l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!
Good one Drew
you are just one hell of a guy to take one for the team like that. I bet in your younger days you let your buddys set you up with their GF's friend too.
So, after 2 hours of searching, did you find it?
I said there was not one for sale....I never said anything about barter.
No I didn't find one. I will say that I occasionally have people asking me to help locate a machine for them. Never has anyone asked for a tank trainer. To me, the 980 hustler is the most sought after vintage aatv out there. There has been a fantastic example of one with the best resto-mod work I have seen on a 980. It's been for sale for some time on the site. The price is only $4700 and its still for sale. That should tell you something about the value of even the most sought after vintage aatv.
l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!
Drew, the red one is mine. I took the paint off. I believe it was sold as a rescue vehicle and not to the military. It only has one crack on lower tub above the right rear tire and a dent near one headlight. It never had the badge on the dash saying combat similater. I believe that's why it wasn't destroyed or abused like the others. It belong to Lockport Township fire department. Hence lpfd on side. Near three rivers Michigan. It is bone stock except for I put the Tecumseh oh180 in it. The original Jlo twin engine with mount will bolt back up. The front seat appears to be out of a car. The roll cage also has the extra hoops. I have videos on YouTube when I got it. I had it at ashtubula a few years back but it wasn't running very good. Turned out to be a dirty air cleaner choking it out. Well that's the story on the ex red one lol
I believe we had the red 8x8 when I was little, just for a short time. We got it from a hippie not too far from the house. All I remember is the rear seat being very warm
Yes! I believe you did.
Side note. I have seen and drove 5. All I can say is
I have yet to see Rhonda. Its on my list.
Rhonda taking a bath!
Banned
Wow, that looks like fun..I'm pretty sure I don't have that kind of reverse though.
Value of a tank trainer.... lets see. I think I (Beth) gave $800 for Rhonda. Then there was the nightmare senario where she was reported stolen which eventually involved 4 States worth of State Police, and the FBI... A nonstop 32 hour drive to go get her... 100+ hours in plastic welding, ABS goo repair... Frame out rebuild, second rebuild to upgrade to splined axles, Vanguard conversion... on her second T-20, 8 new tires and wheels...... Like H-Mike, I probably have 3-4K in the machine. Not worth a damn thing, and I wouldn't sell her for any price!
Sadly, none of the above is a joke, but seriously. A Tank Trainer's value is just like anything else. How bad do you want one, and how much work are you willing to put in? Larry's (Red one) is probably the least beat to death one you will ever find. Mine, Mikes, and the one that Marshgunner sold a few months ago were all DESTROYED. Currently these are the only 4 machined I know of. If you find one, you will probably have a lot more time and money tied up in it than it will ever be "worth".
As for rare machines... I agree that this is probably the most sought after, but far from the rarest. My TomCat is one of 2 made, and was kept by the owner of the company till he died... Hustler Bigfoot's are considered rare, but I know of 10 or more that I've seen on the trails. I would part with mine for the right price. Not the case with Rhonda!
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