I looked at that truck all weekend. I really wanted one in the mid-70's when the Post office was selling them for $600 during a refresh. They had them parked on Post office lots with for sale signs on them. I was going to make it into a camper, and travel to all the State Parks. I was 17, and couldn't scrape up the money. Now I have a 31 foot RV, and am too tired to travel much.
If I ever saw one of those at a thrift store or garage sale, I wouldn't hesitate to buy it. High wattage and heavy on bass. I believe they are actually bi-amped, or at least they made a version which was bi-amped. Also, they're kind of flashy. Good thing to keep..
I love the Gruman LLVs, they'll be missed
I looked at that truck all weekend. I really wanted one in the mid-70's when the Post office was selling them for $600 during a refresh. They had them parked on Post office lots with for sale signs on them. I was going to make it into a camper, and travel to all the State Parks. I was 17, and couldn't scrape up the money.
Now I have a 31 foot RV, and am too tired to travel much.
Those ones are basically a Chevy S10
The Post Office does have their own tow trucks in larger cities.
I still have my SONY X-Plode stereo boombox. I don't use t too often but I do make an effort to keep it in good condition.
If I ever saw one of those at a thrift store or garage sale, I wouldn't hesitate to buy it. High wattage and heavy on bass. I believe they are actually bi-amped, or at least they made a version which was bi-amped. Also, they're kind of flashy. Good thing to keep..
I don't think that was true radio shack that looks like one of those cheap Fingerhut catalog specials.
Fingerhut will give everybody an account