Home > Jeeps


Guide to Jeeps

Purchasing and restoring military Jeeps for display or resale can have major benefits


Extremely
Useful
8.0
out of 10

Add Your Comments
 
 
Email Guide to Jeeps to a friend
Save the Guide to Jeeps to My Work.com Favorites
Print the Guide to Jeeps
link to this page
Save to del.icio.us
digg it!


Renowned for sturdy design and durability Jeeps have been used by the military since World War II. Initially designed for military use, Army surplus Jeeps may be difficult to find but are in high demand even among proper social circles. Jeeps were used in the military until being replaced with Hummers. Only now are Jeeps being reenlisted in the military with their J8 model. Museums, parks and state fairs may benefit from exhibiting Army Jeeps because of their history.

There is money to be made displaying used military Jeeps, but restoration alone can be profitable – especially restoration of used army Jeeps. Many owners and collectors can’t complete restoration projects on their own. Used military Jeeps on display also need to be restored, so restoration of Jeeps is a lucrative business.

1. Don't get roped into a ruse; investigate vendors of surplus Army Jeeps for sale with the Better Business Bureau.

2. Be prepared to work on your Jeep.

3. Find the right venue to display Army Jeeps, or the right ways to reach the audience for used military Jeeps for sale.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Look carefully for military Jeeps online


The Department of Defense does not auction military Jeeps to the general public, so they're scarce. Be wary of scams, like the "$50 Jeep in a crate" offer that promises surplus military Jeeps in kit form, if you're willing to buy in bulk. Your best chance is to buy from a reputable dealer or collector. Fortunately, the Internet can save you a lot of searching time.

I recommend: Start your online search for used military Jeeps at Jeep Classifieds, which lists different Jeep models at varying prices. It's a little more difficult to find a whole used Jeep online than it is to find parts, but Military Jeeps can help you search.

Find used Jeep parts for your military Jeeps


A Jeep is not complete unless it is functional and in prime aesthetic condition. Find the proper parts to elevate your used Army Jeeps to their highest resale or display value.

I recommend: Jeep World can help you find your ideal parts. Vintage Jeep Parts can also help you find just what you are looking for on its extensive site.

Keep your Jeeps in great condition with the right cleaners


Once your Jeep is properly restored, you are going to want to make sure it stays that way. In order to help with this process, use cleaners and chemicals that are not going to harm your military vehicle.

I recommend: TheJeep.com has some great glass and plastic cleaners. Vinyl cleaners and accessories are ideal for keeping the inside of the Jeep immaculate. Find these cleaners and products at JC Whitney.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Due to the fact that military Jeeps have not been used in the military for many years, finding these vehicles can be difficult. Persistence is the key to finding Army Jeeps for sale, as inventories are updated frequently. Keep checking.

The official source of Jeeps is the Jeeps page at Business.com

Sign up for the What Works for Business weekly e-newsletter!
 Related Resources from Business.com Back to top 
  CommentsBack to top 

Loading Comments...


Add Your Comments


Email Guide to Jeeps to a friend
Save the Guide to Jeeps to My Work.com Favorites
Print the Guide to Jeeps
link to this page
Save to del.icio.us
digg it!


Is any content on this page inappropriate? To let us know, please click here.

Ads by Google







© 2009 Work.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Work.com is a property of Business.com.
Help | About Us | Site Map | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Community Policy | Taskonomy | Advertise | Contact Us | Local Business Directory | Work.com Feed