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There are a few threads on this. Don't go into central America unless you want to lose it for the most part. Gerhart would know about deep south America. We have one member that is in Suriname with a HET and a gentleman in Costa Rica with a 5 ton.Are there any problems with traveling with an LMTV out of the United States?
say.... south America.
If my plan works, the final product won't look like a military vehicle. I choose an M1078 for its chassis.I strongly recommend you do not take a Military Vehicle to Mexico. I double my recommendation if it is still painted in Military colours or cammo. You will also get in trouble if it has any kind of weapon mount.
Please elaborate? Thanks.If traveling in South America, rent. If doing Overlanding mainly, develop a platform for your box that can be used in other counties.
Make the box with standard ISO shipping container dimensions.Please elaborate? Thanks.
It will be very tough to fit into a shipping container. The container is 16.15 m (53ft) long, 2.896 meters (9ft 6 inches) high, but are 2.59 meters (8ft 6 inches) wide. If it fits, not sure if the driver can get out the vehicle without a pass-thru between cab and box.Make the box with standard ISO shipping container dimensions.
We're all good up in Quebec now. It was ridiculous for a while but once the voices in the choir started singing and didn't stop, MV's became more than welcome.Quebec, Canada had proposed a ban on all ex military vehicles from virtually all of their roads. It was to take effect about September 1 2019. I am not sure what the status is on that ban now. I am also not sure how that ban might be applied to vehicles registered in the USA.
It will be very tough to fit into a shipping container. The container is 16.15 m (53ft) long, 2.896 meters (9ft 6 inches) high, but are 2.59 meters (8ft 6 inches) wide. If it fits, not sure if the driver can get out the vehicle without a pass-thru between cab and box.
I was thinking it has to be a RORO arrangement to minimize the last-minute logistic nightmares.
Look at a Bliss.It will be very tough to fit into a shipping container. The container is 16.15 m (53ft) long, 2.896 meters (9ft 6 inches) high, but are 2.59 meters (8ft 6 inches) wide. If it fits, not sure if the driver can get out the vehicle without a pass-thru between cab and box.
I was thinking it has to be a RORO arrangement to minimize the last-minute logistic nightmares.
I am aware of the Bliss Mobil box. Yes they can ship the "box" to you in a container. It does not mean they you can ship your LMTV with the box in a shipping container. I know of many folks with a high roof cargo van (Ford Transit or Promaster) were struggling to ship their vans in a container. They have to remove all their junks on the roof and air down their tires almost to nothing to fit into the high cube container.Look at a Bliss.
We definitely will be in Canada for a long time. Hey, for every US dollar we spend, we get 30 to 40% discount.....LOL.Come North, Canada keeps the trucks running cooler. Adding screens over the radiators to keep the mosquitos from pluggin' them up always helps.
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