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#446251 08/27/2008 6:35 PM
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Appears that Old Navy is moving out display AD trucks.
What happened to them? ohwell As in an auction to a dealer then offered to the public?
Just curious( at least didn't dump them in the ocean like the US Navy did after WW2)

68 HEWY #446259 08/27/2008 6:46 PM
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I've seen alot of them on ebay Price have been around $2500 which is alot of money for what you're getting

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I agree that's a lot of money for pieced together trucks. A guy around here has 6-8 of them rusting away in his yard. I think he sold one so far. The town code enforcers are starting to look at him with an eye for cleaning up his act.


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there was quite a bit of discussion on these trucks a short time ago. Do a search and it'll come up. One of my friends got one of the better ones because he got one with good metal....lucky him.
They have no running gear including nothing but backing plates on the axles.....as in nothing pertaining to brakes and the list goes on. Do the search and read up!!


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Originally Posted by Achipmunk
there was quite a bit of discussion on these trucks a short time ago. Do a search and it'll come up. One of my friends got one of the better ones because he got one with good metal....lucky him.
They have no running gear including nothing but backing plates on the axles.....as in nothing pertaining to brakes and the list goes on. Do the search and read up!!
Did the search,..... goes way back a couple of years ago...... I won't ask again eeeek

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