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Old Nov 30, 2008 | 12:40 PM
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In ten years it will be illegal for most Americans to own one.
Perhaps Bill Gates or Arnold Schwarznegger could afford the carbon credits.

Most likely only one truck like that will remain, in the Smithsonian, the engine of course will be in a seperate glass case.

Visitors will pass by, some will ohhh and ahhh, others will just shake their heads at the Neanderthal antics of years past.
 
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Old Nov 30, 2008 | 01:00 PM
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8-10k. And yeah I'd say you'll have nothing but young kids knocking on your door since it will be so cheap. I doubt that the average adult that has owned a few vehicles would touch a truck as modded as yours.

Nice rig btw
 
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Old Dec 3, 2008 | 10:36 AM
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When a truck (or a car) gets older, the more valuable ones are the ones that are rare. Just look at the collector car auctions. The most valuable cars are two door and convertables with large engines and lots of options. Anything that deviates from stock makes them worth much less. It is the same with trucks. The most valuable trucks tend to be standard cab, short bed trucks that have the largest engine available, low miles and lots of factory accessories. They have to be really nice and original. I've watched loaded standard cab short bed low mileage Chevys bring far more than retail at the wholesale auction.
 
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