https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/587374371862584/
How cool is this??? Don't think I've really seen these before, love the boxiness
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/587374371862584/
How cool is this??? Don't think I've really seen these before, love the boxiness
Patientzero said:What engine is in that? I can't see Facebook from work.
None. It doesn't come with one. No idea what would normally power it.
In reply to karplus2 :
I would bet it was a Detroit Diesel. The modern ones I saw in the Air Force used them
You could probably throw a big block chevy RV motor in there, I wouldn't want to pay for the gas though.
Oshkosh trucks are very industrial. What they end up looking like takes the wayback seat to what they must do.
My "white whale" fire truck was a military 8x8 that was in the DRMO lot at Wright-Patt for a while. I was convinced it was finally going to go up for sale and I was going to buy it, but I eventually spoke with an employee and he said it was going to be in the shredding required scrap sale. :( something about the two turning axles really hit me the right way. It was a foam truck but they'd taken forklift tines and punctured the tank intentionally probably to "demilitarize" it. It was painted the searing lime green color. Oh man what a cool truck.
Our site was the DRMO for the northeast. We'd get 3/4 ton Dodge 4X4 pickups for $1.000. First thing to do is replace the drive shafts as they were loaded on trains with a fork truck. During cutbacks, auctions stopped and other Departments (Encon, Forestry, DEC etc.) got it all in lieu of budget. These M-274s were popular with deer hunters.
Classic Jackets: "I don't have room for this 318ti"
Also Classic Jackets: "Contacted seller re. this firetruck"
914Driver said:Our site was the DRMO for the northeast. We'd get 3/4 ton Dodge 4X4 pickups for $1.000. First thing to do is replace the drive shafts as they were loaded on trains with a fork truck. During cutbacks, auctions stopped and other Departments (Encon, Forestry, DEC etc.) got it all in lieu of budget. These M-274s were popular with deer hunters.
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