Kinda OT but I was thinking with all the Chrysler dealerships going under
you can get a hell of a deal on a Rubicon Jeep ( like 14K$ off).
I was thinking about putting one in a container for say 20 yrs.
I won't do it of course, But it shure would make my son happy
in a couple of decades.
J.B.
jbxx wrote:Kinda OT but I was thinking with all the Chrysler dealerships going under
you can get a hell of a deal on a Rubicon Jeep ( like 14K$ off).
I was thinking about putting one in a container for say 20 yrs.
I won't do it of course, But it shure would make my son happy
in a couple of decades.
J.B.
I was thinking about that this morning, buy a couple, seal them in a shipping container for 20 or 30 yrs and collectors would drool and pay well for them.
Carter
Life Member:
Delta, Peach Bottom Fish & Game Assn.
rixm37 wrote:Nice Power Wagon model. Who makes it Matchbox maybe? I wish they made an M37 maybe someday.
It was made by First Gear Inc. Peosta Iowa. www.firstgearonline.com
I got it from the local Dodge dealer when I was buying a new Dakota for my wife, she got the real truck and I got this, and the bill.
Carter
Life Member:
Delta, Peach Bottom Fish & Game Assn.
If any body is intrested, there is an ad in this months Vintage Trucks Magazine ,on the last page , is an ad for a Model 1946 Dodge Power wagon. It is a scale model.
Rich Szklany