DUKW AMPHIBIOUS
Lowest Price: £32,200 • Median Price: £32,200 • Highest Price: £32,200 • Sell-Through Rate: 100%

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£32,200
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SINCE 2020
£32,200
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SINCE 2020
HIGHEST PRICE:
£32,200
SINCE 2020
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The DUKW, affectionately nicknamed "Duck," was a six-wheel-drive amphibious truck used extensively in World War II.
It was designed by Dennis Puleston, Roderick Stephens Jr., and Frank W. Speir of Sparkman & Stephens, Inc.
The DUKW was vital for landing troops and supplies on beaches.
One notable story involves the Sicily landings in 1943, where DUKWs navigated heavy seas to deliver crucial equipment, proving their seaworthiness.
The LARC-V is considered a successor to the DUKW.
A little-known fact: General Eisenhower credited the DUKW as one of the six most vital pieces of U.S. equipment in the war.
How much is a DUKW Amphibious worth?
In average condition, a DUKW Amphibious is worth £32,200.
What is the most expensive DUKW Amphibious to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive DUKW Amphibious to sell in history was sold for £68,700.
What is the cheapest DUKW Amphibious to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest DUKW Amphibious to sell in history was sold for £18,000.
When was the DUKW Amphibious produced?
The DUKW Amphibious was produced between 1942 and 1945.


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