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The ten LCVPs used in Saving Private Ryan were found stored in the desert at Palm Springs, California and were then transported to St. Austell, Cornwall, England were they were overhauled by Robin Davies of Square Sail. In order to give the appearance of more landing craft, each LCVP had different hull numbers painted on each side.
In reality, the 2nd and 5th Ranger Battalions did not use LCVPs, but instead went to shore in British LCAs (Landing Craft, Assault). In the film itself two modified LCMs (Landing Craft, Mechanized) were used for the Charlie Company Rangers, with the ten LCVPs being used in the background.
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WWII US Higgins LCVP #1
This is a fully restored Higgins boat that is water worthy. Used in 3 famous movies, This one as well as the other three
were on the USS Talladega and made landings on Iwo Jima. In 1967, all 3 boats were fiberglassed for use in Vietnam.
All the research has been done on them by Mark Samis who is the Curator at The US Army Transportation Museum in
Fort Eustis, VA. Equipped with a fully reworked Grey Marine 671 Diesel engine. Click on Picture to see more pictures.
Price: Price on Request