Just sawthis ad on this month's DuPont Registry & seriously thinking of getting it. Wonder what my neighbors are going to say...... Take this thing to local Starbucks definitely hauls more a$$ than the Ferrari.
LOL...! Those aren't the stickers, are they...? They should be enamel - or better yet, some super secret military material...
Something refurbished out of Iraq maybe? Actually, if you're in Cali maybe you could steal an M60 or something. I'm sure someone would have something to say about a tank being delievered into your yard. But hey, I bet it's a great theft deterrent.
Now that is what I call an OFF ROAD vehical!!!!! But unless you have a whole lotta land, were can you use it? I'm suprized they only want $125,000 for it. I thought these things cost millions to make? Never the less one of these day I would like to get a tank. Man the fun you could have with that thing. Go to the local junk yard, buy a few clunkers, then destroy them. Even better take it to a monster truck show, and smash the monster trucks, hahahahaaa. Now that would be some fun!
Hey Pat. Take a look at my profile. -I've wanted for many years... I mean, could you imagine pulling up to the corner gas station in that pup?
Quite a common sight if you live in Brixton or Croydon! http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_440993.html?menu=news.quirkies I can seem to find the story about the guy in Croyden. It all started when the local council asked him to take down a full size fibreglass Marlin off the top of the roof of his house!. He protested and went out and bought a Panzer Tank and stuck it on his driveway! The place was a tourist attraction at one time! Them crazy Brits !! Paul
THE BEST would be... if you have a neighbor you particularly dislike, to park it on your lawn, and just point the turret at his house. And then leave it that way. Even if it's not dangerous, can you imagine the stress, as the guy even sees a tank pointed at his house every night (think stress-induced nightmares!)? BTW Paul, reminds me of a story a year or two ago here in the US, some old guy had like a little 1400sq.ft bungalow on a street of old houses in a small mid-Western city - he wanted to put an addition (I think a sunroom/veranda) on the house, but he was denied a building permit because his early 1900's home was put on a historical preservation list by the city. So he couldn't build anything... mad at the city, he painted his whole house (if I recall) purple with lime green polka-dots.
That'd be pretty cool, but you'd be there pretty often with as much gas as those things suck up. You'd be better off buying your own gas station too or have a fuel truck follow you around.