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Jimx29
01-13-2010, 11:30 PM
http://eauclaire.craigslist.org/cto/1548614288.html

SkinBasket
01-14-2010, 07:35 AM
Nothing like buying a truck that also serves as a tombstone. Would it be considered tasteless to cover that name in tape and put someone I know on there?

Jimx29
01-14-2010, 04:52 PM
In anticipation of it's removal, I snagged a screenshot of the ad......

Only thing i'd do is maybe replace the grill :?

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http://img132.imagevenue.com/loc76/th_09398_FireShot_capture_9020_-_491992_4x4_Chevy_Silverado_1500_Truck00_-_eauclaire_craigslist_org_cto_1548614288_html_122_ 76lo.jpg (http://img132.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=09398_FireShot_capture_9020_-_491992_4x4_Chevy_Silverado_1500_Truck00_-_eauclaire_craigslist_org_cto_1548614288_html_122_ 76lo.jpg)

Joemailman
01-14-2010, 05:44 PM
Anybody see Ocho Cinco's truck?

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_N2EyyrA_LPs/S0j9GVJxPaI/AAAAAAAAF34/kPEmWvM444A/s400/ochocinconewtruck.jpg

Jimx29
01-14-2010, 07:30 PM
For a little while a year or so ago,those were becoming the "In" thing for celebs. I know Ashton Krutcher has one, and I think Burt Reynolds too

MJZiggy
01-14-2010, 07:51 PM
How do you find a parking spot in LA or NY in that beast?

Patler
01-15-2010, 03:41 AM
Nothing like buying a truck that also serves as a tombstone. Would it be considered tasteless to cover that name in tape and put someone I know on there?

Do you not remember the story of the murder of Joe Crotteau and 5 others in northern WI? Obviously the truck belonged to a buddy. Why ridicule it?

SkinBasket
01-15-2010, 07:49 AM
Nothing like buying a truck that also serves as a tombstone. Would it be considered tasteless to cover that name in tape and put someone I know on there?

Do you not remember the story of the murder of Joe Crotteau and 5 others in northern WI? Obviously the truck belonged to a buddy. Why ridicule it?

It's not the truck I'm ridiculing. It's the prospective buyer. Well maybe the seller a bit too. If this "memorial" means so much to this person, why sell the truck with it still on there? Seems like selling a graveyard plot with someone else's tombstone on it. Or a nice vase with your wife's ashes still in it.

MadScientist
01-15-2010, 10:17 AM
Anybody see Ocho Cinco's truck?

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_N2EyyrA_LPs/S0j9GVJxPaI/AAAAAAAAF34/kPEmWvM444A/s400/ochocinconewtruck.jpg
He needs something big enough to haul his ego.

Patler
01-15-2010, 10:42 AM
Nothing like buying a truck that also serves as a tombstone. Would it be considered tasteless to cover that name in tape and put someone I know on there?

Do you not remember the story of the murder of Joe Crotteau and 5 others in northern WI? Obviously the truck belonged to a buddy. Why ridicule it?

It's not the truck I'm ridiculing. It's the prospective buyer. Well maybe the seller a bit too. If this "memorial" means so much to this person, why sell the truck with it still on there? Seems like selling a graveyard plot with someone else's tombstone on it. Or a nice vase with your wife's ashes still in it.

It's just a sign, not remains, not something permanent like land. I suspect both the seller and the buyer expect it will be painted over. It was just a temporary commemoration to the man's friend. Don't try to make it something more than it was.

Empty graveyard plots, some with "unfinished" stones are sold from one to another. The stone is simply removed.

SkinBasket
01-15-2010, 11:38 AM
The comparisons I was making were based on the owner's emotional link to the item being sold to someone without that link. Like removing the ashes, or the tombstone, removing the message before selling the truck seems like the decent thing to do. I apologize if you're offended by my speaking without solemn gravity about a pickup truck with a commemorative message painted on it, but I don't feel that not showing the truck or the prospective buyer or would-be seller the respect I would owe the dead man, if I knew him, is somehow inappropriate. Maybe it's just me.

Dead people are just people who are dead. I understand some people have emotional attachments to some of those dead people. I don't have a problem with someone expressing that attachment on a truck. But selling that truck with that expression still attached cheapens that attachment more than anything I could say, in my opinion.