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For anyone seeking a real vintage Jeep in a crate, they are unlikely to find one. Postwar Jeeps like M38s and M151s do exist and have been sold as surplus, added Adams-Graf.
For anyone seeking a real vintage Jeep in a crate, they are unlikely to find one. Postwar Jeeps like M38s and M151s do exist and have been sold as surplus, added Adams-Graf.
Before we delve too deeply into getting you behind the wheel of a cool army truck, it is important to debunk a few enduring myths. First, there are no $500 surplus Jeeps in crates.
Harrison Woodruff, 21, and his father, Buck Woodruff, 71, in Roswell, Ga., with their 1964 Army Surplus Jeep. Buck Woodruff has been buying Army Surplus Jeeps and fixing them up for nearly 60 years.
The military sold off huge numbers of surplus Jeeps after World War II, but it wasn’t ready to move on altogether. In 1950, it replaced the MB with the M38 , known internally to Willys as the MC.
U.S. Army surplus 1989 AM General M998 Humvee HMMWV -- yours for the low, low price of $10,000 (and up). ... Interest in the ultra-macho Army jeeps has been running high, ...
Senate Bills 344, 345 and 346, sponsored by Sens. Tom Barrett, R-Charlotte, and Erika Geiss, D-Taylor, would let owners of military surplus vehicles like Humvees register them as historic vehicles.
Surplus military property is sold by the Defense Logistics Agency Disposition Services. Contact Carol Thompson at (517) 377-1018 or [email protected] . Follow her on Twitter @thompsoncarolk .
Old, dusty, olive-drab military vehicles sit outside Rugged Earth Sports near the Circle on Mobile Highway. In a lot next to the store, there are large, faded command-sized tents large enough to ...
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