Always Wanted Your Own Military Vehicle?
eBay is no stranger to oddities, but scroll deep enough and you’ll find something truly special: decommissioned military vehicles, just sitting there, waiting for a second tour of duty (preferably in your backyard, farm, or post-apocalyptic prepper compound). These machines, once built for war and rugged terrain, now pop up as collectibles, conversation pieces, or even fully functional rides.
From armored transports to heavy-duty trucks, the listings can feel like stepping into a living museum of military history.
1952 Military Dodge Power Wagon – US $6,975.00
With rugged lines and WWII DNA, this Dodge Power Wagon is the kind of truck that doesn’t flinch at mud, mountains, or the mere concept of retirement. It’s not just a classic, it’s a mechanical bulldog in steel boots. Add in its reputation for reliability and raw strength, and you’ve got a vehicle that collectors, farmers, and vintage gearheads all covet.
Whether you want a functional workhorse or a showpiece, this Power Wagon still roars with military-grade toughness.
2008 Am General M1152A1 Humvee – US $26,500.00
The M1152A1 isn’t your suburban Hummer - it’s the real-deal military variant: wide, loud, and utterly unapologetic. Designed for cargo and troop transport, it can crawl over anything short of a tax audit. Buying one gives you bragging rights and the turning radius of a cruise ship. Totally worth it. Plus, you’re essentially piloting a piece of battlefield engineering history.
It's built for endurance and intimidation. It’s a machine that doesn’t just get you places—it announces your arrival long before you park.
1955 Soviet Russian GAZ-69AM Command Car – US $18,000.00
Comrade cool, this Cold War classic is part military history, part Bond villain prop. The GAZ-69AM was built to endure Siberian winters, river crossings, and suspicious glances from the West (plus, it looks incredible parked at a coffee shop next to anything modern and fragile). With its utilitarian design and legendary toughness, it served as a reliable command vehicle for decades.
Today, owning one feels like holding a tangible relic of Soviet engineering grit, equal parts rugged machine and conversation starter.
1994 Stewart & Stevenson M1079 LMTV – US $15,000.00
An all-terrain truck that’s the military's version of an RV if that RV had wheels taller than your toddler and could haul a tank. The M1079 is pure utility - square, squat, and surprisingly loveable! It’s not winning beauty contests, but it will win any battle with a mountain trail. Built for transporting troops and gear across hostile terrain, it’s as tough as it is practical.
It offers endless possibilities for adventurous owners who dream big—and drive even bigger.
1948 Military CJ2A – US $5,000.00
This post-war Jeep is what happens when you combine American grit with a dash of 1940s charm. The CJ2A helped rebuild a world shattered by conflict, and now it wants to help you rebuild your driveway with style. Compact yet mighty, it represents the civilian spin on the legendary WWII Jeep, built tough but approachable for everyday use.
Collectors and enthusiasts prize it as both a functional vehicle and a rolling piece of history that defined post-war resilience.
1971 AM General M35A2 “Deuce and a Half” – US $12,500.00
Nicknamed for its 2.5-ton payload, the M35A2 is the military truck equivalent of a reliable older uncle: loud, unfashionable, but always there to haul your problems away. It sounds like a tractor gargling diesel and rides like a tank, because… well, it sort of is one. Built for endurance and heavy lifting, this beast carried supplies across countless missions.
Today, it’s a favorite among collectors and off-road enthusiasts who want sheer muscle wrapped in unapologetic, utilitarian charm.
Stewart & Stevenson M1078 – US $20,000.00
Think of the M1078 as the Swiss Army knife of cargo trucks. It’s got a face only a supply sergeant could love and the off-road skills of a mountain goat. With all-wheel drive and a growl straight out of a war movie, this beast doesn’t ask for roads; it demands terrain. Built for versatility, it’s equally at home hauling gear or transporting troops.
Or even tackling backwoods trails. For adventurous buyers, it’s a rugged blank canvas with endless possibilities.
1953 Willys M38-A1C Military Jeep – US $10,000.00
This Jeep isn’t just a classic - it’s the granddaddy of today’s off-road culture, complete with Cold War credentials and artillery tube mounts. The M38-A1C was built for frontline fire support but now prefers coffee runs and car shows (though it still looks like it could report for duty). Its rugged design influenced generations of Jeeps to come.
It bridged the gap between wartime necessity and civilian adventure. For collectors, it’s both a practical ride and a storied piece of military history.
Stewart Stevenson 6x6 Troop Carrier – US $21,500.00
The Stewart Stevenson is a six-wheeled goliath that’s basically a monster truck in camo. Capable of ferrying an entire squad through mud, sand, or snow, it’s as utilitarian as it is imposing. It will get you where you want to be, regardless of the obstacles. Originally designed for military logistics, this powerhouse thrives in extreme conditions.
And that makes it a favorite for collectors who value function over flair. Owning one is like having unstoppable terrain dominance parked in your driveway.
VW Kübelwagen Replica – US $18,975.00
This uncanny replica of the German WWII military runabout is a piece of history on wheels. The Kübelwagen was the Nazi answer to the Jeep, so it’s not recommended for purposes other than historic recreations and educational tours. Still, the craftsmanship and detail make it an impressive collector’s item for military history buffs.
While it doesn’t carry the battle scars of the original, it captures the era’s engineering spirit and offers a tangible connection to one of history’s most infamous machines.
1977 Dodge M884 Military Truck – US $5,000.00
Plain, honest, and all business, the M884 is the military’s take on the Dodge W200 pickup. It’s got four-wheel drive, a brush guard, and enough 1970s sheet metal to build a small boat. It may not turn heads, but it’ll definitely turn over in sub-zero temperatures. Designed for reliability over flash, this truck embodies the no-nonsense approach of its era.
Collectors appreciate its simplicity, while practical buyers see it as a rugged workhorse that still delivers dependable performance today.
1967 M725 Military Ambulance – US $8,500.00
Hauntingly cool and just a little eerie, this olive-drab ambulance looks straight out of a war movie. It’s part camper, part cargo hauler, and fully prepared to carry whatever your weekend plans require, whether that’s a mobile bar, apocalypse bug-out kit, or a band on tour. Originally designed to transport wounded soldiers, it offers an impressive amount of space and versatility.
Today, creative owners transform these rigs into rolling projects that balance history, utility, and plenty of rugged character.
1994 Oshkosh M1070 8x8 Heavy Haul Truck – US $39,999.00
An 8-wheeled monster built to haul tanks - literal tanks - across battlefields and continents. The M1070 is absolutely not road-trip material unless your idea of a vacation involves flattening curbs and terrifying compact cars. Designed as the backbone of military heavy transport, this truck delivers brute strength with unmatched stability. It thrives under loads that would crush ordinary rigs.
It's a marvel of engineering excess. For collectors, it’s less about practicality and more about owning unstoppable, rolling power.
1967 M715 Kaiser-Jeep 5/4 Ton Truck – US $10,000.00
A beautiful blend of vintage Jeep DNA and military might, the M715 is all squared-off ruggedness and straight-six rumble. Used heavily in Vietnam, it’s now more likely to see craft fairs than combat. Still, it has the soul of a warrior and the looks of a steel cowboy. Collectors admire its unique place in Jeep’s lineage.
It bridges the gap between civilian off-roaders and military haulers. Durable and iconic, it remains a sought-after piece of American automotive history.
Czech OT-64 SKOT 8x8 Amphibious APC With Turret – US $45,500.00
Why just drive when you could float? The OT-64 is an amphibious, turret-topped armored personnel carrier straight out of a dystopian graphic novel. Built during the Cold War, it’s got Eastern Bloc vibes, bulletproof plating, and probably way too many levers. Designed to transport troops across rivers and hostile terrain, it offered both mobility and protection in an era defined by tension.
Today, it stands as a collectible curiosity, perfect for those who crave history with a side of intimidation.
2008 Stewart & Stevenson M1087A1R 6x6 Expandable Van – US $139,950.00
Is it a truck? A mobile command center? A Transformer in witness protection? The M1087A1R features an expandable box that turns into a full-blown mobile office or living space - perfect for the military buff on a roadtrip. It’s pricey, but it is a tank that moonlights as a penthouse. Built for battlefield logistics, it offers unparalleled versatility and toughness.
And that makes it a dream for collectors or adventurous buyers who want comfort, capability, and commanding presence all rolled into one.
LMTV Grigsby Truck Co. M1078A0 (Partially Overhauled) – US $52,888.00
A refurbished LMTV is one part post-apocalyptic prepper’s dream, one part showpiece. The Grigsby touch means it’s clean, mean, and more civilized than most surplus rides, but it can still climb a mountain in low gear. Designed for extreme durability, this truck balances modern refurbishing with old-school military grit. Collectors prize it for its reliability and presence.
And adventurers see it as a rugged blank slate ready for customization. Either way, it’s built to impress both on and off the road.
1977 Volvo TGB C304 6x6 – US $66,800.00
Sweden’s answer to “what if a toaster had six wheels and fought in the Arctic?” The TGB C304 is compact, cold-blooded, and capable of making any trail feel like a sidewalk. It’s bizarre, boxy, and beloved by collectors who enjoy looking like Bond villains on a ski trip. Built for harsh Nordic terrain, it combines rugged engineering with quirky charm.
Today, it’s prized for both its functionality and its eccentric appearance, offering a truly unique addition to any military collection.
2002 Oshkosh MK23 MTVR 7-Ton Water Truck 6x6 – US $65,950.00
This isn’t just a water truck; it’s a tsunami on wheels! With its Cat C12 diesel engine and off-road bones, the MK23 MTVR can deliver hydration to the ends of the Earth… or just be the most intense sprinkler system your neighborhood has ever seen. Built for military logistics, it can traverse unforgiving terrain while carrying massive payloads with ease.
For adventurous buyers, it’s equal parts practical utility and over-the-top spectacle, a rolling reminder that scale truly matters.
AM General M1151A1 HMMWV Slant Back – US $39,900.00
A turbo diesel Humvee is the final boss of school drop-offs. The slant-back design screams “special forces,” while the air conditioning and 4-speed auto whisper “grocery run.” It’s the Humvee you tell your mom not to worry about (unless she’s into cool trucks). Originally built for military patrols, it offers unmatched durability and presence, making even mundane errands feel like missions.
For collectors or adventurers, it’s a chance to own an iconic vehicle that blends combat pedigree with everyday usability.
1990 BMY M929A2 Dump Truck 5-Ton 6x6 – US $25,000.00
Why settle for a pickup when you can own a dump truck with the soul of a Sherman tank? The M929A2 is an absolute brute, fully capable of hauling gravel, dreams, or whatever else you happen to have to hand. And yes, that dump bed works. Built for military engineering units, it was designed to take punishment and keep moving.
Today, it’s a workhorse with historical cred, offering unmatched toughness for anyone who thinks bigger really is better.
M931A2 5-Ton Tractor Truck – US $10,000.00
Big rig energy and military attitude, the M931A2 was built to tow trailers full of tanks and missiles. Now, it could pull your fifth-wheel camper with such effortless dominance that every RV in a 10-mile radius might develop an inferiority complex. Its raw pulling power and rugged design make it a favorite among collectors who want more than just a truck—they want a statement.
This is heavy-duty muscle born for war, now moonlighting as the king of civilian hauling.
1964 Dodge Power Wagon Military Ambulance – US $29,500.00
Vintage military meets Mad Max. This Power Wagon was once a rolling trauma unit; now, it’s a rare collectible with ambulance doors that beg for dramatic opening. Whether you’re saving lives or stealing hearts, this one's got style and steel. Its rugged frame and unique history make it a standout among military vehicles, offering both utility and flair.
Collectors prize its blend of toughness and nostalgia, while enthusiasts see it as the perfect centerpiece for any vintage fleet.
1990 BMY M930A2 Dump Truck 5-Ton 6x6 – US $22,000.00
Another heavy-hitting dump truck, slightly cheaper but no less hardcore. The M930A2 is basically a worksite warrior that could also win a demolition derby if provoked. Imagine fixing potholes and crushing sedans, all in one afternoon. Built with military durability, it handles massive loads and rough terrain with ease, proving it’s more than just a tool—it’s an unstoppable force.
For collectors or contractors alike, it’s a chance to own a machine that blends utility with jaw-dropping power.
1984 Oshkosh M985 Cargo Truck – US $59,500.00
Built to haul missile systems and the dreams of every truck-loving child, the M985 is Oshkosh’s version of “yeah, that’s big enough.” If your garage is a hangar and your dog is a bear, this might just be your forever truck. Warning: parallel parking not recommended. Designed for the U.S. military’s Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck family, it’s a behemoth that thrives under impossible loads.
For collectors, it’s the ultimate symbol of scale, strength, and unapologetic military engineering.
2006 GMC HUMVEE M109 Military Hummer – US $17,995.00
Affordable, rugged, and still built to intimidate squirrels and sedans alike, this M109 Hummer may not come with all the bells and ballistic whistles, but at under $18k, it’s a steal for anyone looking to LARP as a convoy commander on weekends. Its no-nonsense design delivers pure military DNA, offering durability and presence without the premium price tag.
For collectors or weekend warriors, it’s the perfect entry point into the Humvee world without breaking the bank—or the driveway.
1994 Humvee – US $24,000.00
The classic shape, the squat stance, and the kind of torque that could tow a house off its foundation - this 1994 Humvee is pure desert-storm nostalgia. No frills, no fluff, just pure military meat and potatoes on four wheels. Built to dominate sand, mud, and anything else in its path, it’s as functional as it is iconic.
For buyers, it’s not just a vehicle—it’s a rolling reminder of American military history and unstoppable off-road performance.
1988 Hummer H1 (Upgraded) – US $41,000.00
This H1 doesn’t just growl - it roars with upgrades. We’re talking KDP fix, #10 fuel plate, and a 3-inch steel body lift that gives it the road presence of a grizzly in armor. Built to last, tweaked to perform, and probably louder than your neighbor’s leaf blower by a factor of 10. With its enhancements, it stands out even among other Humvees.
It offers collectors and enthusiasts alike a chance to own a battle-tested legend with serious modern muscle.
Military Humvee M1123 (with Overdrive) – US $23,000.00
Overdrive, baby. This M1123 might look like its cousins, but it’ll outpace them with longer legs on the highway (assuming you’re bold enough to take a soft-top war rig past 55). It’s a smooth-ish ride, tough as nails, and built for both base camps and Bass Pro parking lots. Designed for improved efficiency and speed, it offers a rare blend of battlefield grit and surprising highway manners.
And it's not hard to see why that makes it a standout choice for anyone chasing authentic Humvee performance.
Diesel Military Blazer – US $18,999.00
Let’s take a Chevy Blazer, but make it military! It’s a diesel-powered throwback that’s boxy, brutish, and weirdly charming. It may not outgun a tank, but it’s got the vibe of a cold war-era undercover op. Also ideal for camping (or hiding from society). Originally adapted for rugged duty, it balances everyday drivability with military-grade toughness.
For enthusiasts, it’s a quirky mix of nostalgia and practicality, offering a piece of history that still feels ready for adventure.
Steyr-Puch Haflinger 700 AP/3 – US $3.25
Yeah, this Austrian off-road oddball is listed for just over three bucks. It’s small enough to ride in your larger military truck and weird enough to make everyone ask questions. It’s impounded - which may explain the price - but still: $3.25? That’s less than a latte. Originally designed for alpine troops, the Haflinger is famous for its nimble handling and quirky charm.
Even as a bargain-bin curiosity, it represents a fascinating slice of Cold War vehicle history.
2006 AM General HMMWV ECV Humvee – US $39,999.00
With a 6.5L turbo diesel growling under the hood and a 4-speed transmission built to eat hills for breakfast, this slant-back bruiser was built for hauling heavier loads, tougher armor, and zero nonsense. Designed as the Expanded Capacity Vehicle variant, it pushed the Humvee platform to new levels of strength and reliability. Today, it’s a prized find for collectors and adventurers alike.
It combines raw military muscle with a design that still looks ready to roll onto the battlefield.
2004 Hummer (AM General M1123) – US $15,600.00
A more recent addition to the Humvee family, this M1123 has that early-2000s flavor: slightly modernized, still unapologetically boxy. It’s the kind of vehicle you buy when you want to own the road (or whatever other terrain you happen to want to drive over). With its sturdy build and proven reliability, it bridges the gap between classic military toughness and more refined updates.
For enthusiasts, it’s an affordable way to claim a piece of Humvee history without compromise.
Plated 2012 HMMWV M1167 REV B ECV – US $41,999.00
Now this is the deluxe model! Armored, plated, and sporting AC, a stereo, and a ham radio - this beast isn’t just military, it’s a mobile apocalypse lounge. Perfect for radioing in supplies or just vibing on a mountaintop while listening to Springsteen through bulletproof glass. Built for modern combat zones, it combines brute strength with surprising comfort, making it a rare find.
For collectors, it’s equal parts battlefield relic and over-the-top survival machine with serious cool factor.
1987 AM General HMMWV – US $18,000.00
The OG. The legend. The 1987 Humvee still looks like it’s itching to roll across a war-torn desert. Basic, brutal, and beloved by collectors, this one gives you the no-frills, no-apologies, fully-authentic military experience (sand not included). As one of the earliest production models, it represents the Humvee in its purest form—stripped down, rugged, and uncompromising.
For enthusiasts, it’s a chance to own not just a vehicle, but a cornerstone of modern military history, ready for civilian adventures.