As I am sure you are aware already this is a forest service hotshot crew buggy or a crew transport for fires. They see a lot of miles and harsh conditions. I didn't see it in the pictures but some of these are only 2wd. I am sure it has many miles on it as well as these criss-cross the country all season. I have a wildland engine the same year and model as the chassis and it has been fairly reliable. They are heavy and slow if you are looking to put long miles on it. Running around in the fire district they do fine. They are notorious for diesel leaks, bad mileage, sometimes issues with 4wd and electrical gremlins. Overall if it is a good price might be a good consideration. You will have maintenance and it is spendy if you don't do it yourself. You will regret it at the fuel pump or the tire shop. It would make a good platform just go into it knowing what you are getting into.
Yep, That's California forestry green for sure. 110,287 miles, 3378 engine hours so not a huge amount, even if they were rough miles. Its is only 2wd though. Price is $25k
That's a cool rig. Given the color , I am assuming it's in California. Money will handle any issue, but it won't handle legality, licensing and insurance. Depending on your State, it may not be legal for you to own as a private vehicle. Minimum You may need an upgraded driver's license. California will probably not license it as a private vehicle. The new Diesel emissions requirements here in CA and maybe other states will prevent you from even driving it one block. No one will insure it if you can't get a proper title. So there is often a reason these types of vehicles are cheap at Auction etc. This doesn't appear to be 4x4. So don't ever take it in the dirt. Cool, but move along.
I don't live in Comi-fornia so licensing wont be an issue. Its also under 26k GVW so no CDL required.
I'm not going to try to talk you out of it - you have decided that you want it : )
However... it will be expensive to ship (and you're going to have to go RoRo which is less secure). Spares and maintenance are likely to be a challenge outside the USA/Canada. Secure parking will be expensive, inaccessible, or impossible in many places. If it's (as it looks) a 4 wheel rear axle, changing a punctured inner tyre is a project not a task...
Wont need to ship it anywhere, I'll carry spares and do all maintenance myself, secure parking? (I'll just lock my doors...)If you cant change your own tires in the middle of nowhere you shouldn't own the vehicle. So I've got all those covered.