Here's a picture of one in a Museum , you can see where the optics slide in.
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Originally posted by padres84 View PostGreat pics!! Thanks for sharing...got any more of the 886?
The inside is still OD Green and luckily they didn't modify anything ..so it won't be very hard to bring it back to original Military config.
I remember reading an article in Military Vehicles that said they only made 4000 of the M886's so , who knows how many are left around today..I'm sure the day will come when they'll be hard to find.
Here are a few more pics --
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Originally posted by Mike Peters View PostHi Greg ...I took a few more shots of it for you tonight. Our Police dept got it from the Gov, painted it Black and used it as a Swat truck . Problem was , nobody liked driving it because of the manual steering ..that's why they auctioned it off with only 30K miles on it.
The inside is still OD Green and luckily they didn't modify anything ..so it won't be very hard to bring it back to original Military config.
I remember reading an article in Military Vehicles that said they only made 4000 of the M886's so , who knows how many are left around today..I'm sure the day will come when they'll be hard to find.
Here are a few more pics --
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Originally posted by Mike Peters View PostI already put Power Steering in the 880 ($300 for everything incl brackets)but , the local Junk yard didn't have another set up .
If I knew where I could find a complete set ..I'd like to add it to the 886 as well.
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Originally posted by Mike Peters View PostGreg , you put a lot of work in yours and , it was worth it ....it looks great !
How did you re-seal the seams in your roof ? The Army Mechanics told me they'd use Henry's plastic roof tar (goop) and paint it on because it stayed flexible ..don't know if that's my only option.
Don't use Henry's!!! It's a great, cheap, building roofing product, but it never dries* and it sounds like the "Army way" ha!ha!
There are many, many sealants made by 3M, Dap, GE and others that will do the job, albeit for a little more money but they will last 35 years and are paintable. Search on-line or visit a hardware store or look at Eastwood and other automotive related sources for the correct sealant.
* if it does dry, it cracks and leaks and has to be repeatedly re-applied....also the "Army way"...ha!ha!
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