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    Thousands of Army vehicles up for sale - to the right buyer

    Hi all

    Haven't been on for a while, but I thought I'd see if there had been any reference to this story on here. I couldn't immediately see any so I thought I'd post it. Quite exciting really

    Rovers and Mogs...

    FOR sale: 12,000 Army vehicles, full logbooks, well maintained, some slightly war-soiled but otherwise in good order.

    The Government will conduct the biggest sale of surplus military vehicles since the end of World War II when it offers more than 3000 Land Rovers, 2500 trailers and thousands of other army trucks including Unimogs, tankers and cranes.

    Many of the 118 vehicle types have been to East Timor, Afghanistan and Iraq. Some will be preserved in museums, but most will be sold.

    Government bean-counters are not sure how to handle such a massive sale so the Government has asked industry for ideas to provide maximum returns for taxpayers.

    They are worth tens of millions of dollars, but will not be sold individually or in small lots.

    The ideal outcome would be for a large company to buy them in bulk, refurbish them and sell them.

    They will be demilitarised, and hostile countries will be banned from buying them.

    Any organisation wishing to express interest can contact the Defence Disposals Agency, by email disposals@defence.gov.au, or phone 02 9393 2914.

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    I believe best idea is to put on net via a site similar to ebay or grays and let people bid on vehicles.

    I would grab one if they came up for sale.

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    X2 I would !!!!

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    Put them through the auction houses (all auction houses not just one) and the online sites.
    If you want to know what happens with job lots, look at the Centurion tanks. I'm sure that fellow didn't pay $60k to $100k each.

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    hostile countries will be banned from buying them
    Oh well, bad luck for our Queensland members

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    Quote Originally Posted by big guy View Post
    ....................I would grab one if they came up for sale.
    That's a bit of a turn around for someone who said this, I guess you'll be giving up shaving .....................

    Quote Originally Posted by big guy
    I don't get the thing with truck motors in Landies.

    My mate is doing same and I will not go in it.
    Its way too noisy and I feel like a filling is about to pop everytime we take off.

    I know they are good motors and very reliable but they are so agriculture.

    They pull trees out of the ground by their roots and all but why I ask.
    I appreciate the excitement of them being made new again in Japan also but why not install a refined motor for that sort of money.

    The only people that I ever see drive Isuzu Landies are bearded men, Is that a common denominator or just coincidence.

    On the other hand, each to their own and why not have a motor that outlives us all.
    '88 County Isuzu 4Bd1 Turbo Intercooled, '96 Defender 130 CC VNT
    '85 Isuzu 120 Trayback, '72 SIIA SWB Diesel Soft Top
    '56 SI Ute Cab


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    Quote Originally Posted by rijidij View Post
    That's a bit of a turn around for someone who said this, I guess you'll be giving up shaving .....................
    crap, you must be watching my posts closely.

    I said I grab one, didn't say i drive it.

    Surely they don't all run Isuzuuu donks!

    Even if they did, what the heck, I still would get one, the wind noise will drown the engine noise and the flogging from here would be worth the laugh.

    I will have to grow a beard though.

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    And get Moleskins BG

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    Quote Originally Posted by big guy View Post
    Surely they don't all run Isuzuuu donks!
    As far as I know all the army Landys are Isuzu, but I'm not 100% sure. Someone else might be able to tell us if the army ever commissioned any Defenders, as opposed to earlier 110's ????

    It will certainly be interesting to see what sort of dollars they attract if they do end up spreading them around a bit and giving the general public an opportunity to buy.

    If they end up auctioning them in lots of, say 10 at a time, maybe keen forum members could put in a group bid for a lot.

    Cheers, Murray
    '88 County Isuzu 4Bd1 Turbo Intercooled, '96 Defender 130 CC VNT
    '85 Isuzu 120 Trayback, '72 SIIA SWB Diesel Soft Top
    '56 SI Ute Cab


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    don't hold your breath...sadly the collective mind of the bureaucrats overseeing this disposal is unfathomable.. i sense a debacle in the offing...

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