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The Military Surplus Vehicle You Can Legally Drive – Military Humvees Hit Civilian Roads
Military surplus Humvees are legally available to civilians for $10,000-$30,000 through GovPlanet auctions, but getting one street-legal involves navigating bureaucratic warfare that makes actual ...
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Can civilians buy military vehicles?
You might expect that regular civilians flat-out cannot buy military vehicles or aircraft. The reality is a bit more ...
Back in the dog days of the financial crisis, as the U.S. government pledged tens of billions of your tax dollars to try (and fail) to keep General Motors out of bankruptcy, the automaker acquired a ...
There's a unique sense of history and weight that comes with old military memorabilia. Finding a unique treasure at a surplus shop or uncovering old maps and other remnants that shed light on how ...
With the average new car price having now reached $50,000 in the US, buying a factory-fresh machine is more expensive than it has ever been. Many drivers won't have that kind of money to throw away on ...
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