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I've been really wanting to get an LMTV recently (preferably a M1079 to outfit for overlanding). While I realize they are relatively cheap to purchase, I'm wondering what the true cost of ownership is.
Excluding routine maintenance items (like oil changes), insurance, etc., in your experience, what has been the true cost to own one? How much should one set aside for the "now this is broke!?" type issues, and how often do they seem to happen? I realize these things are 20+ years old and were used and abused, so I'm not expecting to drive it off the lot like a "normal" vehicle, and I also realize that each LMTV will be in it's own level of serviceable condition...but, in your experience, how often have you had to fix things, how much has it cost, and has there ever been a time when you thought to yourself, "this thing is more trouble than it's worth!"?
Even if I find one that's in great condition, I'd still rather have to spend my money on overlanding upgrades than mechanical fixes to even get the truck to run, but realize I'll still need to make repairs. Just wondering how much I need to have in the bank before I ever decide to move forward with purchasing one. Would I be better off purchasing one from one of the companies that buys them from the govt., then fixes them up? Granted, the cost would be $20-30,000 vs. the $2-3,000 from gov planet, but would it be worth it?
Thanks for your input!
Excluding routine maintenance items (like oil changes), insurance, etc., in your experience, what has been the true cost to own one? How much should one set aside for the "now this is broke!?" type issues, and how often do they seem to happen? I realize these things are 20+ years old and were used and abused, so I'm not expecting to drive it off the lot like a "normal" vehicle, and I also realize that each LMTV will be in it's own level of serviceable condition...but, in your experience, how often have you had to fix things, how much has it cost, and has there ever been a time when you thought to yourself, "this thing is more trouble than it's worth!"?
Even if I find one that's in great condition, I'd still rather have to spend my money on overlanding upgrades than mechanical fixes to even get the truck to run, but realize I'll still need to make repairs. Just wondering how much I need to have in the bank before I ever decide to move forward with purchasing one. Would I be better off purchasing one from one of the companies that buys them from the govt., then fixes them up? Granted, the cost would be $20-30,000 vs. the $2-3,000 from gov planet, but would it be worth it?
Thanks for your input!