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Humvee for Cheap
They don't ride well, but it would be a handy farm or country vehicle...
"Need a new vehicle? For the next few days, the United States Department of Defense will sell you a military Humvee for a real bargain. The surplus inventory needs to go, so they’re priced to move. In fact, most surplus Humvees and trucks cost between $4,000-7,000 in an auction-style format. Even better? Most have extremely low mileage. As in, somewhere between 10,000-35,000 miles. A lot of them come from the 1990s." Humvee for Cheap: Buy from the U.S. Government for Under $4K
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And no one can get a title to drive one on a public road, even if the wanted one. |
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Plenty of states with lax titling requirements, especially for older vehicles. Or just "use the parts to rebuild a crashed Hummer H1."
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You absolutely can in most states
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If you lie to the DMV about it not being govt surplus mitilary vehicle......
lieing on a govt document -application for a title- is a felony. |
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Apparently it's legal, not easy per-se, but probably also depends on the state, and who handles your paperwork at the DMV, title/tag place, etc...
Make Your Military Surplus Hummer Street Legal: Not Easy, Not Impossible
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It Just Got A Lot Easier To Own A Surplus Military Hummer
Looks like they're now being sold with the proper paperwork to legally get a title at a state DMV. |
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Well, don't freaking lie.
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Here in azzhadt'd land, you see old ww2 jeeps rarely ,
technically even the 3/4 ton m1009 blazers cannot be titled here, that's why you see them in salvage yards |
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That's curious, as I registered and sold a M1009 in Texas back in the early 2000s. All I had to have was the DOD paperwork stating it was a vehicle and not scrap.
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Lots of ex-military vehicles driving around Colorado. Seeing more FMTV's. Those would be really nice on a farm I think. Relatively cheap on the auction sites.
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On the site it says you have to declare how you intend to use it.
Might want to check with your BMV before bidding on one to be sure. |
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Nor can you register something without first putting the title in your name. |
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He said he did.
You said he didn't. I suggest squirt guns at 400 miles. Flip a coin to see who squirts first. |
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