Unsurprisingly, unstoppable off-roading machines tend to come from places with few passable roads. There’s the Icelandic Arctic trucks, the Sherp, and then there’s this 1988 Hagglund BV206 listed for sale on Hemmings.com, an armored all-terrain vehicle developed for the Swedish army. While tracked, it steers not like a tank but instead via its articulating two-piece body, with power sent to both its front and rear units. Because it was designed with low ground pressure, it’s adept at traveling in everything from snow to bogs to sand, and it was even developed to be fully amphibious.
As with many military vehicles, the BV206 was built in several versions to suit a variety of purposes. This one in particular is powered by a Ford 2.8L V-6 and appears to be the armored personnel carrier variant, with seating for more than a dozen people. According to the seller, it recently emerged from a two-year restoration out of a private military vehicle enthusiast’s collection, though there’s no information on its history prior to the restoration, when it was decommissioned, or how extensive the restoration was. Regardless, for somebody who needs to get their entire wedding party to the top of a roadless mountain, there’s probably not much of a better option out there.