We're talking about the condition NOW not after a "mature man" purchases it. I've owned dozens of military vehicles (plus used them in the military) and can attest to the mistreatment these vehicles received before being released to the public. And some of the worst treatment is between when the units give them up and they get sold. The dispensing organizations (on-line auctions now) care very little about where they put a forklift when it comes to moving things around. Those that don't run, whether due to mechanical issues or just dead batteries, get pushed, lifted, and dragged around by any means necessary to move them. This one probably didn't have to worry about how the CUCVs came out of the US military. The vast majority of those came with bent driveshafts from being picked up by forklifts.