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DLA will have some 4,000 Humvees considered surplus inspected for defects — and so long as they're not taken or have military characteristics, like armor — they will be offered to IronPlanet.
Those hoping to land a $10,000 military Humvee during the first of its kind auction probably walked away disappointed yesterday. That doesn't mean there were bargains to be had - and the ...
It just got a little easier to take the ultimate off-roader onto the street. Last December, the Defense Logistics Agency began selling off surplus military Humvees to the public for the first time ...
In all, the online auction house IronPlanet Inc. on Wednesday auctioned 25 of the vehicles on behalf of the Pentagon's Defense Logistics Agency, netting a total of $744,000.
All of the Humvees — more than 3,000 have been sold by IronPlanet so far — have already outlived their usefulness for their original military owners and were offered to other military units ...
So far, about 2500 Humvees have been honorably discharged from military bases to private ownership, a process that got easier last summer when IronPlanet began offering Standard Form 97, “The ...
The Humvees that will be on offer through IronPlanet's GovPlanet.com starting today, December 17, all appear to be fairly basic variants that have been used on military bases throughout the U.S ...
In the market for a vehicle? How about a (used) Humvee with low mileage and an appealing price? Camouflage paint job provided at no extra cost. The U.S. military is shedding itself of thousands of ...
For the first time, the DoD will auction off as many as 4,000 surplus Humvee vehicles to the public, instead of scrapping them. Even as controversy churns over the Pentagon's transfer of military ...
In another release posted to the company’s website, Randy Berry, senior vice president of operations and services for IronPlanet, said additional auctions, where customers can bid on Humvees and ...
Randy Berry, IronPlanet’s senior vice president for operations and services, told the Army Times that there is a lot of pent-up demand for the Humvees, and that a steady stream of them are ...
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is prepping 4,000 military Humvees for online auction, the Army Times reports. Bidding begins at $10,000, and the vehicles will only be OK-ed for off-road use.
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