Who’s Who in the Military Vehicles Hobby: S.O.S.M.V. (Saving Old Stock Military Vehicles)

S.O.S.M.V. (Saving Old Stock Military Vehicles) If you are looking for the right shop to restore your World War II vehicle, S.O.S.M.V. can help. The S.O.S.M.V. staff has restored more…

S.O.S.M.V. (Saving Old Stock Military Vehicles)

If you are looking for the right shop to restore your World War II vehicle, S.O.S.M.V. can help. The S.O.S.M.V. staff has restored more than 100 military driving machines in the company’s career. As a result, S.O.S.M.V.-restored machines have an excellent reputation for expertise and reliability.

S.O.S.M.V. attempts to restore and save the old stock military vehicles as accurately as possible. The staff strives to find the most original World War II vehicles. They use mil spec paint, finishes, and canvas. By the time a restoration is complete, the vehicle looks, feels, and smells the same as it did 70 years ago.

The staff at S.O.S.M.V. takes such great pride in their workmanship and attention to detail that they have surpassed their customers’ expectations more than once.

S.O.S.M.V. also has a large selection of parts for World War II vehicles. Give them a phone call. They might just have the special or rare part that you need.

SOSMV
Terry Markarian
P.O. Box 1009
Hamilton, MT 59840
406.550.2472
www.sosmv.com

John Adams-Graf ("JAG" to most) is the editor of Military Trader and Military Vehicles Magazine. He has been a military collector for his entire life. The son of a WWII veteran, his writings carry many lessons from the Greatest Generation. JAG has authored several books, including multiple editions of Warman's WWII Collectibles, Civil War Collectibles, and the Standard Catalog of Civil War Firearms. He is a passionate shooter, wood-splitter, kayaker, and WWI AEF Tank Corps collector.