10 Military Vehicles People Can Actually Buy

One of the exciting things about military vehicles is rugged and ready to take a beating anytime. If you ever fancy the thought of owning an army vehicle, we have some good news. Take note of these ten military vehicles that are most people don't know are open for sale!
Volvo TP21 Sugga - $25,000
The Volvo TP21 Sugga belongs to the PV800 series revealed in 1938. Volvo built only 720 units of the TP21 Sugga for military purposes. This jungle-green-coloured vehicle is notorious for its off-road capabilities.

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Sdkfz 251 - $624,000
This armoured vehicle was a part of the German army that battled in World War II. This fantastic military vehicle includes armour plates that can protect against rifle bullets and machine guns.
Steyr Puch Pinzgauer - $25,000
You can find a 1974 Steyr Puch Pinzgaur on eBay! Pinzgauer is the house of hi-tech military vehicles, still in this business. The whopping price of the truck is an indication of its fantastic quality.
Dodge WC Utility - $5,000
This military truck served the armies during World War II. It also offers an option of 6WD or 4WD. You'll be surprised to learn that these vehicles donned 4-speed manual transmission and were liquid-cooled.
Supacat All-Terrain Mobility Platform MkIV - $60,000
The 6-wheel Supacat All-Terrain MKIV is a pretty lightweight vehicle famous for its functionality. Do you know that this beast can tackle 1.6 tonnes of load? It's also perfect for casualty evacuation situations!

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Alvis CVRT Stormer - $30,000
The Avis SVRT Stormer can seat 12 people, including the two individuals who handle the machine gun on top (the car would come minus the machine gun!). Retailing at $30,000, we think it is a pretty good alternative to SUVs.
Sherman Tank - $550,000
The Sherman Tank will set you back by a whopping $550,000. And why shouldn't it? After all, it is an arsenal that has witnessed the historic World War. The US produced several units as the production cost was cheap.

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OT-64 Skot - $25,000
Poland and Czechoslovakia produced this car in the 60s. Out of the 1500 units produced, they shipped 1,500 to foreign markets. Some of the variants are also re-equipped as tank hunters. However, this vehicle is not street-legal.
Humvee - $10,000
Humvee saw most application by the US military in the Middle East. In 2014, the US government decided to sell it to civilians as some of them suffered from poor mileage. Regardless of that, we think it'll be a pretty piece for your collection!

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Volkswagen Bombardier ILTIS -$5,0000
German forces bought the majority of this highly-functional and reliable vehicle. A Canadian plant produced 2,673 units of this vehicle for the market in North America. The first-generation packed a 1.7-litre 4-cylinder Volkswagen engine.
So, if you plan on buying a new car, don't these ten military vehicles look like a viable option to you?
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