
GAP (Old Navy Parent Corp.)
hired a company to search & scavenge the country-side 15-20 years
ago, and came up with enough 1947-1953 chevy trucks to use as displays
inside their clothing stores.
Over the past few months (Old
Navy) GAP inc., has begun remodeling all of their US stores and decided
to "junk" the nearly 1500 old Chevy trucks they had on display in their
retails stores.
At first, the corporation was going to have each and every one of the Old Navy Chevy Trucks
crushed or destroyed. That decision sparked a huge amount of outcry
from classic car, and Rat Rod collectors and they (Old Navy) changed
gears and decided to take the moral high ground and salvage them.
Unfortunately, several hundred of these classic Chevy trucks did meet a timely demise at the teeth of the shredder.
As
for the remaining Old Navy Chevy Trucks, several moving companies
around the country were contracted to removed the trucks and dispose of
them. Rather than selling them to the general public GAP didn't want
the responsibility or liability of someone getting injured or killed
because of one.
I can't blame them as we live in such a litigious society, no doubt someone would conjure up a good lawsuit.
Good old American corporate fear! Nothing more, nothing less.
The Good News! 
Now
for all of us who love the 1947 - 1953 (some 1954s) Chevy Trucks, but
just don't see them for sale too often... here's our little window of
opportunity to get one for a very reasonable price.
Most have
been stripped out and have no drive train or motor. Some have wiring,
but most don't. There is rumor that some have cross members cut out and
others are to be fully intact. All have fenders and reasonably good
cabs. Beds are mostly plywood but they all have awesome chrome!! The
chrome alone is worth $1000 or more. Actually this old Chevy truck is
worth more money for parts than assembled in it's current condition. 
How do I get my own Old Navy Chevy Truck?
As
most know already, there are a few Old Navy Chevy Trucks being peppered
on eBay in a slow manner (so not to dilute the market). Most of the
auctions have been ending for around $2000-$2900 on average- and most
have been in the same condition. Fair to Good.
Look at this 1953 Chevy Pickup Truck on eBay!
Where Else?
Well
the good news is, there are hundreds of them available for ANYONE to
buy. They will cost you anywhere from $2000 to $3000 each, depending on
the condition and the number of trucks you buy.
Please complete the form below and you will be immediately given the information necessary to purchase one of these classic trucks. There is no fee for this information.
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