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Google didn't yield much of anything, just looked. Is this in line with the Clinton Exec. Order over surplus goods like USGI ammunitions?
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im in no way being arguementative, im only curiousHookin1 said:This was a long drawn out deal back when the hmmwv's where auctioned off.There was an owner trying to register his new surplus purchase,but the state inspector would not pass it due to the fact that as usual for military vehicles that have been rebuilt,the numbers don't match.which came about because the inspector would not except the dash tag because it was screwed to the dash.the frame number did'nt match the tag or the engine number so he would'nt pass it. Now the owner sent a letter to the drmo to try to get this straightened out,who forwarded it to the army which in turn sent it to AMG.AMG response was this vehicle is not designed for public use.As there is no crash protection,side impact protection,or roll over protection.They sent this letter to the army,the drmo,and the state in question.needless to say after the lawsuits over the army jeeps that the army had to go though they decided not to sell them anymore as a complete vehicle.Now all hmmwv's are sent to be rebuilt at depot's.
AMG's decision was bases on the fact that they sell the civilian model,and did not want to lose there sales to the military surplus market.My opinion is that they shot thee selves in the foot with that one due to the fact that they make more money selling the to the army than they do in the civi market,so you would think that letting the army sell them and replace them would be more profitable.....but oh well
Also more stuff on Olive-Drab: http://www.olive-drab.com/od_mvg_register.php3Can the public purchase military Humvees?
No. The Humvee was designed for a military mission and was not designed to meet civilian safety standards. AM General does not endorse nor support the sale of these military vehicles to the general public or private entities. AM General further opposes any use of these military vehicles by individuals or entities outside of the military context for which the vehicles are designed. AM General does not sell the military vehicle or service parts for the military vehicle to the general public.
Can the public purchase parts for Humvees or other military vehicles manufactured by AM General?
No, these parts, as well as service information, are available only to military customers. Occasionally these vehicles wind up in civilian hands. However, AM General does not support these vehicles when they are in civilian ownership.
What's the difference between a HUMMER® and a Humvee®?
The Humvee is the military vehicle. The HUMMER (H1) is the civilian version based on the Humvee. It is much the same as a Humvee, but “civilianized.” Since it contains basically the same powertrain and other components found in the Humvee, the HUMMER remains in a category by itself. It is a Class III truck, not an SUV. For exact comparison of the military Humvee and the civilian HUMMER H1, see comparison chart. Also for further information, check out the HUMMER and Humvee for detailed information about the vehicles.
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