07 April 2019, 21:08
Magine EnigamThis Is America's Forgotten Automotive Military Hero
https://www.msn.com/en-us/auto...wWTw?ocid=spartandhpThe M422 Mighty Mite
Innovations included an aluminium body (the first U.S Jeep to boast such a design) and fully-synchromesh transmission. Weighing in at 1,700lbs
Further features included front and rear limited-slip differentials, inboard differential-mounted drum brakes, center-pointed steering and an aluminum V4 engine. Perhaps the most notable addition was the all-round independent suspension, sprung by 1/4-elliptical leaf springs.
Developing 52-horsepower and 90 lb/ft of torque, top speed was quoted at 62mph and off-road carrying capability at 860lbs. There were enough seats for six people, upon folding down the tailgate, too. Wholly impressive for something the same size as Rosanne Barr.
08 April 2019, 06:16
xgruntI agree. It did what was asked of it in all conditions. It also performed a multitude of tasks.
08 April 2019, 18:44
Magine EnigamYears ago, when I worked for a small town in Colorado, the mayor unilaterally purchased a Humvee on behalf of the town, from one of those surplus places that only sell to govts such as municipalities.
The city council was outraged and insisted the mayor return it.
But before it got away, the police chief and I took it for a joy ride way up in the mountain back roads.
Something smaller, like the mighty mite, might be more fun, but also more likely to rollover.
06 May 2019, 01:58
Alec TorresIIRC, the Mighty Mite was thought to have 'safety issues' either real or imagined and many were cut up rather than sold at surplus. There are not many around that are driveable.