December 18th, 2010.
Now to drop the angry cat into this dog fight.......
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I know we are discussing HMMWV's here, but I do believe that David Doyle turned up something a couple of months back on the fact that the US Attorney General stated the only applicable regulations on the M35 series was the original US Army contract specifications, and that the exemption was grandfathered down to any later purchasers, government or civillian.
FURTHER, I will posit that as the M35A series was designed and accepted in 1948 for service, nothing on any later continuation of the contract up to the A-2's would have to meet FHSA standards due to the US Army specifications being the defining standards for the vehicles. I have seen 1971 Ford F600 Fire trucks that had nothing but safety glass and seat belts, which is exactly what my 1971 deuce does have..... The Unimog was designed in 1955 in Germany and even though mine is a 1963 Swiss, nothing in modern FHSA regulations applies as long as it has two headlights, stop and tail lights and turn signals.... It cannot be held to a US standard that did not exist when it was built and does not cover vehicles for foriegn service.....
Hummer's? The civillian ones are prettified, but they do have some padding, the HMMWV's.... you're on your own as far as I can see..... But heack, a Model T Ford doesn't have any of the modern safety gear beyond windshield glass, and it will eat most modern cars up in a wreck....