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March Military Campaign - ?like driving an armored go cart?

 Daniel Strohl, 01.03.2008 in Partner- und Mitglieder-Blogs, blog.hemmings.com

four-wheel-drive death machine

Been waiting for this for months. We had fun with last year’s March Military Campaign, so we’re going to make a concerted effort to extend the campaign this year, bringing you a military-themed post every day for the entire month.

I’ll start off with one I spotted back in January when Litwin and I went down to the Springfield, Massachusetts, swap meet. When stopping for lunch in Northampton, we came across this Daimler-built Ferret (a Mark 2? Somebody correct me if that’s wrong) out advertising for the local Army Barracks store.

check out my missile, baby

It looked like it had sat there for a while, but all four tires held air and it appeared to have current Massachusetts plates on it, so I immediately knew I have to own one and use it as a daily driver. Who cares if they have top speeds of 45 mph? Who cares if it weighs 8,000 pounds? Ain’t nobody going to piddlefart around in front of you in traffic when you’re behind the controls of a Ferret!

I see the Canucks used them. Maybe I’ll run across one during my trip north this summer.


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