LMTV M1079A1 (2000)

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Condition: Used Model Year: 2000
Make: Stewart & Stevenson

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Vehicle description

 2000 Stewart & Stevenson LMTV M1079A1
US military vehicle, original camo paint (CARC), equipped for cold weather
Purchased in 2017 with 1359 miles (seller is its first civilian owner); currently has 16,278 miles
Caterpillar 3126 diesel engine; Allison 7 speed automatic transmission; 4x4; ABS
Central Tire Inflation System - driver controls tire pressure from cab
Tire-Safeguard Tire Pressure Monitoring System (shows psi & temp for each tire)
Cab has air ride for comfort; Snorkel behind driver; Turning radius 35 ft wall to wall
Includes 2 BPM electric folding fat-tire bicycles with extra large 21 Ah Samsung batteries, front/rear suspension & disc brakes (purchased 8/1/2019)
Cat service: radiator flushed then ELC; transmission flushed, filters, synthetic fluid; fuel filter, etc
MTP Drivetrain Services (an experienced military contractor): 2:87 gears; Rear Locker; L-625 Powergear lube, etc
Cat follow up: Speedometer calibrated for new gearing & engine flashed to 330 hp (stock was 275 hp)
Habitat runs on solar, generator, plug-in electric or combination using hybrid inverter
24V Solar system professionally designed and inspected:
4 Panasonic HIT 325W solar panels = 1300W; IronRidge mounting hardware
4 Victron Super Cycle AGM batteries 12V/230AH wired for 24V
Victron MultiPlus Charger & Hybrid Inverter, battery monitor, MPPT
Victron BMV-702 temp sensor; VE.Bus Smart Dongle
Victron app allows detailed monitoring and control from smartphone or tablet
Blue Sea: AC panels, fuse blocks, etc; 4/0 AWG
6 Military Batteries (6TAGM): 4 for chassis + 2 for habitat’s 12V
Renogy 100 Watt 12V Monocrystalline Solar Kit (brings total solar to 1400W)
Generator: Honda EU2000T1A1 model 659820 with Hour Meter/Tach added
Progressive Industries Electrical Management System HW50C w/Smart Surge Protection
RV electric plug
60,000 BTU diesel fired heater for habitat; Blackout window shades
Nature"s Head waterless composting toilet; Gray water tanks under chassis
Fresh water tanks under bottom bunk: 39 gal main + 7 gal reserve & room for more
11 gal water heater (uses solar power or military diesel fired heater)
Thermostatic mixing valve for shower faucet
Shower base: 32x34” Sterling by Kohler (small residential)
Delta SS goose neck faucet; SS sink; Culligan whole house water filter
Norcold refrigerator; Toshiba microwave; Stone Coat Epoxy Countertop
Froli STAR modular bed systems with adjustable head rests
Sunbeam heated mattress pads; Tablet holder above top bunk
Honeywell portable air conditioner in habitat
Smoke detector; carbon monoxide detector; fire extinguishers in cab and habitat
Cellular Signal Booster (multi-band, omni antenna)
Stow N Go GlowStep (folding aluminum steps); 3M Safety Tread
Exterior storage boxes; Auxiliary fuel tank; Hella trumpet horn
Trailer hitch added below military pintel
Bicycle rack (adjustable) with winch
Miscellaneous tools & spares included
Spare tire assembly on hydraulic arm
Cab tilts forward for engine access (hydraulic lift with manual backup)
Wireless 4 Camera System with 7" Monitor (mounted top & bottom, front & rear)
Dash Cam; Phone/Tablet Holder (for GPS use, etc.)
QDP Ceramic window tint by Global Window Films
Floor & Tunnel Shield - heat & sound insulation under cab
Diesel fired heater preheats engine & cab; electric engine heater also
Key-switch added to starter; Keys made for cab doors
Purchased in Alaska with 1359 miles. Serviced chassis, equipped habitat, explored Alaska. Shipped to Seattle, drove to New Orleans then west to San Diego. Currently has 16,278 miles. We have not had any breakdowns. Most of our overlanding was done in the desert Southwest (BLM, National Forests, State Trust Land, etc.) Truck and habitat were continually fine-tuned and maintained by experienced full-time RVers.
Registered in Texas as a truck. May register in some states as a truck or RV. Check your local law. Insured by Progressive.
Customized for overlanding/boondocking off-grid on public land (usually for free).
Not allowed in some private RV resorts.
Attention getter, would be great for promotional use.
Located near Phoenix, Arizona. Winning bidder may inspect before electronic fund transfer. Delivery negotiable.