Wannabe here. Just try to learn more about FMTV before bidding on an M-1078 or 79. I have a few urgent questions and hope to get some guidance from you folks.
1. Does Govplanet give you the needed document when you pick up your vehicle to get a temporary license plate to drive back to your home state assuming that the vehicle is safe to drive?
2. Can you obtain EUC before bidding or each winning bid must have its EUC?
3. What is the going rate for transporting an M-1078 from the auction site to the home state? Will $2 to $3 per mile be reasonable? I am thinking my max bidding distance will be 1500 miles from home. If anyone has a lead on transportation, please let me know.
4. I understand this type of vehicle is old (15 to 25 yo), after replacing seals, hoses and repairing what is needed, will it provide a reliable platform for traveling throughout North and South Americas? I have been following many YouTubers for this purpose.
A little bit of myself:
Will be retiring in a year or so.
Very low EGO emission person
Avid blue-water sailor and Jeeper (Rock Crawler). I buy things for their intended purpose. I don't buy or build it for going to the mall or show. That is nothing wrong with that, but it is not me.
Handy with my hands with all auto mechanic tools except the lift, built my TJ, M416 trailer, and rebuilt BMW
No experience with a Turbodiesel engine, but have working knowledge of small marine diesel engine (Yanmar)
Getting older, but healthy. I need to consider my ability to fix a big truck on my own especially in the middle of nowhere
My safe fall back is a 2020 Transit cargo van high roof and extended cab. But it is so "NOT ME". LOL
Show me the light, Thanks, Guys.
1. Does Govplanet give you the needed document when you pick up your vehicle to get a temporary license plate to drive back to your home state assuming that the vehicle is safe to drive?
2. Can you obtain EUC before bidding or each winning bid must have its EUC?
3. What is the going rate for transporting an M-1078 from the auction site to the home state? Will $2 to $3 per mile be reasonable? I am thinking my max bidding distance will be 1500 miles from home. If anyone has a lead on transportation, please let me know.
4. I understand this type of vehicle is old (15 to 25 yo), after replacing seals, hoses and repairing what is needed, will it provide a reliable platform for traveling throughout North and South Americas? I have been following many YouTubers for this purpose.
A little bit of myself:
Will be retiring in a year or so.
Very low EGO emission person
Avid blue-water sailor and Jeeper (Rock Crawler). I buy things for their intended purpose. I don't buy or build it for going to the mall or show. That is nothing wrong with that, but it is not me.
Handy with my hands with all auto mechanic tools except the lift, built my TJ, M416 trailer, and rebuilt BMW
No experience with a Turbodiesel engine, but have working knowledge of small marine diesel engine (Yanmar)
Getting older, but healthy. I need to consider my ability to fix a big truck on my own especially in the middle of nowhere
My safe fall back is a 2020 Transit cargo van high roof and extended cab. But it is so "NOT ME". LOL
Show me the light, Thanks, Guys.