Complete and running? Not that many were made to begin with and most have been scrapped. Here in the states (USA) they can be a pain to transport because they are too wide for normal transport (by about 10cm) and must have oversized cargo permits. European streets are not as wide, especially in cities. It is usually considered bad form to destroy parked cars on both sides of a street when you are driving down the middle. It is also a gasoline engine and quite thirsty, so with petrol at two Euros a liter, it will cost you eight or nine Euros a kilometer just for fuel. Other than that, go for it! And poist pictures and videos!
To learn more, try Wikipedia, where the article starts off by saying "The
M75 is an
American armored personnel carrier that was produced between December 1952 and February 1954, and saw service in the
Korean War. It was replaced in U.S. service by the smaller, cheaper, amphibious
M59. The M75s were given as military aid to
Belgium, where they were used until the early 1980s. 1,729 M75s were built before production was halted."