drdstny
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There's a pretty big difference between the 3 variants of the HEMTT, and don't forget their layout.
The "forgotten" HEMTT is the FWC variant called the MK48 (aka Mk4.. This is the USMC version with 4x4 front control, and a Mk19 rear with 4x4, equaling the 8x8 of the US Army version.
The cabs are different in soooo many ways. The big diff is the gap in the center-back for air flow to the radiator. One requires the driver to lean forward to talk to the passenger. One lacks a rear window.
I would not be surprised if there are a dozen versions of the famous HEMTT profile out there. Just think: wrecker, tanker, LHS, PLTS, cargo, MK48...how far can you go?
It's my opinion that HEMTTs "slip through the system" to be allowed for civilian purchase. There's no reason for their decommission.
BTW, there's a MK48 at Barstow Truck Parts...sans EUC.... get out your checkbook.
The "forgotten" HEMTT is the FWC variant called the MK48 (aka Mk4.. This is the USMC version with 4x4 front control, and a Mk19 rear with 4x4, equaling the 8x8 of the US Army version.
The cabs are different in soooo many ways. The big diff is the gap in the center-back for air flow to the radiator. One requires the driver to lean forward to talk to the passenger. One lacks a rear window.
I would not be surprised if there are a dozen versions of the famous HEMTT profile out there. Just think: wrecker, tanker, LHS, PLTS, cargo, MK48...how far can you go?
It's my opinion that HEMTTs "slip through the system" to be allowed for civilian purchase. There's no reason for their decommission.
BTW, there's a MK48 at Barstow Truck Parts...sans EUC.... get out your checkbook.