Best Moto rig for sale!

Edited Date/Time 9/25/2014 12:59pm
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1983 Oshkosh M978 HEMTT converted with 2009 Roadmaster Toyhauler
27,100 miles
8v92ta super charged turbo 2 stroke Detroit diesel
Allison automatic
Back 4 wheels for highway use with air toggle for 8x8 and air toggle for lockers on all 4 axles
78k lbs gvwr - as it sits loaded is about 50k lbs-
Mostly air and mechanical systems
24 v reduced to 12 volt for camper
2 piece HEMTT combat wheels with 70 percent tread on 16 r20 michellin xzl with extra wheel/ tire spare as well as extra tire to put on any rim
10 extra original split rims with mounted Michelin xl tires
900 lb spitzlift crane- brand new
double aluminum racks bolted through with rubber flex mounts
fuel preheater/water separator
block heater
brand new extra battery to replace either of the 2 12v wired to 24v
new alternator
new front left seals/ bearing
20,000 lb winch off of pto

Top speed 65 mph at 2200 rpm
450 hp
fords 4 feet of water
can traverse a 5 foot trench
4mpg on paved roads with 3mpg offroad terrain

Registered as motorhome in Montana with life time registration for $218

LIVING QUARTERS/GARAGE
25 FEET LONG BY 10" WIDE- 7 FT CEILINGS
Queen bed suspended over front of garage
slide out with full size pullout
full kitchen- microwave, 3 burner propane stove, large fridge/freezer 110 or gas, lots of storage
dry bath with seperate shower
propane furnace plus 110 heater
flat screen tv with antenna booster, 6 speaker stereo with cd
gear garage- tie downs etc - have had long track sled, 2 dirt bikes and 2 mountain bikes loaded at same time
back 7 ft door/ramp with 7 foot extention ramp to make a 14 foot ramp to lower gear from the 6 ft vertical floor level
2 cylinder generac generator w/computer and separate battery
100 watt solar with controller
2 new deepcycle interstates charged by truck alternator(24 to 12 volt reduction) as well as solar, or generator
both 110 and 12 v heater pads on 40 gal water tank as well as 20 gal grey and black tanks, fully insulated holding tank compartment

22 gal fuel station

Thousands or dollars in spare wheels, tires, full new replacement, belts, hoses, gauges relays, seals, battery etc

Excellent condition- $189,000
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Adam327
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9/25/2014 12:39am
This is genius.
JB 19
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9/25/2014 12:59am
Those 2 stroke Detroits are pretty cool. There is like a cult following of those things.
domoguchi
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9/25/2014 1:07am
Wow ! That's badass !
Mouse153
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9/25/2014 4:54am
I'd crash trying to load and unload my bikes!

The Shop

9/25/2014 5:48am
That's awesome ... But when I see that picture I can't think about anything except how flipping rough those things rode, even on the highways... Ugh. Kind of weird/cool to drive hanging out over the front tires.
huck
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9/25/2014 6:20am
4 miles per gallon on the hwy...and you guys think 4 strokes are expensive?
9/25/2014 7:07am
huck wrote:
4 miles per gallon on the hwy...and you guys think 4 strokes are expensive?
Hahahaha as soon as I saw it had a 2 stroke Detroit in it... I knew this was gonna take a hard left and become a 2t vs 4t thread.... Way to be that guy lol
huck
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9/25/2014 7:13am
huck wrote:
4 miles per gallon on the hwy...and you guys think 4 strokes are expensive?
Hahahaha as soon as I saw it had a 2 stroke Detroit in it... I knew this was gonna take a hard left and become a...
Hahahaha as soon as I saw it had a 2 stroke Detroit in it... I knew this was gonna take a hard left and become a 2t vs 4t thread.... Way to be that guy lol
Wink



Plus, for $189,000, I'd think that they could have fabricated the 'ladder' about 2 feet longer...so you don't have to 'jerry rig' (or is it jury rig) a step stool....

Bressler11
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9/25/2014 8:31am
That guy has an awesome rig but it looks like a TTR 125/230 to the right... spend all your money on something like that then you do not have any left for a decent bike.
scooter5002
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9/25/2014 9:24am
Nothing like climbing into your toyhauler, exhausted after riding all day, and listening to the Screamin' Jimmy on your way home. The added bonus of having your brains hammered out over every little bump in the road is a real peach, and all for only $189,000. Add that much for every fill up at the pump.
Is there a payment plan available for this?
newmann
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9/25/2014 9:54am
For that kind of money, I could fix someone up with something that's actually nice and comfy.
uk125250
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9/25/2014 10:27am
Looks like 1980s on the inside. I'd take the second one pictured. First one is for someone wanting a novelty item and has money to blow.
JerseyFresh
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9/25/2014 10:54am Edited Date/Time 9/25/2014 10:56am
oops
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9/25/2014 12:08pm
Got one of those stuck in the mud once. We pulled it out with a CH46 twin rotor helicopter. My butthole puckered a little watching that chopper struggle.
TeamGreen
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9/25/2014 12:10pm
Dakar chase vehicle
Titan1
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9/25/2014 12:20pm
When I saw that thing, I thought...if that thing is under $20K I'm interested, just because it would be awesome for getting to the pits for a lot of the off road races I get too-this past weeknd a bunch of people had to stay an extra day because their motorhomes and trucks/trailers couldn't get out...that thing would have no problem-and it would just plain look cool...(I've been dipping my toe in the toyhauler market a bit)...then I swallowed my tongue when I saw $189K...good grief...
JerseyFresh
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9/25/2014 12:59pm
Gimme a Sportsmobile. Those things are so sick.

I've seen em go for like 35k used and those diesels go for 500k miles easy. All ya need.

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