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1982 G.I. JOE RAM


Item is in very good condition, the decals that are present are still in good condition. there is a small melt mark on the front left hood flare.

The Side-Cannon connects very well into the main bike, its small wheels still rolls well.  The Main bike has 2 good tires, both RARE saddle-bags and rare intact kickstand. Nothing has been glued or rigged. The two 1991 IMPEL cards #55 are near mint, the vintage game card is in good condition and all are great for display.

Please look at the multiple pictures of every angle I have provided, in high resolution, to make your own decision on the grade of the item - good luck finding another sale where this much detail is disclosed!

The Rapid Fire Motorcycle, or R.A.M., is a small, yet quick combat motorcycle that the Joe team can use in fast strike operations, or where mobility is vital to a mission. It is equipped with a bevy of useful devices and hardware for the driver to use in a fight, and has these vehicle statistics:

Basically, these vehicular stats describe the R.A.M. as a highly maneuverable and fast motorcycle; it has an approximate top speed of about 120 miles per hour. However, being a motorcycle, it doesn't offer the driver (or passenger, if riding piggyback) any protection. The R.A.M. has these capabilities:

20mm Electronic Gatling Cannon: this weapon, mounted almost like a side car (with its own wheel, to boot), can fire bursts capable of inflicting Remarkable Shooting damage. It's got oodles of ammo to spare, as well, allowing for several such bursts before it needs to be reloaded.

Communications Suite: the R.A.M. is equipped with a radio transceiver system, allowing the driver to send battle-field data to a central command, and then receive new orders in turn. This has a maximum range of about 100 miles.

Gear Cases: the R.A.M. has, spread about it, various cases filled with useful gear. It has a fully stocked first aid kit, tool kit, explosives kit, and a small case for a spare pistol and ammo, should the R.A.M.'s 20mm Gatling cannon fail for some reason.

Halogen Headlamps: the R.A.M. is equipped with one exceptionally powerful halogen light bulb, allowing it to illuminate an area with Excellent intensity light. This isn't a blinding attack, per se, unless somebody's looking right into it, of course.

Radome: this mini-Radar unit allows the R.A.M.'s driver to track various ground and airborne targets, even if they should be out of sight; as long as no physical obstruction lies between the R.A.M. and the target, the bike's driver can keep tabs on them (within a fifty mile range, of course).

Self-Sealing, Magnesium Tires: the R.A.M.'s tires are highly resistant to damage, being filled with a puncture-sealing foam that acts almost instantaneously, and magnesium wheel frames. This makes them resistant to  most damage.

DRIVER 1989 SCOOP

He has tight joints, some paint wear and paint rubs, New O-ring and no screw rust.

Appearance: brown hair; yellow shirt and pants; green vest with black binoculars and camera; black belt, holster, and boots; peg on right leg for hose.

Accessories: replacement color matching green helmet with Steeler visor, green DOC accessory pack helmet, black major black assault rifle, the figure stand pictured is included.


It takes a special kind of guy to step out from behind cover during a firefight and keep his finger squeezing the trigger—of his video-cam! With an advanced degree in journalism, as well as a master's degree in electrical engineering, SCOOP could have had a secure future with a network news team. Instead, he opted for service on the G.I.Joe Team because he wanted to be on the spot when the news was being made, not reporting the aftermath!
"The other G.I.Joes were a bit put off by Scoop at first. They resented having a 'third wheel' tagging along lugging 60 pounds of video equipment and not much firepower! They changed their minds after he carried a wounded comrade two clicks to an extremely hairy evacuation site for a medevac. All the while his camera captured the whole thing on tape! Now that's called doing your job and then some!"

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