs are not built to meet federal highway safety standards including the HMMWV. (and are owned by private citizens)
Hope they don't take them away from us, when other point that out.
That is a logical argument. However, this isn't a logical situation.Well any Joe blow can buy a 923 and that can cause more damange then a hummer!!! Driving a deauce is harder then a hummer any day of the week!
My perception:This can go into a 10 year debate!! How is a bucket t safe for the road? Or a rat rod or a smart car etc etc etc!!
The same question could be asked about any of the other trucks that we collect. In the case of HMMWVs, I'd say that they are the single vehicle series most closely identified with US military ground forces for an entire generation or more. Much like the MB/GPW Jeeps are the vehicle most closely identified with WW2 US ground troops. Love them or hate them, they are iconic.What's with the giant tent pole people get for HMMWV's
What's with the giant tent pole people get for HMMWV's?
'Tanner'
My perception:
SMART earned a DOT/NHTSA certification, and passed crash testing requirements. Can't say the same for the HMMWV. T-buckets meet the requirement of the states that they get registered in. As do many rat-rods.
The battle you seek to fight COULD ultimately harm the hobby by placing more restrictions on current ex-MV ownership. To many, this is not worth the fight.
'Tanner'