2008 GMC 2500HD DMAX Boyd Coddington
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Thanks for the responses guys. Given the difference in value from the US to way up here in the great white north, I am going to keep the truck.
It's nice to have a rare truck, a numbered edition never to be made again as sadly Boyd Coddington is no longer with us. I will use it sparingly to tow the Camaro to races and shows and maybe even enter the truck itself....and I think decades down the road, and may even be regarded as the classic 50s and 60s trucks are today, but who knows for sure!
It's nice to have a rare truck, a numbered edition never to be made again as sadly Boyd Coddington is no longer with us. I will use it sparingly to tow the Camaro to races and shows and maybe even enter the truck itself....and I think decades down the road, and may even be regarded as the classic 50s and 60s trucks are today, but who knows for sure!
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Thanks for the responses guys. Given the difference in value from the US to way up here in the great white north, I am going to keep the truck.
It's nice to have a rare truck, a numbered edition never to be made again as sadly Boyd Coddington is no longer with us. I will use it sparingly to tow the Camaro to races and shows and maybe even enter the truck itself....and I think decades down the road, and may even be regarded as the classic 50s and 60s trucks are today, but who knows for sure!
It's nice to have a rare truck, a numbered edition never to be made again as sadly Boyd Coddington is no longer with us. I will use it sparingly to tow the Camaro to races and shows and maybe even enter the truck itself....and I think decades down the road, and may even be regarded as the classic 50s and 60s trucks are today, but who knows for sure!
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