Since we posted almost two years ago about the Advanced Design Chevy pickups that were used as display items in Old Navy locations throughout the country, we have learned a few things about the trucks.
All of the trucks were prepared for the Old Navy stores by the Alan Brasington Network in New York and stripped of engines and transmissions. Most still have differentials, however, any body work done to prepare these trucks for delivery was purely cosmetic with bondo and tin replacing cab corners and rusted wheel wells. Many lack interior details as well, no floorboards, no pedals, etc. and the bed floors and floor boards were often just a piece of plywood. Still, every once in a while some of the better shells that weren’t too gutted come up for sale, many through dealers who bought a pile of them or as a single unit through online auctions. Continue reading at Hemmings
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