I can't speak to the height of the command post or ambulance but the Spartan I have sitting here is under 7' tall to the hull top and 88" to the top of the cupola main periscope. I suspect you could pull the periscopes on the Sultan and it might still fit in your door, if not then pulling the cupola body would do it for sure and you could have much better headroom as the Spartan is pretty cramped inside (think 1990s short body cargo van).
Cash and a handshake... bill of sale is fine but if you get a copy of his original sale and import documentation as well you could perhaps have a shot at a title which would improve resale value for those place where they can be made road-legal.
Any trucking company should be fine, it's just like shipping a farm tractor or bit of construction equipment. They aren't heavy or wide so no issues about permits which is one of the things that make them so popular. The only issue is going to be loading and unloading a thing that rolls but is unpowered. I paid a tow truck (one for semis as the rated weight is just a bit over what the smaller flatbed tow rigs around here are rated for) to slide mine out of the container and onto the ground at which point I pushed it around with a forklift or used a come-along to winch the track against the hull so I could move and turn it in tight spaces. If one were really patient I suppose one could "drive" one up a bit of an incline with a couple come-alongs or electric cable winches bur just calling a semi-wrecker with a boom should answer the dragging it on or off a low-loader issue.
Assume you are dealing with 17000lbs that is 17' long and 8' wide. In reality it might well be under 15,000 which is the cleavage point for the smaller wrecker trucks it seems since that 17000 is more like the combat or bridge weight I think and if you don't have 85 gallons of fuel and seven guys with kit plus all the fitted radio gear and 4x large batteries it should be rather less. I'd love to know an actual weight but I was way too rushed when I unloaded mine to have them driven over a scale.
So we had an unexpected life event that put a ding in my play money account which always seems to happen but it hasnt killed my bug to get one of these things. I found the guy you were referring to and from google map pics it looks like he still has them (his email didnt work but I found a phone number). Before I call him though, I have to collect some background data.
Wiki says they are 88 tall. Is this correct? Seems like they are under 8 (my 8 door is much easier to access than my 12 door) especially for a 9 ton paper weight.
What forms are required from the government (private sale between us citizens) and I imagine they require a serial number found on the vehicle? Do they require anything more than a bill of sale for the forms? ( off road use only)
Are there transportation companies you would recommend? That go through the eastern half of the US. That know of various state transportation restrictions and so on? Id have to get a ball park estimate from them.
Thanks
Mike