Military Vehicles

THE JAG FILE

DO YOU KNOW YOUR CUSTOMERS?

The summer show season is here — however we engage in it. Sooner or later, we will get back into the field to drive, display, and enjoy historic military vehicles. And when we do, many of us will be hauling boxes of parts, tools, and manuals to the shows to sell. Whether you are planning on going to the Aniwa Military Vehicle Show in Wisconsin, the First Florida Fall Rally in Florida, Camp Plymouth in California, or the Great American Jeep Rally in Missouri, there is one thing all shows have in common: The customers.

The people who come to shop

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