JD08
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How can you afford all these valuable prizes? Next you will giving away used oil filters. With the residue oil..
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How can you afford all these valuable prizes? Next you will giving away used oil filters. With the residue oil..
I wonder if he bothered to put a hole in the top, or just shot it out?
Pick a year. These prizes aren't just handed out willy-nillywalllll....I'll bet that a 68-80 Plymouth Road Runner
Those are 70 Rally wheel center caps for a Mopar. According to Classic Industries, they were put on 20 different Dodge and Plymouth cars from 1962-1976, I bought a 76 Dart Swinger for $150 back in the 80's and the guy threw in a pair of these. One even had a tire on it! He claimed they came off a 70 Cuda.WOW!....that's a big no.
I will admit that I'm not sure whether these wheels were actually stock for this car.
So its a guess Fest.
Right make, wrong decade.First one looks like a Chevy pick-up...90s?
Hey!....Who's running this game show??????
First one appears to be a mid to late 80's square body Chevy with stacked headlights. I can't hardly see the second one.Right make, wrong decade.
Oh, the prize on the line here is a rusty PCV valve, still new in the box.
The tax on that would be $31.2 M so I'm gonna pass on this oneOur next prize is special. A brand new Gulfstream 650ER with an MSRP of $78,000,000.
Close enough. It was a 1981 C30. I knew the owner before he passed and his daughter let the pasture get overgrown. This is what happens if you don't mow the lawn for 15 years.First one appears to be a mid to late 80's square body Chevy with stacked headlights. I can't hardly see the second one.