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You are right that they were able to be registered for "on road use" but the bill of sale from the auction house said "off road use only" clearly typed on it. I went to the Ca. DMV and got a on road title for it with no problems back in 1999.The original sale of the USMC trucks in 1999 allowed some HMMWV to be sold that where able to be registered for "on-road" use. They did not have the "off road only" restriction that today's trucks have.
Agree with comments on titles for on road use. Another difference is the USMC HMMWVs had fording kits installed although the intakes and exhausts were removed from many before auction.Pardon my ignorance, what is the significance of the USMC HMMWV? The difference from ordinary HMMWV?
Just curious about source on number of HMMWVs to be auctioned. 300,000 seems like a huge number considering the combat losses, foreign aid,demil, and normal attrition.300,000 humvees were just released for sale, the bottom is going to drop out due to market being saturated and they will be able to be had for much much less. Just look at what the price has gone to today compared to a year ago at auction.
Now if we could only figure out why they still won't sell the turtle shells and keep sending them to the shredder.... (slant backs for the non military guys that don't get the turtle shell reference)
One of the regional managers at gov planet was telling me about it last month.Just curious about source on number of HMMWVs to be auctioned. 300,000 seems like a huge number considering the combat losses, foreign aid,demil, and normal attrition.
I am in the same boat. Collecting a vehicle that is still in the inventory is fraught with risk on the value side.I have one of the original USMC ones. It was worth a lot more a year ago.
May i ask why that is?Another batch will be coming soon but going forward they will have the same requirements as the DLA Off Road only and EUC required. However, they will be newer machines with low mileage
lol at 300k. AMG never even built that many let alone 300k soft skin hmmwvs to sell Q demil code to us lol
Yeah.. but look at the bright side, you will have PLENTY of spare parts. I purchased a total of THIRTEEN of the original HMMWV's so I could use them for legally transporting customers to and from our range. I have purchased plenty of the recently released HMMWV's to keep my original fleet up and running.I have one of the original USMC ones. It was worth a lot more a year ago.