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    Default How about this for expedition travel

    http://www.popularmechanics.com/blog...e/2674491.html
    http://www.primeportal.net/hemtt.htm#M1120

    A little big, but it does come in a hybrid and it does have Linux onboard!

    Might be tough on tight trails though......
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    Default 8x8's

    Used ex-army MAN 8x8's used to be available in the UK and Germany in the $20-30k price range. That's probably less than it would cost do a full set of CV joints on that beast, never mind the fuel cost.

    There's probably a reson even Paris-Dakar trucks are rarely even 6x6. Unless your payload is really large and heavy, it's just extra weight and complexity.

    Nice truck, though. I wasn't aware of the status of the hybrid development.
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    Oshkosh rigs rock! The company my grandfather founded produces all their metal products.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingwil
    Oshkosh rigs rock! The company my grandfather founded produces all their metal products.
    Cool, can you get us a deal on one??!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleChris
    Cool, can you get us a deal on one??!!
    Ummmm... NO. My grandfather passed away about 8 years ago.. otherwise i sure we could get like 1% off!
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    The HEMTT's are beasts. Very fun to drive although it feels quite odd hanging out over the front of it, especially when there's still 40 ft of it behind you .

    I wouldn't mind a S&S FMTV though....
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    treadlightly...

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    I wouldn't worry about trails... you just make your own!

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    There is a guy on Pirate4x4.com that has one set up his execution is not the best but you get the idea check it out in the expo section over there
    M Y R (maintain your rig) that means all of it. I run big rubber lockers and I can get parts any where

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    Two just sold in the U.S. on Gov. liquidator's for around $11k each. They were not running, nor would they start. There's a listing in the classifieds.
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