Post the photos please! really nice goats can demand high prices. The only advantage is that they are few in number and getting fewer. Only made 15 thousand or so, I would guess there are less than 2000 in private/ municipal hands world wide . NOT a high speed long distance king, But most MIL trucks arnt, all things being equal , kept in good shape you wont lose value, parts ARE getting thin and some were only made for goats. I drive mine daily 40 miles a day in the summer, rain or shine, but I don't drive it at all from OCT to MAY , one spin on ice will make you a seasonal driver . I maintain mine and have had few problems, one flat , two starter changes , some rad reseal , front steering box and tie rod ends in 8 years , one set of brake shoes , belts hoses , keep it greased.