Military Vehicles

2020 Military Vehicles Magazine Who’s Who Directory

The best weapon in your collecting arsenal is your network. In October 2019, Military Vehicles Magazine invited all military vehicle dealers, and organizations to participate in a “Who’s Who” resource directory that we would produce as a free resource for the hobby. Below are the names and contact information of the businesses and organizations that responded. Pull these pages out to keep this directory for your collecting reference. When you contact one of the listed businesses, be sure to tell them you saw their listing in Military Vehicle Magazine’s 2020 Who’s Who. You can be assured, these businesses share your passion for collecting, preserving, driving and exhibiting historic military vehicles.

2020 Directory

Adelman’s Truck Parts & Sales Corp.

Carl Adelman 2000 Waynesburg Dr SE Canton, OH 44707 800.643.2001 info@adelmans.com www.adelmans.comMilitary Surplus

Adirondack Dodge Parts

991 Briggs Road Remsen, NY 13438 800-932-8020 315.896.2572 315.543.2206 Original / NOS Parts

Alfa Heaven, Inc.

Tom Zat 4381 Stradale Lane, Aniwa, WI 54408-8200 715.449.2141 cosmo@alfaheaven.com www.alfaheaven.com Post-WWII US Vehicles; Original / NOS Parts; Museum

Army Jeep Parts, Inc.

6500 Beaver Dam Road, Levittown, PA 19057 215.269.5014 sales@armyjeepParts.com www.armyjeepParts.netWWII and Post WWII US Vehicles; Original / NOS Parts; Reproduction Parts; Weapons; Military Surplus; Manuals / Books / Videos

Arkansas MV Travelers

Ev Harless 1279 Ada Valley Rd., Adona, AR 72001 Organization; Show Promoter Favorite HMV Rally: Petit Jean www.armvpa.com

Brian C. Asbury

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